Zuby ….50% of the population get ANGRY if you Question the FEAR they’re ENJOYING !!😳🤯🤯
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Yup. I experienced this personally. Told some friends ad co-workers some good news about getting quickly over covid. They panicked and were like "You can't do that!" Even when it was the doctor's own words they were like "NO! NO! NO!"
Then they proceeded to talk how their last booster left them bedridden for 7 days, gave them a high fever, and caused them to vomit, but they were very grateful for it and they can't wait until they can get boosted again.
Madness!
Yeah. I know people, too, that double or triple down on their support for the shots. It’s literally madness. They think it’s their only hope, and are totally blind to the “just say no” approach. They even lash out at you for being “selfish” or for “ignoring the science”. It’s all very pathetic.
They get this terrified look if you even suggest "the pandemic is over".
They liked being treated as captive children by the government. I've known people who grew up in the soviet union who liked it. They said they liked it because it was so relaxing. They never had to make decisions for themselves. The government decided everything -- their career, their income, and even their hobbies. They hated capitalism because it was always making you "decide" things.
They thought it was great being "cared" for (controlled). There are some people who look at being treated like a doll as a form of "love" and "concern".
This is what is so alarming. America's spirit is gutted.
My sister waits for the news to tell her what to do.
On election night my in-laws said they wouldn't pay attention until it was all decided. Two mornings later they appeared from our guest room having read the Madison WI paper that stated the election was getting certified as correct by an "independent" election board. "Ah, all done," "Ah," I said, " since THEY say the board is independent it must be. "Them: "What's for breakfast?"