I am not responding to the meme, I am responding to your post. I don't agree with the meme, but it wasn't what frustrated me -- it's the callousness towards people who we don't know, who didn't do anything to us, suffering for decisions they made that wouldn't have been made if they weren't under billions of dollars of propaganda campaigns.
It's really funny how much we as a group take for granted our resilience to propaganda and forget how thickly it's applied to average people.
They're called "normies" for a reason.
You can follow along the callous line of thinking and excuse the propagandists, the creators of the jab, the people who marketed it, the Congress monsters who pushed it on people because "we didn't MAKE them take it".
I think you'll also find that more resistance to that statement is happening every day, as more people continue to wake up to what has happened.
For a group that likes to quote "you must show them", sometimes we collectively really fuck up on the follow through.
I am not responding to the meme, I am responding to your post. I don't agree with the meme, but it wasn't what frustrated me -- it's the callousness towards people who we don't know, who didn't do anything to us, suffering for decisions they made that wouldn't have been made if they weren't under billions of dollars of propaganda campaigns.
It's really funny how much we as a group take for granted our resilience to propaganda and forget how thickly it's applied to average people.
They're called "normies" for a reason.
You can follow along the callous line of thinking and excuse the propagandists, the creators of the jab, the people who marketed it, the Congress monsters who pushed it on people because "we didn't MAKE them take it".
I think you'll also find that more resistance to that statement is happening every day, as more people continue to wake up to what has happened.
For a group that likes to quote "you must show them", sometimes we collectively really fuck up on the follow through.