" Be thankful for the vax. It made a clear and visible distinction between humans and cattle"....
(media.greatawakening.win)
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This is a very divisive post and is a great example of the type of attitude that we DON'T need.
I would go so far as to say that if you hold this position you are just as hypnotized as those who take the government's word at face value without asking questions.
People chose to get inoculated for a variety of reasons. Clearly getting the inoculation was a mistake, and if these people had known then what they know now, many would have chosen differently. Is there no forgiveness for this mistake?
What about the titans who are now strongly speaking out about the inoculation: Dr. McCullough, Dr. Malone, Steve Kirsch? All of them got inoculated also but are now risking their lives, livelihoods and fortunes speaking out against the inoculation. Are they also to be cast out into the darkness?
If these very informed people could be fooled into getting the inoculation, are you going to hold it against the common folk who were also duped?
Hopefully OP will just delete this post. It is just the wrong stance to promote.
Agree we should caution against saying “these are the people I want nothing to do with” as our mission is unity.
But in context of the post, it’s fair to examine the great divide between those who fell and those who still stand, and those — like McCullough, who rose up.
It matters if you’re hiring someone to lead or manage. It matters when you’re choosing a spouse. It matters if you want to send your kids to school vs indoctrination. And regarding elected/appointed officials, it’s a matter of life and death.
McCullough never took the jab. He was referring to all the vaccines prior to these gene therapies.