Yes, that's the right approach, normally I operate like that.
It seems many people can't afford the social damage associated with standing up and saying "no".
In my city in my experience is the young black people who are distrusting the narrative most.
I have an anti vaccine message on the back of my car. Young people and especially young black people have been showing approval. They must know something is up.
Most black people know that there's something fishy here. Tuskegee wasn't so long ago. And only white liberals think that they're so dumb as to forget that.
You are probably right, but I live in a city and a large number of people have taken the "vaccine".
I'm finding it hard when I look around me at all those zombies all around. I know they are undermining our freedom.
I actually lost it yesterday and told a man to take his mask off because he was outside. That's not like me.
He looked at me stunned and said "I can wear it if I want to" to which I said "I suppose you can, but you like like an idiot!"
It's really not like me, not the way I should behave. How does it come to this?
Yes, I know!
I have to do better!
Yes, that's the right approach, normally I operate like that.
It seems many people can't afford the social damage associated with standing up and saying "no".
In my city in my experience is the young black people who are distrusting the narrative most. I have an anti vaccine message on the back of my car. Young people and especially young black people have been showing approval. They must know something is up.
Most black people know that there's something fishy here. Tuskegee wasn't so long ago. And only white liberals think that they're so dumb as to forget that.