" Be thankful for the vax. It made a clear and visible distinction between humans and cattle"....
(media.greatawakening.win)
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The problem is that people who exhibit this level of fear aren't just passively afraid: they are aggressively afraid. They want to take their fear out on a scapegoat, and that scapegoat is us.
I've never tried this, but I have heard that if you are trying to save a panicking person who is drowning and they grab onto you in their fear and threaten to drag you down with them, the correct thing to do is to dive deep under the water which will cause them to let go from you as they try to keep their head above the water.
It may be necessary for us to do this for a time with some people, but the ultimate objective should be to try and get as many safely back to shore as possible - even if we have to dive and separate multiple times in order to save some.
Your teacher sounds hard core. Isn't that test super dangerous for both parties? You waited for him to be low on air, and he was STILL supposed to fight you off at the BOTTOM of a lake? Daaaaamn.
There's a reason I've never tried it!
When someone has dedicated an action to combat a response to fear, people who question that action will become targets of outrage because the underpinning fear still exists. It is impossible to rollback time to undo the action
I am grateful to the message Dune sent: FEAR IS THE MIND KILLER and a part of me knew during the lockdown and watching the responses of my elderly peer group at the 'seniors hour' at the Safeway across the street as they filed in in groups of five, following the arrows and maintaining "social distancing" that all this mumbo jumbo would not give them safety because they had lost their freedoms that day.
I continued to watch in amazement at the trickle down tyranny beseting my simple world, and refused to do the futile protocols since they did not place biohazard containers for used masks and gloves. Masks litter the landscape now, only to be washed into storm drains..