I completely agree! My husband and I just packed up and moved from the libtard east coast to the Rockies. Everyone’s shock was “What will you do without...” do without what? Cheesecake Factory? A Walmart every 14.7 miles? I’ve always felt my edges rubbing raw at the confines of this “society” and we’re taking the move as an opportunity to slough off what we’ve always hated
Why are people still getting this shot???
That is terrifying. I garner strength from seeing others resist, so it must be demoralizing not to be able to see that if you’re dealing with 100% compliance. The truth of what’s happening elsewhere is certainly kept from us. I try to remain grateful everyday for the freedoms we have. Our idea of “fear” is beginning to broaden to possibilities that would have sent us Americans into laughing fits before.
I appreciate you sharing your struggles, and I’m anxious it may be predictive of what could be our future over here. So you’re doing a lot by participating here, keeping us informed so we can all have the same information to work with. That’s an effort the other side can’t even fathom.
I’ve felt ineffective, too. I’m boycotting businesses that require masks and vaccines. Just cancelled an appt at a salon because they’re requiring masks again. Told them why I was cancelling. They don’t make the decisions, but that individual heard my argument.
Speaking honestly with anyone who will listen (though they are few and far between). A friend just texted me because her husband is about to cave on the jab. Those being pressured and bullied need to see and hear us. I’ve never felt this strongly about anything in my life and the fact that the PTB is turning to threats over conversation tells me we’re in the right.
This sparks my hopefulness because I know that you’re wrong. There is no way the government in America can keep Joe Dirt on his farm confined to his home. Have you met actual Americans? Not the ones who travel to your country, to Europe, who promote globalisation, but the ones who have never left their home state, the ones that rarely leave their county? They work so incredibly hard and right now they are risking their livelihoods to protest. Not a BLM protest of a bunch of out of work social justice warriors, but real Americans who took a day away from earning to vocalize their hate of Biden (see Idaho yesterday). These people will not go quietly. Those are our saving grace, them and the autists on this forum.