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Psychology of vaxxers. They are accepting the state into their body, becoming one with the government


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2021 Oct 22, 3:04pm   172,995 views  1,216 comments

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Maybe the battle is between those who unfairly benefit from credentialism, and those who don't.

Liberals defend their credentials which allow them to exploit those who don't have the same credentials. Credentials create monopolies, the ability to set high prices regardless of quality of service. It is a way to defeat free market competition.

The funding of universities depends entirely on the demand for their degrees, which they control. Their biggest horror would be a system where anyone could take tests to prove competence in a subject without paying for the years of classes and subjecting themselves to obedience to professors.

Thatcher and Trump refused to give the automatic respect many academics feel is their due. They gave the impression that they could see right through us, an uncomfortable feeling.
- Thomas Frank

Most of academia is less about learning than about paying for a paper proof of status and conformity. Non-conformists are expelled from schools, or failed out. Most teachers do not like their authority to be questioned. Bosses like the academic proof of conformity when they hire. The most "educated" are the most obedient.

Trump was a threat to their credentials and therefore a threat to their incomes and status.

The academic elite need a reason to hate those threatening themselves, therefore they use imaginary "racism", to which there is no defense. The accusation is the conviction.

Then they don't need to worry about the real class problem, which is independent of race. They would be uncomfortable looking at class, because they'd have to look at themselves and their unearned class privileges.

So their faith in the injection is faith in the "expert class" of which they are members, and they demand that the hoi polloi submit to it as an expression of the elite's power and prestige.



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215   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2022 Feb 11, 3:02pm  

'Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.' — George Carlin
216   Ceffer   2022 Feb 11, 3:36pm  

“Howard Stern is a bunch of ugly sticks glued together with dried semen from one of his old wet dreams.

Once upon a time an abject failure as a broadcaster, he glimpsed a possible way out of Doom by taking on the role of psychological pornographer.

He’d assume everyone was obsessed by sex, and he’d force their inner dog to drool when he rang the bell.

Now, from a political perch, he’s decreed that all unvaccinated people should be locked in their homes and die.

That’s his style. Cut to the extreme chase. And also: see nothing, say something.

The mental midget status applies to Stern in spades. He knows zero about vaccines. He listens to the official doctors and the federal government like the kind of good little boy he hates.

As a young awkward schlub, he decided to rebel and burn down normal people by illustrating they were nothing more than prurient fish waiting to be shot in a barrel.

It was an easy choice. Once he found his radio style, he opened fire. His ratings soared; fame and fortune arrived.

He knows his success is nothing to be proud of. But success is all he has to hang his hat on. So he pretends it means something about his character.

It only means he’s one more person who’s tapped into a lowest common denominator and found dollars.

If Howard Stern tells you, you need to get vaccinated, you pretty much know it’s the wrong thing to do, on that basis alone. Directing people down bad alleys turns out to be one of Stern’s skills.

His notion of free speech is entirely self-serving. He wants to elevate his tired half-baked porn into a Constitutional issue.

He possesses a high degree of intelligence. He’s used it to recreate himself as mental midget. The only interesting moments in his career arrive when he laughs at himself because he knows what he’s done to himself.

He probably, on occasion, dreams he’s Field Marshal Fauci. And Fauci occasionally dreams he’s Howard Stern.”
~
Jon Rappoport
217   Patrick   2022 Feb 11, 4:44pm  

Ceffer says
Psychopaths and predators love to cultivate idiotic wishful thinking and altruism because they regard them as fatal weaknesses that give them an advantage over their prey. You can see it when they make appeals to soppy, sappy emotionalism that they don't share i.e. virtue signaling.


This is exactly what I thought when I saw uber-psychopath Bourla of Pfizer telling people that they should accept the vaxx into their heart tissue out of "love".

It was disgustingly manipulative. The people who fell for it are being weeded out of the gene pool right now.
218   HeadSet   2022 Feb 11, 5:36pm  

Ceffer says
“Howard Stern is a bunch of ugly sticks glued together with dried semen from one of his old wet dreams.

