As a Frenchman, I was utterly appalled by the ceremony in Paris. It was so degenerate, so satanic, I could hardly believe my eyes. However, upon seeing the reactions on Twitter (X is a lame name), I was pleasantly surprised to find that it served as an electroshock to wake up the normies. For years, I've tried to enlighten my friends and family about the truly satanic nature of our world (i.e., the inversion of the Good, the Beautiful, and the True). While some of my friends came around after years of patient influence, my family remained unmoved. In France, we're about five years behind the US in terms of the Awakening process. Since you experience the worst first (like the SJW phenomenon), you also wake up to it first. Trump called Macron "a friend," which seems nonsensical considering Macron is a pure WEF creature (not elected by the French, by the way, or elected in the same manner as Biden). Unless Trump meant that Macron is under the control of the White Hats, if this is still the original Macron. To summarize, this ceremony is one of the greatest red pills we've ever received. The 2012 London ceremony was also satanic (they announced Covid and the restrictions), but it was executed with much more finesse and subtlety, so not many people noticed it. This one, however, is as obvious as it gets. I believe we should use it to wake up the people around us and be thankful for it.
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You should check out the Irish entry to the recent Eurovision.
It might be normal to these degenerates unfortunately.
Let them expose themselves, “never interrupt an enemy in the process of destroying itself”.
Exactly. There are now enough people who really do think it's normal, if there weren't we would not be seeing spectacles like this one.
And they are not all degenerates themselves.
A lot of those people who do accept this, or at least try to, may not even like it personally, but they have been brainwashed to the point where they assume their personal dislike is not significant because it's "just" their personal dislike, not much different that for example liking some color less than other colors, and because of that they just have to "deal with it", especially since they are constantly being told that this is the new normal and that it would be a good thing, "allowing people with different likes and different sexuality and whatnot to finally be able to be themselves openly".
So they "deal with it", maybe even pretend to like it, and feel bad inside because they can't really like any of it and assume that makes them bad in some way. Because they are constantly bombarded from everywhere with that idea that you should just have to accept it.
And then there is the much larger group who so far hasn't really noticed the whole thing because it hasn't been enough in the open yet, and it has been pretty easy to just avoid all of it.
But yes, this might finally force that larger group to face things. And if there is a big enough backlash it might also help those more brainwashed people who had assumed all of this was normal to accept that it isn't, and that their dislike is not something like their personal problem but actually a perfectly normal and healthy reaction.
I agree!
We have to let them push so far. They the whole world says no way!