Vaccine Push - Chick nails it
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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.
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.
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.
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.