Howard Stern is why I will not subscribe to Sirius XM satellite radio. The ridiculous paycheck Sirius XM gives Stern is the reason their fees are so high, and I do not want any of my money to go to that idiot.
221   Patrick   2022 Feb 15, 5:43pm  

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/the-high-price-of-being-right-about-covid?source=patrick.net


One of the most alarming developments of the past few years has been pandemic groupthink and the ferocity with which it has stifled dissenting views and debate. Anyone who questioned the efficacy of lockdowns was accused of deliberately endangering the lives of others. Those who sought out alternative COVID-19 treatments rejected by mainstream experts, such as hydroxychloroquine, were shamed and even deplatformed by social media companies. The message was simple: Question the COVID narrative, and there will be consequences.

But there were still many brave enough to buck the mob mentality. And as time has gone on and scientific data on COVID and pandemic restrictions have become more accurate, it has become clear that the dissenters were right. Lockdowns didn’t save lives; in fact, they likely cost more lives than they saved. Masks, specifically the cloth masks experts pushed on the public, are ineffective at stopping the spread of the virus and are harmful to children's development. ...

Unfortunately, nonconformists have had to pay an enormous price for being right.

Take, for example, Jennifer Sey, the global brand president of Levi’s, who resigned this week, giving up her two-decade career at the company because it did not want her to speak out against COVID school closures. In an article for Common Sense, Sey wrote:

In the summer of 2020, I finally got the call. “You know when you speak, you speak on behalf of the company,” our head of corporate communications told me, urging me to pipe down. I responded: “My title is not in my Twitter bio. I’m speaking as a public school mom of four kids.”


But the calls kept coming. From legal. From HR. From a board member. And finally, from my boss, the CEO of the company. I explained why I felt so strongly about the issue, citing data on the safety of schools and the harms caused by virtual learning. While they didn’t try to muzzle me outright, I was told repeatedly to “think about what I was saying.”

However, Sey refused to stay silent. She kept speaking up, meeting with local California officials, going on TV, and writing about the danger of remote learning and how it would hurt children. After appearing on Laura Ingraham’s Fox News show, Sey knew her time was up. Sure enough, the head of diversity, equity, and inclusion at Levi’s reached out to her and asked that she do an “apology tour.” ...

This past month, Sey was informed that it had become “untenable” for her to stay on at Levi’s. She was offered a $1 million severance package, but she refused to take it, knowing that if she did, she would have to sign a nondisclosure agreement barring her from speaking about why she was leaving the company.

She lost it all: her career, the chance to become Levi’s next CEO, which was well within her grasp, and the money she was owed — all because she questioned one aspect of the COVID narrative and refused to stay silent.

Here’s another example. Eric Flannery, a veteran who owns a burger joint in Washington, D.C., decided that he would not enforce the city’s vaccine mandate, which required all businesses to ask patrons to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 when officials implemented it last month. His reasoning was simple: "I’m not a government agent, and quite frankly, it’s not my job to check your personal medical history for you to come in,” he said. “I’m not a medical doctor. I don’t have any opinions on the vaccine. You should talk with your medical doctor and make an informed decision on your own and decide that.”

As a result, Flannery’s bar, the Big Board, was slapped with multiple fines, and its liquor license was revoked. Ultimately, Flannery was ordered to stop doing business altogether by the D.C. Health Department. And last Thursday, D.C.’s Assistant Attorney General Anthony Celo demanded that D.C.’s Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration make its suspension of the Big Board’s liquor license permanent, arguing its “continued operation places the community at risk.”

Just four days later, D.C. announced it would lift the vaccine mandate.

In other words, the city destroyed a man’s small business just to turn around and agree with him that the mandate isn’t necessary. Flannery was right, but he lost his livelihood because he spoke up before anyone else was willing to.

