To me, this promotes division which I'm against no matter which side it comes from. The last thing we need is to make the people who took the stab ,for whatever reason, think we're coming across as superior to them. Particularly when trying to convince them not to take stab 3,4,5 and so on.
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They already call us nazis and white supremecists. Embrace it and piss them off. Break their tiny brains. We are ALREADY divided and kowtowing to their BS only emboldens them. STOP WORRYING ABOUT THE FEELINGS OF THE MENTALLY DERANGED. That's how we got here to begin with.
The term was originally coined by J.K. Rowling to mean those who had a lineage of wizardry on both sides of their family. the obverse is 'mudblood', for people who only had one wizard parent. I believe that it was based on the Nazi heritage research for SS membership. Not that the purebloods were arrogant and looked like Nazis in the movies. However, I embrace the term.
I think quite a few people aren't really getting the point of the pureblood meme.
The idea behind it was to take the Deathly Hallows symbol -- a design that many leftists have tattooed on them -- and turn it into a "hate symbol for the unvaccinated," ala the OK sign. The fact that Rowling is a TERF feeds beautifully into the whole thing, and hopefully the meme will force tens of thousands of butthurt lefties to remove their tattoos.
To use it anonymously online, you can go full smug Malfoy on your opponents. In real life, though, you wouldn't mention it until someone else brought it up, then just chuckle and play it off: "oh yeah, I guess I am pureblooded haha" or "pureblooded? What does that mean?" and so forth.
So no one should be getting genuinely divided by this that hasn't been already.
"They?" THEY? Who are "they?"
They aren't any of the jabbed I know, that's for sure.
On the web, we hear the screeching of the ultra-woke minority 10% (or whatever) but in real life -- in MY real life, anyway -- everyone I know who took the jab did it because they believed the Authorities speaking on television and everywhere saying that they needed to and that it was good and safe, or because they needed their job or business to continue or because they desperately wanted to sit beside a loved one in the hospital who was dying and the non-vaxxed weren't allowed in, or for some other reason.
NONE of these people have ever shown any inclination to slander others as "nazis and white supremecists." To a man and woman, they're all decent and kind-hearted souls who have been victimized by the psychopaths who put this nightmare into motion and have kept it going. As you might expect, I don't live in a big blue city, but even IN those cauldrons, not everyone is as you describe.
Yes, plenty of the vaxxed are lefty idiots and millions are toxic, malicious individuals. But millions aren't -- and for that matter, more and more of them are innocent children. Also, many of those not completely broken-minded are coming to our side; learning what's been done to them is both helping with this and (because of psychological defenses) slowing it down.
"Love one another, as I have loved you" -- the "new commandment" Jesus gave us in John 13:34 -- is something worth remembering in our situation. It fits right in with Q's comments about the need for unity.