Zuby: I sleep well knowing
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It is a sincere comfort.
I have African American friends and Indian friends who have been wide awake since many years ago and we'd talk excitedly about the rothschilds, illuminati, the feds, the dumbing down of Americans through food, air, wate,r education, music. It was great times.. all preparing us for NOW. It's meant to be.
We're not alone, just the silent majority.
We have more friends than enemies.
Yeah I think far more blacks (in particular) are awake to THAT sort of stuff (hidden hand, Illuminati) than whites are. I first heard about the Illuminati listening to rap in early or mid 1990s. A great number of them know the deal. I think it will be a swift change in the public view of populations once real info comes out.
Not to pat myself on the back, but whenever we heard the awful stories in school of things like Nazis, or even psychological experiments, of normal people turning on their fellow mankind for safety, expediency, or societal pressure, I always wondered if I’d fall in line and convince myself it was ok, or if I’d challenge it and stand for what’s right, even if it meant going through hell.
Now I, and so many people here, know who we are. And we should be damn proud of if.
Amen..or called them any of "THE NEW THINGS", science denier election denier, Phobe of every any kind. FUCK OFF CIA MESSAGING!
I never shunned friends and relatives who were vaccinated, but I did try to wake them up to the dangers. I still invited them into my home, dined with them, etc. That is more than I can say for some of the vaccinated who wished us dead, confined to internment camps, or force vaccinated.
Echoing Kanye, Kyrie and Chappelle.
It wasn't just not advocating they lose their rights, it was also defending their in the face of extreme hostility.
I can.
I can.
Of course religious fundamentalists who resisted the jab will try to claim the same, but if you're the type to advocate for a theocracy and/or endorse laws that support your religion over the rights of others, then no. You most certainly cannot.
As a Christian Libertarian, So Can I