This is not just a pandemic of a virus. It is also a pandemic of mania that has produced some of the most egregious acts of intolerance many of us will ever witness. The latter is the real crisis, as people like Sey and Flannery have learned the hard way. But if we're to break through and dismantle the stifling groupthink that still hangs over society, we'll need many more like them: people who have the courage to stand for what they believe is right, even if it's unpopular, no matter what it costs them.
222   Patrick   2022 Feb 16, 10:35am  


Furious over the expected easing of 'Covid restrictions,' fanatical New Normal Germans have started a hashtag #DieMaskebleibtauf (i.e., the mask stays on) ... and of course they have. The masks are symbols of allegiance to the new official ideology, as this lapel pin once was


Truly mask Nazis.
223   Patrick   2022 Feb 16, 8:45pm  

https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/your-mask-ennobles-me?r=6gdz&source=patrick.net


the studies undertaken to “prove” efficacy were shams, lacked control groups, used cherry picked data, fraud, and methodologies so hilariously bad as to call into question the basic competence and honesty of those pushing them. the CDC has been a disgrace.

and yet the intensity of the push for this meaningless mitigation ratcheted ever upward. a certain class of person loved this, demanded this, needed this. no data could dissuade their desire.

even those who gathered the data that proved so helpful in proving this such as emily oster backed away from their own output because it so clearly contradicted the narrative of their tribe. she, an ivy league economics professor, disavowed her own discovery and flipped to team emotion. (another dark day for the gato alma mater)

it was sad to see, but altogether predictable.

masks are signs of subjugation. they dehumanize. they alienate. and this is WHY they are so attractive to so many.

this is why forcing them on kids to dominate them and force them into compliance with state over self or even parents is such a high priority goal for those that have collectivist plans for their futures. it establishes precisely who is in charge.

masks are not about public health.

masks are about hierarchy.

they not only represent a high visibility in-group/out-group tribal marker, but they have wonderous potential as a form of separating the powerful from the powerless, the nobles from the commoners, the dictators from the dictated to.

it has become the opiate of the classes.




perhaps some women are more equal than others?

i suspect that this is why mandating masks is more popular among the well heeled than the working class: the rich and powerful know they will not have to follow these rules in the manner that the grubby commoners shall have to and this frisson of aristocratic privilege thrills them.

this is also why they love making you do this then getting caught not doing it themselves. they do not feel shame. they do not feel hypocrisy. they feel power: the power to flout the very rules they impose and to be free from consequence as they do so. this establishes them as a ruling class possessed of royal prerogative.
224   Patrick   2022 Feb 17, 10:40am  

https://babylonbee.com/news/liberal-emerges-from-home-to-face-eerie-dystopia-of-people-living-normal-lives?source=patrick.net




CLAREMONT, CA—Sources have confirmed that local assistant professor of Applied Gender Entanglement Studies, Spenther Dillstump, unsealed his front door for the first time in two years then, clutching his emotional support Fauci Doll and whispering a prayer of righteous safetyism to Dr. Rachel Walensky, emerged from his home to face the eerie dystopia of people living normal lives.

“Eeek! What’s that horrific monstrosity! We’re all gonna die!” yelled Dillstump according to witnesses who reported him pointing at the unmasked smiles of an older couple walking past. The quadruple-masked adventurer was also seen trying to ward off the couple with a printout of outdated CDC guidelines while shouting long-disproven facts about natural immunity.

Numerous eyewitness accounts describe Mr. Dillstump as frantically scurrying behind trees and dumpsters whenever humans passed by in their threatening states of happiness and normalcy.

Onlookers later described police arriving at the city park in search of terrorist groups acting violently, as described by an anonymous 911 caller. All they saw were a few families enjoying the fresh air, children laughing and playing, and a crazed man behind some bushes gargling hand sanitizer. Underfunded and overworked, the officers were unable to question the individual—identified by onlookers as Dillstump—as dispatch sent them away to the 39th carjacking that day.

Exhausted and overwrought, Spenther Dillstump eventually snuck back to the eternal safety of his home, having never found a store that sold hazmat suits and still mandated masks, vaccines, social distancing, and BLM attire.
227   AmericanKulak   2022 Feb 17, 12:15pm  

Crazy Eyes, everytime
228   AmericanKulak   2022 Feb 17, 12:17pm  

School Board Flips out an calls LEOs to eject woman who showed School Board Members out and about unmasked from their Social Media.

https://twitter.com/justin_hart/status/1494101885518708736?s=20&t=reB6RF_2zp7pJ15yi_aocQ&source=patrick.net
229   Patrick   2022 Feb 17, 7:56pm  

https://www.globalresearch.ca/researchers-study-crafting-messages-vaccine-compliance/5770879?source=patrick.net


