How would you feel if it was the government trampling on your rights yesterday, instead of the victims being people like me?
But nobody did nothin' to me yesterday.
Could the entire support base of the regime's bullshit really rest on retards with an IQ just too low to understand oppression as a conditional hypothetical? Since "nuthin' bad happened to me yesterday" is that why they excuse all this shit? Because they literally can't understand that it could happen to them later?
Forgive the whole WW2 angle but this explains the normie behaviour:
I've seen this successfully translated to relate to communist regimes especially the Soviet Union and Cambodia, the persecution of White farmers in South Africa, targeting of Christians in Middle East etc
The point is, a LOT of people don't see the boulder slowly gain speed towards them till it hits their toes. They ignore the warning signs until THEY are now affected.
Real life example, early 2020 I saw the warning signs of lockdowns and not just gathered supplies for myself and family but also warned friends and colleagues at the time to do the same. Some thought I was overreacting till barely a month later, proven completely right.
I intend to be good on supplies before Election Day this year. I have no proof of any kind of imminent chaos, but I'll sleep a little more soundly.