Don't use the term Pureblood, it offends people.
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Uh, it probably does when the authority uses every methods to nudge you to take the jab and also intentionally making you a pariah for choosing an informed decision.
Most people I knew who did take the vaccine didn't do it because authorities trying to push them.
What do you call a three year wall of non-stop propaganda coupled with government mandates and edicts if not "the authorities trying to push you to do something"?
I expect a little reading comprehension when you come out that aggressively.
I said this was not the reason why most people took the vaccine.
Your immediate acquaintances don't sound very smart.
That, or like most people, you are incapable of articulating the rationale of those who disagree with you.
One might even say that they sound vaccinated.
On the contrary, you would not be smart if you take health decisions based on government force. On the other hand, if you consider that you are 70 and are at risk of the virus, and take the vaccine for your health, that makes more sense.
Good. If a meanie word is enough to make you take an experimental and seemingly incredibly dangerous medical shot you don't need then the world is literally improved by you dying from it. We are all better off by more stupid people getting vaxxed and dying out young before they breed much.
It's not just about refusing to take the clot shot. It's also about having the critical thinking capability to discern a psyop, conduct their own research, making their own decisions against the wishes of a multi-faceted media and influence campaign and knowing what kind of a shitbag corpo Pfizer is even when the mainstream media does their damndest to elevate them to modern-day sainthood.
By right of sapience, they have earned the right to stand tall as humanity's finest.
I don't think it does. It creates sore feelings yes, but the picture it's painting and the awareness it's creating is useful. 'Pureblood' is a valuable concept even if it offends people. Anger, bitterness, jealousy and offense are acceptable outcomes - ignorance and complacency are the true enemies, and that's what we need to fight.
If they are angry at us but aware of the truth, that's a better outcome than letting them sink into denial.
It's human nature to seek the comfortable path, and that's what this is. They want to pretend this didn't happen. But if they do that nothing will change. The sad truth is, if we were faced with a similar scenario tomorrow, many of these people would make the exact same mistakes all over again.
They need to get angry for what was done to them, not be protected from the reality of it.
Humans are emotional creatures, so engaging people on an emotional level is crucial to any effort to better our society.
Yeah, I'm saying it's better they have an emotional reaction to this than sink into denial and pretend it didn't happen. Sometimes honey is the answer, but sometimes we need some vinegar too. It doesn't matter if they're angry at us for the 'pureblood' thing as long as they're awake - and angrier at the people who did this
I will say, they are still allies and we shouldn't be too hostile to them. Don't go out of your way to rub it in or anything. We've spent a couple of years having each other's backs and forming a group identity around our oppression, and that's normal, but we should recognize any vax-dissenters as friends & allies, and as victims of propaganda & murderous malpractice - rather than as enemies.
I don't even use the word 'pureblood' I just hate this 'don't use it, it's offensive!' shit. Stop trying to wipe away truth and expression with political correctness, that's why things are so bad in the first place
They failed the intelligence test. They're already dead and they don't even know it.