Crafting Messages for Vaccine Compliance. “Guilt, Anger, Embarrassment or Cowardice — What Works Best?”
Researchers Study
230   Patrick   2022 Feb 18, 9:27pm  

https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/an-epidemic-of-self-delusion/comments?source=patrick.net


this stage of the pandemic is really one of the more mystifying parts. if you listen closely, you can hear the popping of burning wires.

i got vaccinated.

i got covid.

i got really sick.

thank goodness i got vaccinated!

you should get vaccinated too!

i mean, at a certain point you’re thanking your lucky rabbit foot for keeping you from having lost your gold fillings on top of your wristwatch last poker night…

it’s like the last vestiges of observational capability have finally been beaten out of a meaningful portion of the population.

truly, we have entered the post rational world of the unfalsifiable claim.

“it would have been worse if i had not!”




it’s such a wonderful meme. so pervasive. so persuasive. and so totally, utterly impervious to contradiction.

it’s the perfect brainworm to justify what you did.

you can show them all the societal data you like about higher rates of hospitalization this year than last in groups that were 95%+ vaccinated.

it does not matter. no aggregate data can refute any individual belief about one specific datapoint among many.

“i’m sure it helped.”

this belief lets anyone feel good about vaccination and boosting even as they fall ill.

it literally turns the contraction of covid by vaccinated people into the belief that covid vaccines worked for them.

this may be the most successful piece of product positioning in human history.

cognitive bias becomes cognitive dissonance becomes an iron bar certainty that your virtuous behavior saved you.

as a perfect pathway to self justification and validation of priors, it’s near 100% effective if you simply believe hard enough. ...

the alternative is admitting that you were played for a chump. people are highly averse to such conclusions.

of course, spotting the chump is easy:

ask such a person what would convince them that the vaccine did not prevent covid from being worse.

see if they have an answer.

if they do not, well, then it’s pure presumption.

that which cannot be falsified cannot be proven either.

bingo. chumpitude verified.

and boy do people not want things proven.

we’ve reached the point where agencies will no longer publish objective data because it does not support their conclusions.

“we cannot provide data because people might analyze it!” is not much of a mantra, is it? ...

NEW - Public Health Scotland will stop publishing data on Covid deaths and hospitalizations by vaccination status because there are "significant concerns about the data being misused deliberately by anti-vaccination campaigners."



231   HeadSet   2022 Feb 19, 6:48am  

Patrick says
cognitive bias becomes cognitive dissonance becomes an iron bar certainty that your virtuous behavior saved you.

Welcome to pack animal human nature:
A 5-year-old who bothered to think about it would know that Santa cannot possibly deliver to all the world's kids in one night. But he trusts the "authorities" who said so and not believing may mean no toys for Christmas.
Any modern educated person should know that a genie did not abracadabra the universe a few thousand years ago. But believing that makes one feel virtuous and means they will survive death.
Admitting that jabs, masks, and lockdowns do nothing to prevent Covid means admitting that one was a fool, along with admitting that their precious Dem party lied to them.

I was at a house party last year where I was discussing Covid with and old friend. He was double jabbed and insisted that it was a "vaccine" and not a jab. It was a friendly and polite discussion but after I presented some facts to him, he replied, "I will not believe that my government lied to me."
233   GNL   2022 Feb 19, 2:56pm  

Patrick says
https://notthebee.com/article/many-americans-say-theyll-continue-to-mask-even-after-mandates-go-away?source=patrick.net

Bet on it. I'm 55 years old and I believe that when I die there will still be people masking. Right this minute, my wife and I are at Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant in Northern Virginia. There is a table of 3 teenagers sitting at a table and when the waiter comes over, they put their masks on. There is no mask laws here.
234   Patrick   2022 Feb 19, 3:12pm  

My wife's take:

I understand wanting to believe. I want to believe that the vaccinated are at least somewhat protected, either from getting the disease at all or from getting a severe case.


So a lot of all this is about wanting to believe something provably false.
235   richwicks   2022 Feb 19, 10:56pm  

HeadSet says
He was double jabbed and insisted that it was a "vaccine" and not a jab. It was a friendly and polite discussion but after I presented some facts to him, he replied, "I will not believe that my government lied to me."


