You’re applying your assessment of what the lesser of two evils is. By virtue of your accurate statement regarding the fact that the “white hats” chose to allow the vax to be rolled out, knowing that they were going to be allowing the optics of the military being jabbed, but really not jabbing them, is doing the same thing that the black hats did. Removing the choice from the people whom were affected.
That is the part that doesn’t add up. Regardless of intent, to knowingly mislead the public, no matter the reason, is exactly what the enemy does.
The military is supposed to protect the citizens, not pick for them their fates based on a fight that they have with oppressors.
So, IMO, the military is not to be trusted. Anything other than that assessment, indicates bias, and an unwillingness to accept the facts as they exist in our shared reality. In the event I was able to get accurate provable intel that alters this landscape, I reserve the right to adjust my assessment. But for now, with what one can deduce, if this movement doesn’t start exploring this issue, for greater perspective, we the people will continue to be subjugated by the barrel of a gun.
I agree that the military and DoD is not to be trusted. In a fairytale world there would be a perfect, magical solution with a happy ending for everyone. In the real world we have less options and have to go with the best plan, and one that made the shots optional, rather than legally mandated for everyone.
When there are two options, neither ideal, and the lesser of two evils is prevailing, then yes, that’s winning.
You’re applying your assessment of what the lesser of two evils is. By virtue of your accurate statement regarding the fact that the “white hats” chose to allow the vax to be rolled out, knowing that they were going to be allowing the optics of the military being jabbed, but really not jabbing them, is doing the same thing that the black hats did. Removing the choice from the people whom were affected.
That is the part that doesn’t add up. Regardless of intent, to knowingly mislead the public, no matter the reason, is exactly what the enemy does. The military is supposed to protect the citizens, not pick for them their fates based on a fight that they have with oppressors.
So, IMO, the military is not to be trusted. Anything other than that assessment, indicates bias, and an unwillingness to accept the facts as they exist in our shared reality. In the event I was able to get accurate provable intel that alters this landscape, I reserve the right to adjust my assessment. But for now, with what one can deduce, if this movement doesn’t start exploring this issue, for greater perspective, we the people will continue to be subjugated by the barrel of a gun.
I agree that the military and DoD is not to be trusted. In a fairytale world there would be a perfect, magical solution with a happy ending for everyone. In the real world we have less options and have to go with the best plan, and one that made the shots optional, rather than legally mandated for everyone.