I'm really struggling coming to terms with how the majority of people don't understand the magnitude of what is happening right now. It's all right there in front of us and it's huge.
There's a 2 hour video with absolute proof of election fraud and reports from audits saying there was intentional fraud by both foreign and domestic actors. It's being removed from the internet, I can't see anything about it on TV or social media. The people posting it and talking about it have already been banned from half the internet. People like Lou Dobbs are being fired for discussing it on what was supposed to be the conservative news channel. Our military is occupying our capital city. The news has been lying to me my whole life. Fact checkers are deciding what is fact and what is fiction in the world and using it to change the rules of free speech. Under these current guidelines logically I could be fact-checked, censored, and potentially banned for typing "The sky is red" and posting it on facebook for spreading false information.
I can't get a hold of how people are going on with their everyday lives as if none of this is going on. We're at war and nobody even knows it.
My sister said something the other day which kind of made me realise why people are thinking they know whats going on when they dont.
She told me she had a new TV show she was watching, It's a Sin. And when I said I hadnt heard of it she gave me a weird look and said "but everyones talking about it, how have you not heard of it?"
After explaining that I just dont watch that channel and so havent seen adverts, she gave a response of thinking I was out of the loop and was the one person who hadnt heard of this show.
I think this is telling of the normies way of looking at things. They genuinely believe that what they think and experience is all thats out happening. And every person is living in their own little bubble believing that what they look at is what everyone can see.
Bottom line is, the people who dont believe what you tell them is coming, just simply have not experienced it yet, and if you bring it up, youre part of the minority not the majority from their specific perspective.