What [They] Learned From Hating the Unvaccinated
(susandunham.medium.com)
🤢 These people are sick! 🤮
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Then there is what the unvaxxed learned.
Most people are sheep, ready to be violent if the TV tells them they should.
Absolutely convinced of their moral and intellectual superiority, when they are totally immoral and generally retarded.
THIS is the sadness I now live with, especially when seeing another zombie walk the street with a sheep mask. I have a lot of contempt for my fellow man. Perhaps the folks in Davos are onto something.
Fuck you. The folks in Davos would kill you in a second. Humanity is worth saving
I’m saying it in jest. Just because I can understand how some may think doesn’t mean I agree with them. Unlike most, I am able to hold more than one idea, perspective, viewpoint, etc. in my head at the same time.
Nice arrogance, asshole.
That’s how they want you to feel. Don’t be their tool for devision.
I’m saying it in jest. Just because I can understand how some may think doesn’t mean I agree with them. Unlike most, I am able to hold more than one idea, perspective, viewpoint, etc. in my head at the same time.
Whew! You had me worried, Fren.
Perhaps.
Why a true democracy will never work
Correct. Pure democracy is communism, Where 51% of the population can tell the other 49% to shut up whilst robbing them.
Short and inspiring. Now THAT is the hopium I needed.
Needs sticky.
#stillunvaxxed
Shouldn't there be a little more antagonism against the ruling class that created this mess?
There's an individual in the comments of this article who believes the "development of attitudes" (aka hatred and cruelty) toward the unvaxxed is justified because of the # of unvaxxed admitted to hospitals, among other arguments (the argument is specious and not worth anyone's time).
We could make it a numbers game, but then they'd move the goal post. It's not about winning the argument for them (although it really kinda is), it's about being "right" and "moral" and "virtuous". In this way, they continue to make judgement calls about other people's rights and freedoms.
The author gets it, thank goodness, and her conclusion needs to spread far and wide. Still, it's a relief to know one of these sheeple is waking up to it.
And reading that you can get a sense of the real tyrannical tendencies of these people.
She doesn't even care that she confessed to coercion (in Canada conviction for coercion is recommended at 5 years in prison).
It was obvious that they wanted the carrot and stick approach to get people to opt-in.
I hope that many more Canadians are getting familiar with the Bill of Rights and how to enforce it (even if that puts you in a spot where you tell an officer he must be arresting his partner for X or he will ALSO lose his badge and be arrested as a collaborator to the crime).
Maybe we need to start thinking of using the legal system to punish the enforcers (in Canada, the legality was feigned by pushing liability to the next person down the chain).