I think there is an important distinction to make.
Most people that got the vaccine have no idea that they are being lied to. They believe it to be safe and effective.
Then there are people that know it is unsafe and ineffective but were willing to accept the risk to keep their jobs or to travel etc.
There are probably many people in the middle too. That are unsure. That got the first jab, and haven't gotten their second and are waiting to see what happens.
So... My point is that everybody I care about has gotten the vaccine, and they aren't weak people who will betray me or anything like that. So although this sounds cool to read when you are as red-pilled as I am, I do not agree with it.
I view our greatest task is to convince normies that they are being lied to, not to just criticize them and mock them. That will not help the situation in my view.
yeah the people who go like "I will never get it" and fold when their job is threatened. No principles: they know they shouldn't be putting this into their body, but value their job and money more than their priceless bodies.
People who think it's safe and effective are not strong people; strong people critically think / think for themselves and use intuition.
Getting this injection is a fear driven decision, they let fear dictate their actions.
General rule in spirituality is that you attract to yourself what you fear. So people were scared of dying from what is essentially is a worse flu. So they attracted physical death to themselves by injecting themselves with what looks like a tool of genocide... hence attracting their fears of dying by making fear based decisions.
This happened to Anakin. He feared losing Padme so he turned to the dark side to remove the Jedi that were standing in his way of being with her only to lose her anyway.
Right but that's a shit work of fiction along with Harry Potter so leave that garbage outside because we're talking about real life not marvel superhero dumb shit.
We've used fictional stories as models of moral behavior for as long as we've had language. Not liking the source has no bearing on it's use as an easily understood example.
I think there is an important distinction to make.
Most people that got the vaccine have no idea that they are being lied to. They believe it to be safe and effective.
Then there are people that know it is unsafe and ineffective but were willing to accept the risk to keep their jobs or to travel etc.
There are probably many people in the middle too. That are unsure. That got the first jab, and haven't gotten their second and are waiting to see what happens.
So... My point is that everybody I care about has gotten the vaccine, and they aren't weak people who will betray me or anything like that. So although this sounds cool to read when you are as red-pilled as I am, I do not agree with it.
I view our greatest task is to convince normies that they are being lied to, not to just criticize them and mock them. That will not help the situation in my view.
yeah the people who go like "I will never get it" and fold when their job is threatened. No principles: they know they shouldn't be putting this into their body, but value their job and money more than their priceless bodies.
People who think it's safe and effective are not strong people; strong people critically think / think for themselves and use intuition.
Getting this injection is a fear driven decision, they let fear dictate their actions.
General rule in spirituality is that you attract to yourself what you fear. So people were scared of dying from what is essentially is a worse flu. So they attracted physical death to themselves by injecting themselves with what looks like a tool of genocide... hence attracting their fears of dying by making fear based decisions.
This happened to Anakin. He feared losing Padme so he turned to the dark side to remove the Jedi that were standing in his way of being with her only to lose her anyway.
Right but that's a shit work of fiction along with Harry Potter so leave that garbage outside because we're talking about real life not marvel superhero dumb shit.
We've used fictional stories as models of moral behavior for as long as we've had language. Not liking the source has no bearing on it's use as an easily understood example.