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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   199,153 views  1,318 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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627   Patrick   2023 Feb 10, 4:36pm  

Yes, maybe the right tack to take is "You tried to do the right thing, but you were lied to. So your good will was abused and your good intentions ended up causing harm because of bastards like Pfauci and Bourla."

And maybe for maskers, you could appeal to the same fear that kept them wearing a mask in order to get them to stop: "Hey, that mask is harming your health by getting you to breathe micro-fibers deep into your lungs along with mold spores that form on the mask, as well as reducing your oxygen intake. It's going to kill you if you keep wearing it."
629   HeadSet   2023 Feb 13, 9:02am  

Patrick says

Yes, maybe the right tack to take is "You tried to do the right thing, but you were lied to. So your good will was abused and your good intentions ended up causing harm because of bastards like Pfauci and Bourla."

Nice idea, but here is what you will face:

The virtue seeker would have to believe they were fools and became enforcers for a corrupt government, a government they desperately want to trust. It is much easier for the virtue seekers to believe new lies that all the heart issues are due to Covid itself and not the jab. The virtue seeker would also have to admit their part in the damage done to children and by the forced vaccines. The choice is to believe new lies or admit to being a Stasi Auxiliary.
631   Patrick   2023 Feb 17, 3:47pm  

https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/nothing-is-obvious-to-scared-people


it’s fascinating the way the world can go from “what was always known” to “that which everyone knew was the wrong thing” in such rapid progression.

you can toss 1000 years of science, philosophy, and ethics right out the window the minute you get scared. fear is the antithesis of rationality. it’s the drive to “do something right now” and people desperate for this course are easy marks for the guy with the shouty voice on the big white horse. ...




and we are now seeing it everywhere.

ask any doctor in 2019: “should people who have already had a disease get vaccinated against it?” and they would have told you “no.”

this was and is obvious.

vaccines are not magic, they just train your immune system. if recovering from the virus cannot teach it (and almost certainly better) then a vaccine cannot either. no one argues that we use vaccines because they provide better immunity. we use them seeking to provide immunity at lower risk. this whole “vaccinated immunity is superior to immunity acquired by recovery” is entirely made up nonsense that never had any basis whatsoever in biology.

this is all coming out now. ...

we are recovering from this bizarre excursion into immunological inversion that suddenly took hold of damn near every health agency on earth.

and make no mistake, the “there is no herd immunity/durable immunity from recovery” was the endless refrain of the health moppets. ...

this was not public health, it was product advertising based on known and knowably false premises.

there is just no other way to spin it.

they deliberately changed the definitions of everything to push this narrative.

it was not an accident.

this was a campaign. ...

and this was hyped into a savage storm of fear messaging and social pressure.

again, it was not an accident.

this was policy. they hired experts and influencers alike to make it so. ...




... even those who saw through this mostly failed to stand fast enough. you have to nip this in the bud. the minute they tell you something crazy, there must be mass non-compliance.

once they get the ball rolling with “2 weeks to flatten your resolve” the game is kind of over. they have the momentum.

you get to keep the rights you will fight for, and the fight must be early and instant. ...

we have not seen the last of them and rest assured, they will find a way to try this again.

and then as in 2020, fear will be their weapon.

fear will be the mind killer they use to run roughshod over rationality and turn the demos once more into the mob.

and this is why you should stop believing them.

it’s also why our newly forged networks are so important. standing alone is hard. people fare poorly in isolation, in alienation. people alone are easy to scare. people together may draw resolve from one another.

and this is why our networks and not theirs must stand paramount is we would stay free. cultivate them and your connectedness.

unless, of course, you’d like to take this ride again…
632   stereotomy   2023 Feb 17, 5:53pm  

Patrick says

Yes, maybe the right tack to take is "You tried to do the right thing, but you were lied to. So your good will was abused and your good intentions ended up causing harm because of bastards like Pfauci and Bourla."

And maybe for maskers, you could appeal to the same fear that kept them wearing a mask in order to get them to stop: "Hey, that mask is harming your health by getting you to breathe micro-fibers deep into your lungs along with mold spores that form on the mask, as well as reducing your oxygen intake. It's going to kill you if you keep wearing it."

I don't know if there's any method outside of very competent psychological therapy to admit such profound failure. Our society is heavily biased to blame the victim. This has been used by gubment to destroy troublesome minorities (FBI/CIA importing first heroin, then crack/base to the innner cities).

I've personally had a couple of friends suffer incredible hardship and were "blamed" for it, as if they were faking. No one stood by them - it was as if their failure was a contagious disease (sound familiar?) and they were shunned. To this day, one old friend has not forgotten that I helped him in his moment of need, and now he's doing so much better.

Why are those in power so focused on tearing humans down, telling them that they're killing grandma or the planet?
633   Patrick   2023 Feb 17, 6:21pm  

stereotomy says

Why are those in power so focused on tearing humans down, telling them that they're killing grandma or the planet?


Money and power I think. Hopefully not just the desire to kill millions.
634   Someone_else   2023 Feb 17, 6:31pm  

Africa apparently is w/o the VX? China and others has but no spike protein designs? Western civ. targeted, but also the Pacific basin? USA, Canada, Austral, N.Z., Japan, S. Amer. Thinkers along this line are at wits end to find humans setting this up. What else could it be? Sure as hell isn't god that is in each of us or is it?
635   Someone_else   2023 Feb 17, 6:31pm  

Last Nov. emails from HI DOH which pushed VX on 9 mos-19mos children............fckin shthol.
636   Patrick   2023 Feb 17, 6:35pm  

Someone_else says


emails from HI DOH which pushed VX on 9 mos-19mos children


Those HI DOH people must be tried and hanged for this. Attempting to poison small children is about as bad as it gets.
640   ForcedTQ   2023 Feb 18, 10:21am  

TenPound, that Rosanne bit hits it hard!
641   mell   2023 Feb 18, 10:33am  

Brilliant!
642   Patrick   2023 Feb 18, 12:10pm  

charlie303 says




I love it.

