And I didn't mean a simple vaccine mandate, I meant the same type of dread that struck during March 2020 or before the Anti-Extradition Law killer rampages.
The type where you believe that shit is going to go down and there is basically no hope of getting past this without massive amounts of deaths.
The type of dread that only strikes under the realization that a full blown GENOCIDE like the types that struck Rwanda 1994 or Cambodia 1975.
And it's not a gut feeling that something big is going to rise, it's a feeling that you can simply pick in the air when something FUGLY is going to do down. The WHOLE atmosphere itself will become uneasy.
I'm not feeling this invigorated amongst me despite the EU lockdowns, and sometimes I even felt relaxed as soon as I bother with stuff other than covid and wasn't masked -- something I never experienced before last October.
(And no I did not have a choice, completely unopposed mask mandate)
Anyone else feeling invigorated dread? I somehow did not.
Indeed, it hasn't went away, but I remember when the Covid World false flag struck at full force the only thing I felt outside was pure dread.
It was odd where I live. Its like we were on a month lag. We heard all the stories of cities shutting down etc, and nothing really changed here. So by the time it got to us, we were kinda primed for what was going on. I mostly just responded with annoyance more than dread. The dread set in when I took a step back and realized what they were actually doing, and that the moving goalposts have no foreseeable end in sight.
Where do you even live in? The EU or Russia?
Without being specific, a part of Illinois that has a distinct dislike of Chicago and everything it does/represents. I had a solid month of being able to go stock up on food after Chicago shut down, by the time they asked for masks I didn't need the store and just walked away.