Operation Ajax
Operation PBSuccess
Project MKUltra
Cointel Pro
Operation Mockingbird
The King Suicide Letters
The Gulf of Tonkin Incident - the Pentagon Papers that proved it was a lie
Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq
Qaddafi causing a "humanitarian crisis in Libya" which is now in civil war with slavery markets since he was killed
Assad using chemical weapons in Syria, with two OPCW whistleblowers pointing out this was a lie

That's a short list. I've avoided more controversial ones and some of those are controversial - but those are all examples of which I'm entirely convinced our government has lied, and a "normie" would possibly accept.

At this point, if a person doesn't realize their government will purposely lie to them, I no longer consider them naive, I consider them frustratingly stupid. It's blatantly obvious.

People can often see the OLD lies, and accept them, they can't accept the current ones. They think something was done to fix it. Nothing has been done.
239   GNL   2022 Feb 20, 10:57am  

Patrick says





I don't understand this photo. The cop flew the flag shown in the photo next to his? I can't figure out if the person who wrote about trying to figure out who the cop is is for the cop or against the cop. Confusing.
240   Patrick   2022 Feb 20, 8:15pm  

https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/thinking-points-february-20-2022?source=patrick.net


Pharma uses our own instincts against us

Social belonging is so important that most bougiecrats would rather die of a heart attack or give their kid autism than risk being labelled an anti-vaxxer.
243   Patrick   2022 Feb 21, 5:09pm  

https://allamericanwarriormonk.substack.com/p/the-covid-mask-cult-must-repent?source=patrick.net


I found it deeply disturbing that a professional attempted to train this girl to wear a dehumanizing mask, which caused her mental anguish, so students, their parents, and teachers at my school could feign a false sense of security. I told my principal that no child or adolescent should have to get used to something as ludicrous and harmful as wearing a mask just to receive an education, especially if they suffer from an anxiety disorder. Furthermore, my school administration believed it necessary to reveal this student’s “vaccination” status in order assuage people’s irrational fears, and to force her to undergo weekly burdensome testing, since they considered a maskless child a safety concern! I called out the administration’s callousness towards this girl, and in effect caused my first ripple of the year, which later turned into waves of criticism of my school’s unscientific policies of Covid containment.


Masking and vaxxing are mental illnesses.
245   Ceffer   2022 Feb 23, 11:56am  

They embrace the grim reaper of immolation. The long pigs are domesticated for the slaughterhouse.
246   PeopleUnited   2022 Feb 23, 12:06pm  

Patrick says






It’s like a priest wearing a backwards color, a symbolic gesture of piety.
247   Ceffer   2022 Feb 23, 12:11pm  

PeopleUnited says
It’s like a priest wearing a backwards color, a symbolic gesture of piety.

Same around Santa Cruz. Like those animals they return to the wild who don't even register that their cage doors are open.

If anybody says anything about my not wearing a mask, I'll try saying to them: "You'll stop wearing it when you feel stupid enough."
248   WookieMan   2022 Feb 23, 12:17pm  

Patrick says
Masking and vaxxing are mental illnesses.

Yup. Also control. Most of the vaccinated I know now are regretting it. They did it for work or because of peer pressure.

Met with some different friends we haven't seen since the beginning of this. About 10 adults. Myself and one other were the only pure bloods. Two were CPD cops, didn't want to get vaccinated but had to to keep their jobs. All the ladies all had the same issues I've mentioned with my wife. At some point this isn't a side effect and we need to acknowledge the vaccine is fucking women up.

No one believes the narrative. Not sure they ever did. If you have a random group of friends that you haven't talked to in a while, try it. It confirms my anecdotal evidence that this is pure bull shit. No one is actually scared of this virus and never was.
249   Patrick   2022 Feb 23, 8:37pm  

https://markcrispinmiller.substack.com/p/were-all-in-jonestown-now?source=patrick.net


Last night, one of my subscribers posted this comment on “In memory of all those who ‘died suddenly,’ February 15-21”):

A few days ago the Chicago theatre community was shaken by the loss of one of our own. She had moved to LA to pursue acting and was missing (we all shared her info like crazy) only to be found dead on the 18th.

I’m a pariah amongst my colleagues for my stance on vaccines so I can’t even utter the notion around them. But I’m pretty sure it’s the vax.

