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Shayne Wissler's avatar

Civil rights were blatantly being violated and most people didn't care. They weren't lied to or scammed about *this*; they just fully had supported their wicked norms before covid19 even happened. Indeed, many on our own "side" might approve of forcibly vaccinating someone or in medical censorship if the "vaccine" worked, and even in spite of involuntarily subjecting someone to "slight" risk of harm including of death.

Brad Slusher's avatar

I’m not convinced there wasn’t a conspiracy behind this. I think “plandemic” is still applicable.

NeverForget1776's avatar

There's no doubt there was a conspiracy, the question is what is was for. Was it solely to make money which is the cause behind most entities conspiring or was it more than just that?

Coach Sal Marinello's avatar

‘I was lied to,’ is the new, ‘I was just following orders.’

NeverForget1776's avatar

"I was lied to" is right up there with "I was just following orders".

Edward Teach's avatar

No kidding. I'd figured out that "public health" was selling porky pies by March of 2020.

NeverForget1776's avatar

I too believed them at first and I wouldn't blame anyone for doing that. It's once the "14 days to flatten the curve" became a month that I started to question it. That and once what the news was reporting did not align with what I witnessed. Based solely on the news you'd think there were dead people pilled up on the street corner like during the black plague.

Viv's avatar

This is true, but we have, on our side, been asking people to "wake up".

We do need allies.

And I think this is a very critical juncture, for many of them will go back to their comfortable sleep before long.