I won't forget about the government overreach and tyranny.
I won't forget about all the small businesses that closed forever.
I won't forget about the massive inflation that was caused by all the money printing.
I won't forget about how the gov't coerced people into getting injected because the alternative was losing your job.
I won't forget about all of the lies that you would kill grandma unless you got injected.
I won't forget about all the elderly who died scared and alone, because the government wouldn't let their loved ones go see them.
I won't forget about all those who couldn't attend funerals of those who died because of a government travel restriction on the unvaccinated that had no basis in "science"(TM) what so ever.
I won't forget about being shunned from society for not taking the injection.
I won't forget about the government threatening to take away peoples children, and give jail time to those who did not take the injection.
I won't forget about the government wanting to increase the taxes for healthcare for those who did not take the injection.
I won't forget about the lies on repeat 24/7 about how we can never get back to normal because of those who did not take the injection.
I won't forget how places of worship were closed and deemed non-essential.
I won't forget playgrounds being closed, and toddlers being masked by force.
I won't forget nearly all governments on the whole globe did it
...which means they arent (((the ones))) pulling the strings.
globe doesn't exist
What amnesty are you talking about?
a) who benefits from you ignoring that which is for memories of that which was? Only those who govern (control) ment (mind) with suggested information about that which was.
b) memory isn't "for getting" (accumulation of suggested information); it's "for given" (adaptation to perceivable inspiration).
c) "I won't" aka "I will nothing" represents the inversion of being will (free will of choice) within everything (perceivable), hence as long as I am..."I will everything".
Notice that suggested "they" (plural) tempts one to ignore perceivable "one" (singular)...it's the willing ignorance of each one of the many to the suggestions of the few, which shapes the few into the "chosen ones"...