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Have you ever seen crabs in a bucket? They try to climb the walls out, but the other crabs will also try crawling out and will sabatoge the other crabs as they try to climb up the walls. Like a perpetual syphilistic distopia they can never escape because the crabs are fixated on escaping themselves only to have their efforts counteracted by other crabs also trying to escape. So, the people putting these rules in place are upheld by the masses who don't stand up, or worse help reinforce these rules when their neighbor is getting hauled away.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJdtaaDOkEo

Self agency is key, and one can measure this in society quite easily as the Rockefellers already figured out in the 1950s. This plandemic has allowed them to test the "compliance factor" of various populations in 2020 to determine if it's time to move forward on "the plan". It seems people are acting more like crabs than people, which is allowing aggressive progression of this plan.

The only way this will stop is if the people who have allowed this plan to go forward (yes, those around you) feel drastic pain for doing so. But, most will just move along like it was Trumps or Bill Gate's fault. The crabs will stop pulling the other crabs off the walls only if they feel pain. Blame the asshole who put you in the bucket all you want, but it won't get you out of the bucket.

I wonder if anyone will face any consequences if this thing is ever over and done?

EDIT: note that pain has many analogies here. It could be shaming, frustration, irritation, non-compliance, ejection from social circles, etc.

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Self agency is key.

Crucial point, right there. Without self agency people are just cogs in the machine - the ultimate goal of the public education system here in the US of A.