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posted 3 years ago by megalithicallstar 3 years ago by megalithicallstar +31 / -0
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– SoctaticMethod1 20 points 3 years ago +20 / -0

It's sadly true that for lack of a better phrase, the 'elites' in society that should be in leadership roles are basically everyone that refused to take the vaccine.

I say elites not for social standing but for ability, they had the critical reasoning to question motive regardless of source, do proper cost/benefit anaylsis and from there come to a decision. There's too many sheep in society and not enough dogs to ensure they stay away from the wolves.

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– Gizortnik 20 points 3 years ago +20 / -0

But you know what's the absolute worst?

The families. They drove a god damned wedge straight through families. We lost family members from these lies. I can't tell you how many people I know were emotionally blackmailed with: "You either do what you're told, or you'll never see your loved one again", including me.

I hate them for what they did to innocent people.

No Amnesty. NEVER Amnesty.

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– WeedleTLiar 19 points 3 years ago +19 / -0

The worst part is how many people still think they did the right thing.

"But it would have been worse if we hadn't gotten the shot, if we hadn't worn the masks, hadn't lay at the feet of people who literally see us as cattle and licked their hands like dogs"

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– Gizortnik 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

It's a desperate post-hoc rationalization to make themselves believe they aren't evil.

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– JustHereForTheSalmon 15 points 3 years ago +15 / -0

Family friend's mother died in a Cuomo death home. No amount of discussion or reason will convince them that anything other than "someone who didn't wear a mask" killed her and not the policies that deliberately were enacted to get Orange Man.

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– Gizortnik 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

I don't even know if it was about Orange Man, or if Cuomo's staff was just that blindingly, criminally, incompetent.

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– Indipendepede 10 points 3 years ago +10 / -0

Worse than driving wedges was the sheer amount who were straight up killed by Covid policy or the clot shot. Evil shit like deliberately putting infected next to vulnerable old people, removing dementia patients from human contact, stopping or at least discouraging health screenings or appointments/surgeries for fatal illnesses. Don't even get me started on suicide and retardation of child development.

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– Gizortnik 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

I won't get you started on it, because I'll get too mad too.

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– Gizortnik 11 points 3 years ago +11 / -0

What's worse is how many didn't comply, but also never spoke up.

For the elites, almost none of them complied, and they just lied and faked it the rest of the way. Only the plebs need injections or masks. Governor Newsom's photo of "the help" wearing masks while him and his buddies enjoy themselves in an "essential" winery comes to mind.

But then, don't forget the nurses. All that shit, and all those TikToks, and all those dances, all the shaming tactics, then they got told to take the injection or get fired... and hundreds of thousands chose to lose their careers. They didn't protest, they didn't riot, they didn't really even come out and publicly shame anyone with their union; but they did lose their job because they knew how dangerous it was.

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– SoctaticMethod1 6 points 3 years ago +6 / -0

I lost some friends expressing doubts about the vaccine, there were others that bought into the vaccine but knew me well enough that they still remained friends and are now getting closer trusting me more because I gave my doubts and distrust to them as a warning.

I didn't go shouting on social media (Because I don't use it) but tried to notify as many people as possible in my circles not to trust it. I just wish I could've been more forceful in getting not to take it without risking losing them all.

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– deleted 11 points 3 years ago +11 / -0
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– Gizortnik 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0

I think some of them feel a twinge of guilt, but would rather lie to themselves and gaslight you, rather than admit what they did.

When you realise you're surrounded by people who will in fact stab you in the back if the media ever ordered it you know on instinct what topics are going to cause problems if you bring them up.

Once they've been ideologically and psychologically captured, you're suddenly walking around like a Jedi with Stormtroopers, hoping Order 66 doesn't come down.

It's happened before too. The Rawandan Genocide was started by invectives from radio broadcasters: "Cut down the tall trees!" Suddenly if you weren't wearing the correct clothing, your own neighbors would chop you to bits.

