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>"What we are currently living through is a kind of major tipping point or a great upheaval … we are living the end of what could have seemed an era of abundance … the end of the abundance of products of technologies that seemed always available … the end of the abundance of land and materials including water," he said, adding that France and the French felt that they've been living under a series of crises, "each worse than the last."

"great upheaval", because "great reset" was too obvious...

>>"What we are currently living through is a kind of major tipping point or a **great upheaval** … we are living the end of what could have seemed an era of abundance … the end of the abundance of products of technologies that seemed always available … the end of the abundance of land and materials including water," he said, adding that France and the French felt that they've been living under a series of crises, "each worse than the last." "great upheaval", because "great reset" was too obvious...

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It's too bad there are absolutely no lessons people will learn here.

Of course, Macron's policies or citizens' dependence on big government isn't a problem.

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https://grief.com/the-five-stages-of-grief/

The Five Stages of Grief™️

Denial Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance <- I'm here

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LOL. It's rare for most people to go past denial.

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I got there about a year ago. That story the other day about the vet in Canada whos doctor told him to kill himself I found particularly amusing, and predictable.

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Where is laughing at clown world

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There is a lesson to be learned, though: The French election was rigged. Macron was openly pro-immigration. It was obviously rigged; it's axiomatic. Because no people in all of recorded history, in any "free" nation where the people have the right of self-determination, the vote, ever, anywhere voted to replace themselves with a foreign people and a foreign culture, nevermind an inferior one.

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Maybe it's time to stop bringing in tens of thousands of violent, aggressive nigger and muslim fighting-age males and making the French people pay for their food, shelter and comfort? Or is that too "racist" for that god damn faggot?

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These people are obsessed with " winter of death and doom! It's gonna be a dark and bleak winter" like they really want it to happen... or are actively trying to make it happen.

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"Who could have seen that coming???"

Anybody with 2 cents of common sense and knowledge when comes to europe's energy dependency toward russia, they have absolutely no excuse

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(((Artificially brought on us.)))

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In other words, the WEF didn't kill as many people with vaccines as they had hoped, so they are doing as much damage to farming to starve the masses that survive a brutal winter with energy they've made too expensive for the poor working class.

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The vax is bullshit, but it's obvious the plan was to shove us all in pods, lock us down, and feed us bugs in perpetual covid lockdown. But the vax stopped them from making it happen. What you are seeing is punishment to countries that embraced vaccinations for disrupting the perpetual covid crisis that would have destroyed freedoms. You are going to see the countries that pushed the vax the hardest get grippled the hardest by what's about to happen. Notice how Germany and France were all in on vax passes and shit, and suddenly they just went away last spring, and now all this bad stuff is happening to both countries?

I don't think we're out of the clear yet, either. I can easily see them saying the vax was actually poison, it doesn't work on new strains, and we have to start taking huge restrictions again.

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What are they expecting exactly? Riots and lootings all over the place? Social unrest on a scale never seen before? Or are they simply expecting people to take it?

Maybe they're betting on the latter while expecting the former

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So far only a small minority have protested against their pandemic and vaccine mandates. And if the masses rise up in violent protests the mobs will only be destroying their own infrastructure. The elites will be safe in their guarded compounds.

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Everything they do is to consolidate power and erode the will of independent people. Macron doesn't care if people are happy, mad, starved, fat, hot or cold. They'll do whatever it takes to get more power over people with less accountability. Kicking farmers off their land flexes their ability to take peoples land and livelihood, while simultaneously it forces regular people to be more dependent on the government to provide them the most basic things necessary for survival. We get to caught up in anticipating public reaction, when in reality the people in charge dont give care how we react at all. The only thing they dont want is normal people reacting happily to the killing of their low level enforcers. If that kind of zeitgeist gets loose in modern society, the gig will be up really quickly for them.

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You think we will quite literally eat the rich?

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Personally, that's not something I would rule out entirely... Especially if it gets really, really pissed and hungry...

Why stop at the rich btw?

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Rich, not there, but definitely stop above 'dines at KFC', yuk