I seem to have a difficult time when talking to my mom and dad about the fraud surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic and have decided to just provide guidance when they do eventually find out from what ever media outlets will start covering this. I have decided not to speak of what I know until they begin asking questions as they seem to be particularly stubborn when it comes to listening. My dad, not so much, but mom, very much so as she is a case management RN at our local emergency room and told me once that she couldn't deviate from the official medical establishment narrative on account of her risking the loss of her job or even her medical licensure to practice as an RN. However, I'll be there to help them better understand once they both begin to hear the truth or begin hearing talk from others about this. I kind of see this being similar to providing parental guidance to a kid who sees a PG or PG-13 rated movie.
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Well that sounds right. I have the same deal. Then a friend said sometimes older people find it so disturbing they don’t want to believe the info is true even though they find you credible and deep down believe you are probably right. I started to watch people more and I think it’s true. We are so used to talking about the great awakening and reading about it, we are somewhat desensitized. Dole it out in tiny bites. It’s like telling someone their dead spouse isn’t really dead but is still alive and living in another country with someone else. They feel deceived, hurt and confused. This is just my silly analogy from my experiences fren. It’s the conclusion I’ve come to. Stay strong.