They'll claim they aren't like that... but they are, and they almost don't even want to believe it.

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– SoctaticMethod1 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

Yeah I get the feeling, tried to cover it by knowing who my 'true' friends are but doesn't hurt less with that knowledge.

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– AlfredicEnglishRules 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

It's a bit worse in the very liberal areas. It's not just friends, it's everyone who will try to shut you down. It becomes just another talking point I don't talk about in any situation. Then you up the insanity like the CHAS having artwork that had to cost $10,000 to make and somehow was made in a day. Everyone around you says it was a sign of devotion, when the entire thing is an obvious set up. The drone footage that got everything exactly right, and shots of people making the art had to take more than was said. But you go to anyone, even in the art scene who knows, and they don't see it.

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– Gizortnik 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

I've never heard of this story. I'm a bit confused, was it artwork that was priced at 10 grand?

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– AlfredicEnglishRules 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

The art supplies alone was $10,000 for the giant street mural at CHAS.

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– Gizortnik 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

That's the game we had to play. I didn't want to be especially harsh because I was afraid I'd never see my family again for the same reason. They were pressuring me to get it, so I told them I wasn't a fan of the mRNA version, but I would wait until I could get the Novavax shot, which was protein based. That excuse seemed to work when people asked or pressured.

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– JustHereForTheSalmon 5 points 3 years ago +5 / -0

The fight has been completely removed from the American spirit.

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– almond_activator 15 points 3 years ago +15 / -0

Based AF. Girl could look like Lizzo, I wouldn't care. Just keep telling harsh truths to people too comfortable on a bed of lies.

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– Gizortnik 8 points 3 years ago +8 / -0

She's right, and society has known this since the National Socialists committed the Holocaust, but people like to cite the Milligram Experiment.

People don't realize that the Milligram Experiment wasn't just one group of tests with a guy in a lab coat. That was only the most effective way of getting people to comply with authority and commit acts of violence against their conscience: project an air of authority and inevitability, without ever assigning responsibility. "The test must continue"

When the fake experimenter didn't wear a lab coat, or told the patients to flip the next switch, they had less compliance. The absolute worst test outcome was when the fake experimenter explicitly ordered the participant to flip the next switch.

The reason these experiments were tested like this is because the National Socialists ran into the same problem early on in the Holocaust. They found that they were actually taking massive rates of attrition from their death squads. Even though these were heavily propagandized, ideologically possessed, Hitler worshiping, zealots; within a week or two: they'd be broken men. You can only personally witness so many deaths within such a short frame that it breaks people. They literally started testing and documenting ways with how to keep the killings going, and they found (just as Milligram did), ordering the executioners to keep shooting people, even at the risk of themselves being shot, gave them the worst responses, and the most derelictions. Again, the solution was: inevitability, devolution of responsibility, and presentation of authority. They gave pep talks. This increased the length of time that the executioners could last, but it still wasn't very long. The more death each person witnessed, the worse it effected the minds.

This is actually the basis for why they needed gas-chambers, dedicated execution facilities, Sonder-Kommandos to do most of the gruesome work, and why the officers and permanent staff got very nice accommodations: a desperate need to preserve morale.

A lot of the same lessons work here. Start with voluntary compliance and an effort to see it as an inevitable action that is being explained (not ordered) by authority figures. That gets the most results. Follow it up with incentives, and you're going to have the majority of the population complying with you. Then, you balkanize the rest to solidify your political control over the people that complied, and to ostracize and justify limitless violence on those that didn't.

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– Filo76 5 points 3 years ago +5 / -0

It doesn’t matter if she has a degree in science or not. There was nothing technical in what she said. She just spoke common sense.

No flashing of any degree of any level will convince the idiots who lack common sense.

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– Galean 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

We should also have a statistic of those who would take it again. Recently at a BBQ I was invited there was this woman that said that she would have no problem getting the 5'th dose, ofc she is white liberal with a sense of superiority.

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– Assassin47 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

We should give them as many doses as they want.

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