Sanjoy Mahajan’s reply:

I'm with you on not even uttering the notion. There's so little point. The people in the Covid trance cannot even hear the idea.

Last April, the father (healthy, 48 y.o.) of my daughter's good friend from school died suddenly in his garden. It was 1 day after his age group (55 and under) became "eligible" as they say (as if it were akin to being an "eligible bachelor"). It happened in a city of jab fanatics, so my guess was that he had got his first jab the previous day and had a cardiac event or stroke. His obituary said that he died "of no known cause" -- my first personal encounter with that phrase. ...

Is it possible to break that trance? The personal tragedy of losing someone to the jab, or of losing one’s own health because of it, has snapped people out of it; but there are all those who’ve been hypnotized so deeply that no personal loss, or agonized firsthand account of suffering, will wake them up. They’re like kamikaze pilots, or sleeper agents mind-controlled to carry out assassinations. If anything can wake them up, it would have to be some intervention far more radical than simply trying to talk them out of it, whatever you may say.

So it would seem that we have lost them, too, to this grotesque worldwide experiment, even though they’re still around.
250   NuttBoxer   2022 Feb 23, 8:52pm  

Watching a documentary on what happened in Victoria, and a statement from a participant really sums up beautifully the psychology this post is trying to understand. All the bullshit of the scamdemic creates an illusion of safety, and questioning that bullshit threatens the illusion. The other big illusion they prey on the illusion of moral superiority. That all the bullshit somehow means you are a good person who is saving lives. Again, questioning the narrative threatens the illusion.

So people think the sacrifice was worth it to stay safe, or they are a super hero who saved lives. But if it's all for naught, didn't make them any safer, and actually put them at more risk. Didn't save anyone, and actually harmed people, who wants to face that?
251   Patrick   2022 Feb 23, 10:38pm  

@NuttBoxer I think you're right.
254   Patrick   2022 Feb 24, 4:24pm  

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5e1389371effc55c2dc0f659/t/61ddc218fce12b65ced96c72/1641923097415/VACCINE+MOMENT.pdf?source=patrick.net


Often, in an argument, what people think they are arguing about is not the
real subject of disagreement, which is deeper and often unspoken, if it is
even understood. So it is here. The divisions that have opened up in
society about the covid vaccines are not really about the covid vaccines at
all: they are about what vaccination symbolises in this moment. What it
means to be 'vaxxed' or 'unvaxxed', safe or dangerous, clean or dirty,
sensible or irresponsible, compliant or independent: these are questions
about what it means to be a good member of society, and what society
even is, and they are detonating like depth charges beneath the surface of
the culture. ...

We could all throw peer-reviewed studies that we don’t really understand at
each other, and they would all miss the mark because the vaccine is not the
point. The point is what it symbolises - and what it is being used to build.
I am a writer. I know how to construct stories. I know what makes them
succeed or fail, and I have a nose for when a story does not hang together.
The covid Narrative is just such a story. It doesn’t fit together, even on its
own terms. Something is wrong. The surface tale does not reflect what lies
beneath. And what lies beneath is what interests me now. ...

Most of all, it has revealed the authoritarian streak that lies beneath so
many people, and which always emerges in fearful times. In the last month
alone I have watched media commentators calling for censorship of their
political opponents, philosophy professors justifying mass internment, and
human rights lobby groups remaining silent about ‘vaccine passports.’ I
have watched much of the political left transition openly into the
authoritarian movement it probably always was, and countless ‘liberals’
campaigning against liberty. As freedom after freedom has been taken
away, I have watched intellectual after intellectual justify it all. I have
been reminded of what I always knew: cleverness has no relationship to
wisdom. ...

Most of all, though, what the covid apocalypse has revealed to me is that
when people are frightened, they can be easily controlled.
Control: this is the story of the times. Across the world we are seeing an
unprecedented claim to control staked by the forces of the state, in alliance
with the forces of corporate capital, over your life and mine. All of it
converges on the revealed symbol of our age: the smartphone-enabled QR
code that has, with frightening speed and in near-silence, become the new
passport to a full human life. As ever, our tools have turned on us. Another
revelation: they were never our tools to begin with. We were theirs.


This is a great essay, worth reading in full.

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