It's only natural. This is how life finds a way.
As a culture we're extremely susceptible to kikery. Those of us here are somehow not as susceptible (to varying degrees) and we're also driven to protect others from what they can't see. We are the immune response.
To further this analogy - I think there's limited returns in redpilling people. Most normies don't have the capacity to actively fight kikery and we instinctively know this and you can see that reflected in our memes. But they might have varying capacities to be immune to parts of it. Like they'll never grasp the idea of a pandemic as a power and control structure, but they might be able to accept it as a greedy big pharma money grab.
If true, this means it's on us and it's alone to actively fight it, and our strategies need to reflect this reality rather than being frustrated that most people are blind to it. That would be like a white blood cell getting mad at a red blood cell for just sitting there while it gets eaten by bacteria.
This might be the most insightful thing I've read, in the past 24hrs. Thanks for that. Tough times ahead, all-around.
> This is how life finds a way.
Jewrassic park?
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