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NigaroFagetsu-kun 2 points ago +2 / -0

Obviously non-compliance is essential. It is the most basic step, without other forms of action though, it won't accomplish anything

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NigaroFagetsu-kun 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh of course, of course lol.

It will take more than that alone is what I'm saying

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NigaroFagetsu-kun 4 points ago +4 / -0

The people running this country are still operating with the mindset of someone from the 1980s. They have no concept of modern technology or the internet. They have no idea that places like this exist (let alone why it exists), so when they type 6 gorillion babies killed by covid into the search bar and Google returns an article from a big tech/legacy media about 6 gorillion pediatric coof deaths, they see that as proof. The fact that the data is being manipulated (or is total hot chaff to begin with) doesn't even occur to them. "The New York Times would never lie to me, why would they do that, that's a right wing conspiracy theory."

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NigaroFagetsu-kun 5 points ago +5 / -0

Exactly. If the policy was so unpopular that it caused 100000+ people to take to the streets, whoever implemented it probably knew it was going to be devicive/unpopular beforehand, and knew that people were going to run around screaming about it once it was in place. Macron removed the citizenship of un vaxxed French because he knew it would get a rise; he's basically trolling IRL. They aren't surprised that people find their edicts to be totalitarian; they aren't stupid, authoritarianism was the whole point. The whole "just stop complying" LARP is the same imo. Just ask pot heads from the 80s and 90s how "just not complying" with drug laws worked out.

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NigaroFagetsu-kun 3 points ago +3 / -0

Their PM (or whatever) basically said the same thing about the CIA. He sounded pretty certain that the leaders of the revolution had received training from foreign governments

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NigaroFagetsu-kun 3 points ago +3 / -0

You probably won't be able to opt out of contact tracing, or turn the GPS off either

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NigaroFagetsu-kun 4 points ago +5 / -1

Ah yes because the government has such a stellar record when it comes to transparency and self policing.

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NigaroFagetsu-kun 1 point ago +3 / -2

Based on the automatic downvote you received, I'd reckon you're "directly over target."

Many of the .win communities are straight-up cults. (Not naming names, figure it out yourself.)

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NigaroFagetsu-kun 2 points ago +2 / -0

mild symptoms

Must've been the vaccine and not the mild variant of the disease.

disappointed sigh

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NigaroFagetsu-kun 3 points ago +4 / -1

Go check out the great awakening. Trump could fuck a golden retriever on camera, and those tards would not only defend it, they'd start buying the dvds. It's a cult, 100%.

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NigaroFagetsu-kun 3 points ago +4 / -1

Yes. And they get to take their beloved small hat clan with them.

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NigaroFagetsu-kun 5 points ago +7 / -2

I'm sure that at the very least he's making money hand-over-fist off of them. I imagine the truth is much more nefarious than that however.

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NigaroFagetsu-kun 1 point ago +4 / -3

My response to a similar post on another board:

I mean, medically the vaccines are an abject failure in almost every objective, measurable way, and as predicted, carry severe side effects for a larger-than-negligible percent of the population. The only thing they've been effective at doing is providing geriatric socialists a new means with which to control the movement of people and create a global apartied system (also, as predicted) while lining the pockets of politicians, bureaucrats, and big pharma CEOs.

When for two years, your entire base has been saying this is exactly what was going to happen, and then you get up on a stage and try to pimp vaccines to them, you don't get to act surprised when people react negatively to that.

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NigaroFagetsu-kun 3 points ago +4 / -1

He never should have been in the position to begin with.

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NigaroFagetsu-kun 10 points ago +10 / -0

The president hasn't been the one running the show since 1913.

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NigaroFagetsu-kun 3 points ago +3 / -0

They'll say it's legal.

Osha will ask congress for a trillion dollars to stand up an enforcement division, and that will start the coofer inquisition. A legal precedent having been set, the inquest will focus on smaller and smaller businesses in order to justify its own existence; eventually they will begin targeting the self employed and people drawing any kind of government assistance or using government insured banks. Resistance will be met by the full force of the coof wing death squads.

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NigaroFagetsu-kun 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's sovereign citizen stuff. "I didn't say that, the corporate entity referred to as 'aye' did, therefore under admiralty law, this court doesn't have jurisdiction to prosecute either I (myself) or the aye (the corporation.)"

If you wade through it enough there is some validity to the argument. Unfortunately there is no validity to the US DOJ, so it's kind of a moot point.

Either that, or he's a pirate.

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NigaroFagetsu-kun 3 points ago +3 / -0

We have to assume it's a tough flu season

Can confirm, this year's strain is bad. (Don't worry, most if the deaths will be marked up as coof for financial reasons.)

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NigaroFagetsu-kun 2 points ago +4 / -2

Says the man who's boosted

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