In Russia 1917, there are MORE people fighting the Bolsheviks than there are Bolsheviks.
They all rolled over and died in front of Stalin.
Meanwhile murderous beasts in the like of Stalin and Lenin are regarded as heroes in Russia and in the American far-left, while the "heroes" who fought Stalin and Lenin?
Statistics. One in a billion, nameless bodies. No longer human, but a soulless body.
We're facing the same thing right now.
There are more people opposing LGBTQP++++ ideologies than there are supporters.
There are more people who oppose the never ending covid world than those who support it (in the US at least).
There are more people who believe that the USA is being occupied by terrorists than those who don't.
But guess what.
It doesn't matter if we lose. If the new revolutionary government takes over America and declares "Final Solution" against "reactionary elements", you WILL roll over and die.
They don't care if you're transgender, christian or patriot. YOU WILL ROLL OVER AND DIE. Full stop.
It can all be stopped when the US people start rejecting fiat money, as in only 10% of people use the dollar or other central bank currencies. (This includes crypto) They should had been used gold and silver tokens or threads.
It can all be stopped when so-called "truthers" stopped trusting politicians.
Otherwise, we will all fall into the same fate like the Russians.
Trusting in politicians to lead them, bravely fighting against the Communist enemy, then rolling over and dying, becoming one of the numbers.
Inception towards death represents the only current for those living within. Suggested currency tempts one to ignore perceivable current (dying) and the need to be the resistance (living) within it.
...who consents to view his-story through the lens of the few suggesting it. Notice that the main re-actor within your story (generation) is missing within his-story...what's the implication for one to ignore reacting (living) to generation (process of dying)?
The few tempt the many to want to be the hero of his-story; which tempts each one to ignore being the center (perceiving choice) of the never ending story (perceivable balance).