Doing Something for Yourself

The average person doesn’t tell demonstrably outrageous lies constantly, so they don’t have a personal frame of reference for someone with that capability. Moreover, if they did there would be repercussions such as losing relationships, employment, being subjected to a physical assault, or having legal action taken against them.

Thus, they’re constantly fed lies by people who face no accountability after they’re proven false. Somehow, they never seem to recognize the pattern. The end of this pattern could come early, like before the age of 20.

I was recently chatting with someone having the same professional difficulties as myself for refusing his third shot. He already had two but decided he’s done because he had to rush his teenage son to the ER for a heart attack after a third. He has the same unvaccinated status as myself, except for the fact that he already had two injections of what he now knows to be poison. Well, that sucks.

Despite being old enough to know better, he’s genuinely flabbergasted that people in high places could spin such stupendous canards. The fact that many were forced to take injections somehow leads him to expect that those responsible for this catastrophe will eventually be prosecuted or lynched once the reality becomes a matter of public recognition.

Girl, you crazy.

A more reasonable expectation is that we’ll have more virus scams and dystopian coercion. They’ve already said that this is going to happen. It’s the same unaccountable people in charge of the same apparatus with the same nefarious intentions. Our future is going to be anything but smooth.

I’d like to reiterate that consequences don’t deter them nor does any principle of restraint that could be derived from reason or decency. That’s how we went from one Zionist military disaster to the next until we’re on the brink of global famine and conflict.

We live in a society of gullible people who get repeatedly utilized by evil people. This is why if you know what the truth is you have an obligation to tell it. One can reach a level of exasperation where he feels that noticing obvious things is a curse. I’ve been there from time to time but I’m pretty sure it’s the opposite.

Never forget that pointing out the truth might not do others any good, but it will help your conscience. Life isn’t an end in itself, so that matters. I’m not qualified to offer philosophical or spiritual insights, but I’ll say that as I get older and deal with ever greater amounts of bullshit, I keep this in mind.

My entire extended family took a vaccine except for myself, the rightwing extremist conspiracy theorist. Any sound advice I could’ve dispensed on this matter would’ve been dismissed just like my “racist rants” they find either hilarious or appalling. I work with people who have very substantial credentials in these sorts of things. Most of them took a vaccine as well and looked at me like I was a nutjob for refusing.

I desperately hope they’re all fine but I have doubts that I try to avoid pondering. This has been a very “black-pilling” couple of years, so that’s why I focus on moral clarity. Most of us have a desire to lead a normal life under reasonable conditions, but that’s not how it’s going to work. Historically, this would be the rule rather than the exception so cheer up.

2 comments

  1. I feel your pain (and I’m not parroting Clinton). Where I work, thus far, they’ve backed off on mandating the vaccine. I’m not resting easy though. I know they’re fine tuning the digital Gulag, where they can tighten the screws on us in Room 101 ways that would make Orwell’s O’Brien envious.

  2. When people tell me they are vaxxed, I smile. I say “How nice”. I do not feel anything for them as they are already dead. One guy at work in his thirties got the vaccine so he could travel. I feel nothing, He is already dead.

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