I'm going to take this opportunity to remind everybody that it is our job to keep ourselves fed and taken care of. Delegating that responsibility to government is the beginning of a steep descent into hell.
Yes, I would rather see our government spend money on food security then have that same money wasted on minorities and illegal immigrants, sent to corrupt governments around the world; but, I would rather, instead, that they don't spend any money on anything that the constitution does not prescribe.
Holy fuck I did not know that about milk. Good grief, no wonder all those faggots on TV were always telling us to drink milk constantly. I love milk with cookies, but after reading this comment I am going to be consuming less of it.
The only thing I would change is that the deaths are not "due to government policy", but rather "due to compliance with government policy". I know it's a tough situation, and people in places like Australia don't even have proper arms to defend themselves, but everybody has to make a choice when this kind of shit goes down.
Good God, I mean I knew there was tons of manipulation and bot followers, but I honestly didn't realize that probably 90% of everything the general public believes about the popularity of their (the left's) platform is fake.
I remember when the whole "silent majority" meme started and there were a lot of naysayers after the election, even though it was very clear that this was actually a real thing, that there was really a huge majority of people who believed in traditional American values, and a corrupted minority of people who wanted to ruin these values. Seeing that these real numbers are drastically better than what has been projected restores a little bit of my faith in our odds as a society.
I've spent so much time on this over the past 15 years, and I feel exactly the same way, "how the fuck does anybody believe this shit". It's just frustrating when you realize that 90% of everybody in the US gets 90% of their information from the television. For people who have already figured out some things, the moon landing is one of those black pills that make you realize "wait a minute, they've kept this life alive for almost 60 years... we don't stand a chance."
The other thing that's weird is that I can recall specifically the time when I learned that "we can't go back to the moon now because we lost all the technology" and thinking to myself "how the fuck is it possible that we have 50 times the amount of technology available but people just know that we can't go back". This was well before I head ever researched anything about the moon landing being fake, but the story that you learn just feels intuitively bogus.
Anyone who is distraught by this world is somebody who we absolutely need in this world. So anyone contemplating killing themselves should reconsider, for the sake of the rest of us. The world is not broken. Your life is not broken. Things are just fucked up and they need to be fixed.
You know what's worse than that? Being able to easily predict the idiotic responses from the "gimme more vaccines in my butt, daddy" communists that some of us know, which is likely one of:
- "It's your fault, because you didn't get vaccinated!"
- "Nobody, especially you, could have predicted this outcome!"
- "That's expected. We never said that ONLY 7 DOSES would be enough to prevent a mild cold!"
Please add to the list of predictable responses.
Yeah, it is also possible that something is going on that is not related to the sun or natural phenomena. For example, imagine a scenario where phones/cell towers were sending out some kind of high frequency noise to fuck with everybody and ramp up chaos. I mean I just invented that notion right now, but some kind of non-natural scenario could be taking in local time rather than globally at the same time.
I tend to agree with this notion (the people that are promoting the virus as real), but I also wouldn't presume to know for 100% sure whether or not it is real. Myself, I don't believe viruses actually exist. I think that chemicals and bacteria are the things that can poison you.
Same exact sentiment about the exact same people. Also, Yeadon was the most censored, and also he wasn't making all kinds of mad claims about weird stuff; he was just simply saying these things are dangerous and lab studies have shown that they kill.
Legally speaking, our constitution is what defines our country and its government, and the constitution defines a republic, not a democracy. The constitution does not guarantee (or even mention) citizens' rights or privileges to vote. In fact, most citizens had no right to vote for most of our nation's history. The moment they did gain this right was the moment the nation started to fall apart.
However, because our government no longer adheres to its defining document, it could be more accurately said that we live in a failed state. The government is certainly not weak, but the government that the constitution defines is nearly gone, and that makes our constitutional republic a failed state that is occupied by a "democratic" tyranny.