This is such an important and underrated concept that spans not only the healthcare-experimental drugs - social credit scores issues, but the education system, media, bad technology (censorship), politics, bad actors in military and business and every other facet of society that we’ve seen exposed as corrupt. And, yes, in our own circles of friends and family.
I’m all for forgiveness for the “lesser infractions”, but I have no intentions of forgetting. In my own circles, after these people awaken, I’ll attempt to learn how they were driven so far down their dark roads, see if I can gain a perspective which might be useful for avoiding this horrid state of affairs in the future.
Boiling the pot, so to speak, gets the scum to solidify and rise to the top. Just as the culinary analogy implies, we then skim that crap off and discard it. Or think of swamp dredging if that’s a better analogy. In biblical terms, things needed to be roiled enough to separate the wheat from the chaff.
Let me add one final point here and that’s the fact that most of these people have had people try and warn them, but CHOSE to either ignore our pleas to even consider our data or to be downright rude, condescending or hostile towards us - as their (media, political, bad tech) puppet masters encouraged them to be. This was and is willful ignorance. “We tried to warn you” is an understatement. And we’ve seen exactly how readily they chose to turn on good people when the heat was turned up.
This is such an important and underrated concept that spans not only the healthcare-experimental drugs - social credit scores issues, but the education system, media, bad technology (censorship), politics, bad actors in military and business and every other facet of society that we’ve seen exposed as corrupt. And, yes, in our own circles of friends and family.
I’m all for forgiveness for the “lesser infractions”, but I have no intentions of forgetting. In my own circles, after these people awaken, I’ll attempt to learn how they were driven so far down their dark roads, see if I can gain a perspective which might be useful for avoiding this horrid state of affairs in the future.
Boiling the pot, so to speak, gets the scum to solidify and rise to the top. Just as the culinary analogy implies, we then skim that crap off and discard it. Or think of swamp dredging if that’s a better analogy. In biblical terms, things needed to be roiled enough to separate the wheat from the chaff.
Let me add one final point here and that’s the fact that most of these people have had people try and warn them, but CHOSE to either ignore our pleas to even consider our data or to be downright rude, condescending or hostile towards us - as their (media, political, bad tech) puppet masters encouraged them to be. This was and is willful ignorance. “We tried to warn you” is an understatement. And we’ve seen exactly how readily they chose to turn on good people when the heat was turned up.