I sure hope the clap will happen. One of the things that's going on is what I call a "waiting for the hero" phenomena, where everyone knows that something has to be done and everyone's waiting for someone to step up first, but no one does because everyone is waiting. And when someone actually does it, sadly, people are more prone to waking up only to punish that hero rather than to join him, even though this entire time they were waiting for this exact opportunity and only twiddled their thumbs, thus starting another goy war 3. Even on a much smaller scale, we saw that in real time when that one White dude curbed the feral groid in the subway at his own peril. 1984 movie also had kind of a similar story trajectory. It's just getting harder and harder to rally behind someone in an increasingly meaningless, bleak, 0 trust world
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I sure hope the clap will happen.
One of the things that's going on is what I call a "waiting for the hero" phenomena, where everyone knows that something has to be done and everyone's waiting for someone to step up first, but no one does **because** everyone is waiting.
And when someone actually does it, sadly, people are more prone to waking up only to punish that hero rather than to join him, even though this entire time they were waiting for this exact opportunity and only twiddled their thumbs, thus starting another goy war 3. Even on a much smaller scale, we saw that in real time when that one White dude curbed the feral groid in the subway at his own peril. 1984 movie also had kind of a similar story trajectory. It's just getting harder and harder to rally behind someone in an increasingly meaningless, bleak, 0 trust world