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John (jc) Comeau's avatar

I maintain my anger like a smoldering ember. All it will take is one strong breath to bring it back to a roaring, all-consuming flame.

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epimetheus's avatar

Very well put, my good sir!

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Rikard's avatar

I've taken to calling the Covid scheme a "crime against humanity". It's great for getting people asking and be willing to talk about it.

Of course, the number one question is "But why haven't they said anything on TV?", to which the reply can only be: "Ask the journalists. Write them and ask."

From which people recoil as a rabbi before bacon.

But it's a great way to make it clear to other skeptics that you can in fact talk about it in public, and that they are not alone.

Remember that it took decades of propaganda to make the Holocaust what it is today in the public's consciousness. We're in for a similar haul, creating awareness about the Covid-crimes.

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epimetheus's avatar

I suppose we're in for a wild ride, then, esp. as the gaslighting of vaxx-injured victims and everyone else will have to intensify.

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Martin Bassani's avatar

I can relate to your anger. It is stunning to see to what level of vassalship European countries have been reduced and how merely scratching the surface makes contact with the latent totalitarianism. European integration structures are all projects of Globalist Empire. The clown quality of European "leaders" is presently on display for everyone to see.

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epimetheus's avatar

Oh, the clown car masquerading as 'establishment wisdom' is a sight to behold, no two ways about that. I personally find it hard to take them seriously, but then again, these people have lost their marbles and I imagine this to be a real-world version of the Emperor's New Clothes.

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Martin Bassani's avatar

Don’t underestimate the danger they pose. Clowns in powerful positions and a critical mass of people conditioned to follow the rules (unable to think for themselves), and without guiding civilizational principles can be a toxic combination. History tells us Europe is very susceptible to imperial meddling which lead to major military and economic dislocations. Additionally, the changes of the population matrix and general social degradation may have damaged the capacity to bounce back. When perversions become more central than morality and ethics and when the population stops procreating a major decline is approaching.

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epimetheus's avatar

I don't underestimate the danger these clowns pose.

As to population decline, well, it's hard, if not impossible, to let this one play out: it cannot really be stopped at this point, as the problem is so big that any small uptick in births is typically swamped by next year's larger percentage decline: such is the power of compounding.

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Martin Bassani's avatar

I am afraid that a critical mass of people with a more muscular beliefs frameworks can overwhelm larger numbers of people with milquetoast or nihilist thought frameworks. The real challenge for Europeans is not to descend into primitivism but to develop a more muscular belief system based on the best of Western Civilization and then absorb the newcomers into it. Of course, Europeans must take away the power from Imperial Servants who currently rule them. You might then rearchitect European institutions to serve the peoples of Europe instead of Globalist Masters.

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epimetheus's avatar

I tend to agree--Europeans, if we regain pride and consciousness of the best of our civilisation, we may be able to assimilate a sizeable share of the newcomers, many of whom are here because they don't like living in shitholes. This won't work with the current crop of spineless 'leaders™' who serve other masters.

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Eva's avatar

The UK government are most graciously offering us the plebs the oiks the great unwashed a day of Covid reflection on the 9th of March - goes without saying the reflections are only valid if you lament woe over narrative approved topics…

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epimetheus's avatar

That sure sounds like a blast: any chance Prof. Ferguson and Matt Hancock are paraded on TV?

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Eva's avatar

I’d surely like to see them paraded somewhere hmm why does my mind think of the words, tar and feathers…

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epimetheus's avatar

Hear, hear, I'll second that motion.

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