I think the tough nuts who went full in on the Branch COVIDianism are starting to realize that shit ain't right. My football-loving friend said to me, when I told him that three former football players died recently who were vaxxed, "BUT IS THAT WHAT THE CAUSE OF DEATH WAS?" He was really defensive, tender. I could tell it was getting to him.
I said, "Weird how it's all SADS now and no cause of death is released except heart failure. There is this huge spike all of the sudden of young, healthy guys dying."
He said, "BUT WERE THEY? WERE THEY HEALTHY? REALLY? IS THERE REALLY A SPIKE IN DEATHS" I said, "It's not like we've seen guys in their 20s, 30s, or even 50s just dropping dead before like this. And yes the life insurance industry is even getting hammered with the excess death rate. It could mean the end of life insurance as we now know it." Meanwhile the whole time I'm speaking he's talking over me. He's panicking to shut me up, lulz.
I think it's really hard for people to accept they injected themselves with a death serum. I think they understand it, but cant bring themselves to say it.
Because saying it in essence makes it real. I get it. It is human nature.
Think about a relationship where you know something is up in your gut, but it takes your brain awhile to get there. Maybe the other person is cheating, or maybe you just get the feeling that they want to break up, but you don't, so you just pretend 'everything is fine'. But you know in your gut it's not and that is painful to face. It is kind of the same thing. Once the brain catches up - either by force (the other person leaves you) or you confront the issue to determine your gut was right - then most people start to deal with it. Some deal better than others. I think the same thing is happening now.
(Maybe this analogy could be used to help red pill?)
I've spoken to many people who show regret once they find out I haven't jabbed. The mandates really messed with people. I'm in the NYC area. Get jabbed or lose your career for many.
You are correct, here, quite literally. A few years ago, I was on a field trip and a lawyer "friend" I've known for 30+ years was also on the trip. I was explaining how "global warming" was a money-laundering operation, and he literally stuck his fingers in his ears, and rushed away from me, loudly saying "I can't hear you!" over and over as I followed for a short distance. He avoided me the rest of the day. I was stunned by this behavior - had no idea he was so liberal/fragile/scared.
I think the tough nuts who went full in on the Branch COVIDianism are starting to realize that shit ain't right. My football-loving friend said to me, when I told him that three former football players died recently who were vaxxed, "BUT IS THAT WHAT THE CAUSE OF DEATH WAS?" He was really defensive, tender. I could tell it was getting to him.
I said, "Weird how it's all SADS now and no cause of death is released except heart failure. There is this huge spike all of the sudden of young, healthy guys dying."
He said, "BUT WERE THEY? WERE THEY HEALTHY? REALLY? IS THERE REALLY A SPIKE IN DEATHS" I said, "It's not like we've seen guys in their 20s, 30s, or even 50s just dropping dead before like this. And yes the life insurance industry is even getting hammered with the excess death rate. It could mean the end of life insurance as we now know it." Meanwhile the whole time I'm speaking he's talking over me. He's panicking to shut me up, lulz.
The Dems now are LALALALALA, plugging their ears.
Covid death? “People are dying!”
Vaxxie drops dead? “People die all the time!”
I think it's really hard for people to accept they injected themselves with a death serum. I think they understand it, but cant bring themselves to say it.
Because saying it in essence makes it real. I get it. It is human nature.
Think about a relationship where you know something is up in your gut, but it takes your brain awhile to get there. Maybe the other person is cheating, or maybe you just get the feeling that they want to break up, but you don't, so you just pretend 'everything is fine'. But you know in your gut it's not and that is painful to face. It is kind of the same thing. Once the brain catches up - either by force (the other person leaves you) or you confront the issue to determine your gut was right - then most people start to deal with it. Some deal better than others. I think the same thing is happening now.
(Maybe this analogy could be used to help red pill?)
They are thankful to be vaxxed because their deaths would have been much more severe without it.
I've spoken to many people who show regret once they find out I haven't jabbed. The mandates really messed with people. I'm in the NYC area. Get jabbed or lose your career for many.
Unfortunately, that is all too common. People are afraid to admit they might have been wrong about anything.
I think they are also afraid to admit they may have made a mistake getting vaxxed
You are correct, here, quite literally. A few years ago, I was on a field trip and a lawyer "friend" I've known for 30+ years was also on the trip. I was explaining how "global warming" was a money-laundering operation, and he literally stuck his fingers in his ears, and rushed away from me, loudly saying "I can't hear you!" over and over as I followed for a short distance. He avoided me the rest of the day. I was stunned by this behavior - had no idea he was so liberal/fragile/scared.