Merry Christmas to my extended family here on GAW. God bless you all!
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I am among the many will be spending Christmas with just my wife. Her daughter disowned us many years ago and we haven't seen our grand kids since. My sister has banned us from her house as we are unvaxed and my brother-in-law is battling cancer. My sister feels we would be a threat to him. So we will celebrate by ourselves the wonderous birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. And with you all of course ..... the most courageous group of pedes on the planet;)
My wife and I too will be spending Christmas Day on our own, going out later today to a restaurant that is open, we have reservations. We also initially were shunned by the "follow the science" crowd but our resolve was iron clad... no experimental jabs for us, no matter what.
We were willing to let go every friend we ever had, and even some of our relatives kept their distance. Odd thing is that over time, they all came back, wanting our company again.
With the exception of two acquaintances who were never 'friends' in the first place. I I don't miss them, their negativity, and their anti-Christian views, and I'm happy that it took something like a fake "disease" to drive them away. Good riddance. And based on some pretty nasty things they had to say about me personally, I don't ever have to associate with them again... although deep in my heart, I know and God knows that I have forgiven them.
I hope that eventually your family will see more clearly what happened and will ask you for their forgiveness. Failing that, at least I hope they reach out to you and want your company again.
Merry Christmas, fren.
Thanks fren:)
We've all had losses of family we no longer can talk with. My prayers especially go out to grandparents no longer allowed to see their grandchildren. For myself, if groupthink is what's keeping some of mine from waking up, then I'll be redpilling perfect strangers until there's nobody left for them to groupthink with. In doing so, I've started pulling over 30 souls I know by name out of the abyss, and 60-100 more with local flyers with links that can help them decide for themselves.
And that doesn't even count the online content.
If each of us pull numbers like that, it's just a matter of time until we've pulled as many as we can from loserfers grasp. Then the beat down on him & his minions will continue just for the fun of it.
Hundreds of years of scheming & treachery brought down in short order. That's really gotta suck.😇
Merry Christmas all!!
Yes, yes... "groupthink"... made famous, or infamous, by Orwell's "1984."
There must be SOME kind of comfort in it, for those afflicted with it, or they wouldn't desperately cling to the very thing that prevents them from thinking at all.
As an observer of human behavior, I've frequently been struck by how many of our spaces, both public and private, have constant background noise (some MIGHT call it music) or a TV running. It must be terrifying for some people to be alone and quiet with their own thoughts. And if their thoughts have been conditioned since childhood to be suppressed, the more terrifying a quiet place is for them.
I've visited homes and offices where there is a constant background of music or a TV on somewhere, that I just find highly distracting and a killer of conversation, much less thought and reflection.
So the safe and comfy voices on the TV and radio whisper sweet suggestions and mandates to get jabbed so we can ALL be safe, don't question the 'science,' and don't do your own research.
I see some of them at my gym, riding those elliptical machines and recumbent bikes while watching CNN for their latest dose of group-think.
I think it helps that I'm an INTJ, and can view my fellow humans quite objectively. We belong to a strange species.
Excellent reply/analysis. What's INJT? (This is a rough crowd here. Better to ask than try and let them come up with some stuff!).
I had a seminar on solving complex problems a lifetime ago ("TRIZ"). One of the main obstacles to accomplishing complex problem solving is not fully defining the problem being solved.
In the cases of cognitive dissonance and groupthink, this appears to be what needs to happen. Pretty sure most would agree from a macro level, the plan is to slowly make things crazier and crazier until as many normies as possible finally start saying WT Kek. From a micro (personal) level maybe we need to ask individuals what they've noticed that isn't right and then pull at those threads with information at our disposal.