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I attended an in person class with 8 people. Everyone was ecstatic! I even shunned my mask inside and carefully observed the reactions. Eventually, I was asked to wear one. I complied since I wanted to observe the participants. Everyone told me this was their first event out of the house. Except for one person.

Lunch time: we all started eating, I simply removed my mask. I noticed it was only me and one other participant who did that. The others took their masks down and back up while eating. Fascinating.

The entire conversation during lunch was the "vaccine". They all couldn't wait to get it. Some had already gotten their first shot. Not one word was about the class. I carefully posed a question so as not to cause a disturbance. I asked what version of the shot they were getting and why. Only one knew what one they had gotten. I asked if they had any concerns about what was in it. They all said, they were not concerned at all. They actually were puzzled why I asked. I simply replied that I was considering my options. I didn't explain my position since I would have been booed out.

After this exchange, I was terrified. I now consider my biggest threat the people around me. I never want to face these people in a court as a jury. I don't want these people to vote on anything meaningful. I don't want these people as my teachers, mechanics, doctors, lawyers or neighbors.

I attended an in person class with 8 people. Everyone was ecstatic! I even shunned my mask inside and carefully observed the reactions. Eventually, I was asked to wear one. I complied since I wanted to observe the participants. Everyone told me this was their first event out of the house. Except for one person. Lunch time: we all started eating, I simply removed my mask. I noticed it was only me and one other participant who did that. The others took their masks down and back up while eating. *Fascinating*. The entire conversation during lunch was the "vaccine". They all couldn't wait to get it. Some had already gotten their first shot. Not one word was about the class. I carefully posed a question so as not to cause a disturbance. I asked what version of the shot they were getting and why. Only one knew what one they had gotten. I asked if they had any concerns about what was in it. They all said, they were not concerned at all. They actually were puzzled why I asked. I simply replied that I was considering my options. I didn't explain my position since I would have been booed out. After this exchange, I was terrified. I now consider my biggest threat the people around me. I never want to face these people in a court as a jury. I don't want these people to vote on anything meaningful. I don't want these people as my teachers, mechanics, doctors, lawyers or neighbors.

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[–] 6 pts

All the change in the fabric of society that you see started in the schools, and continues still, as parents have completely abandoned their duties and surrendered their children.

When a child has been raised not to think, but to obey, not to question, but to follow, not to fight, but to submit... The adult that child grows into becomes a non-person, incapable of independent thought, unwilling to consider controversy, unable to conceive of what is necessary to overcome conflict.

There is nothing you can do to fix them. You can show them all that you know, they can look at all the same information, and they will still see something else entirely... or nothing at all. They are herd animals now. Tamed and domesticated. The only thing that moves them is the movement of the herd, the barking of their guard dogs, and the sound of their masters' whips.

But this offers opportunities, too. Every whip can sting as much as another. The bark of one dog sounds much like the next. And the herd doesn't really know where it's going. It just follows the lead. Finding ways to exploit this, and move them to where we want them to go, is the best we can hope for. At least until we're in a position to fix the education system.

[–] 3 pts

All true and well stated. But these people will always be a liability to your movement, because they're fundamentally stupid and respond to the loudest rhetoric of the moment. Controlling them will sap your resources and destroy the keep from within.

[–] 3 pts

True, but their children could be taught to be something better. Not all of them; part of it is genetic. But even a sharp mind can be dulled by indoctrination. And even a dull mind can be sharpened to be more capable. The children are the future; winning and shaping their hearts and minds is the key. Which is why our enemies target them so heavily.

The old generations, those of them that still haven't snapped out of it, having seen what has become of the world they inherited, on their watch and under their guidance... they are and will remain a lost cause, and will continue to be nothing but a burden and a liability until they are gone. The resources spent on herding them to keep them compliant are a necessary cost. An investment into a better future, without them.

[–] 2 pts

Agreed. I try to understand the enemy so I can stay out of its way. Then I learn to exploit it so I can benefit. This turns out to be easy. The enemy is smart, but it must work within the confines of its environment. Right now it's trying to poison the world's population. It saw an opportunity and is running with it.

The part I have a problem with are people I used to know. People I used to respect are dead inside. It's very difficult.

[–] 5 pts

Women especially develop that dead inside vibe from fucking too many guys. There's no ctrl-z for what that does to their sense of self-worth and oxytocin levels.