Never forget how quickly vaxxers turned fascist. They are responsible for millions of pointless deaths from the vaxx.
643   Someone_else   2023 Feb 19, 6:10am  

The judges are all(most) taken. Compliants, completely protected.
645   Patrick   2023 Feb 24, 6:09pm  

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/on-stupidity


In 1943, the Lutheran pastor and member of the German resistance, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, was arrested and incarcerated in Tegel Prison. There he meditated on the question of why the German people—in spite of their vast education, culture, and intellectual achievements—had fallen so far from reason and morality. He concluded that they, as a people, had been afflicted with collective stupidity (German: Dummheit).

He was not being flippant or sarcastic, and he made it clear that stupidity is not the opposite of native intellect. On the contrary, the events in Germany between 1933 and 1943 had shown him that perfectly intelligent people were, under the pressure of political power and propaganda, rendered stupid—that is, incapable of critical reasoning.
646   HeadSet   2023 Feb 24, 7:02pm  

Patrick says

events in Germany between 1933 and 1943 had shown him that perfectly intelligent people were, under the pressure of political power and propaganda, rendered stupid—that is, incapable of critical reasoning.

People are not logical creatures. If they were, there would be no religions or Corvettes. Appeal to emotion always works. A charismatic leader can get a great number of sheeple to sacrifice their own best interest to the best interest of that leader.
647   Patrick   2023 Feb 24, 10:08pm  

HeadSet says

A charismatic leader can get a great number of sheeple to sacrifice their own best interest to the best interest of that leader.


I just read a quote from one of the Spaniards who was defeating the Aztecs to the effect that when they liberated the prisoners who were about to be sacrificed, some of them were indignant that they would not get to go to paradise and demanded to be left there to be sacrificed.
650   Ceffer   2023 Feb 26, 11:23am  

The evil is rudderless, thrashing around because it doesn't know anything but itself. I think that 'unanticipated consequences' is the most important part, because they think they can hide from the consequences of their evil, so they are sloppy and careless with it, and they are too often correct in that assessment.

“Evil comes from a failure to think. It defies thought for as soon as thought tries to
engage itself with evil and examine the premises and principles from which it originates, it
is frustrated because it finds nothing there. That is the banality of evil.”
― Hannah Arendt, Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil

https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/the-banality-of-evil
653   Patrick   2023 Mar 3, 11:01am  




Will this person figure it out before dying from the vaxx?

Probably not, since it's painful to admit you were that stupid.
654   mell   2023 Mar 3, 12:18pm  

Same for my leftoid (leaning) friends. They're all coming down with covid 2nd or 3rd time right now that the pandemic is over, and with harsh synptoms. ADE is real.
655   Patrick   2023 Mar 3, 12:31pm  

I just saw a headline somewhere about a new harsh cold in San Diego that is not from Wuhan Virus.

Seems like a lot of people have stupidly crippled their own immune systems.
656   Patrick   2023 Mar 4, 3:19pm  

Ah, here it is:


658   richwicks   2023 Mar 5, 10:11pm  

Patrick says

Seems like a lot of people have stupidly crippled their own immune systems.


They aren't stupid, they are aggressively gullible and they are hostile to people who aren't.
659   Patrick   2023 Mar 5, 10:39pm  

richwicks says

aggressively gullible


This is a new term for me, but it fits.
660   Ceffer   2023 Mar 5, 11:17pm  

I have a bit of trouble labeling people as 'stupid' for falling for psyops. Certainly, there is a fraction who are crazy enough to run with things right over the cliff of insanity.

This is an unprecedented abdication of morals, truth, responsibility, ethics in the institutions we grew to trust as operating in the public interest. I am much more ashamed at this abdication of responsibility than I am by the aggressively gullible victims. I have been gullible enough about things myself in the past.
661   richwicks   2023 Mar 5, 11:36pm  

Ceffer says

I have a bit of trouble labeling people as 'stupid' for falling for psyops.


I swear to god, I have met less than 10 people who are actually "stupid" in my lifetime. Ignorant, sure, uneducated, sure, but not stupid. Stupidity is extremely rare.

Most people who are labelled stupid, simply don't trust what they are taught without being given the reasoning to understand what they've been taught. They simply won't blindly believe. We have an inverted society in which people who DO blindly believe, they are rewarded.

The reason I gravitated toward science is I cannot blindly believe, and I know everything I was taught about history in high school and in college was false, but I can test science, and it's understandable and provable and disprovable. What I didn't realize until recently, is that most of my colleagues aren't like this. They don't understand or care about the scientific method, they just blindly trust it. Even very well educated people are like this. It's entirely changed my outlook.
664   Patrick   2023 Mar 8, 10:33am  


Avi Yemini
@OzraeliAvi
I was filming a piece to camera in Sydney when a stranger interrupted to call me a "f**kwit for spreading dangerous misinformation".

It went about as well for him as you'd expect.

*This video is BANNED on Facebook, Instagram & YouTube. It would be a shame if it went viral here.


665   HeadSet   2023 Mar 8, 11:27am  

At least the f*wit boy stayed and had a discussion. An American lib, when losing the factual argument, would have just called the Rebel News guy a racist and stormed off.
666   Patrick   2023 Mar 8, 11:28am  

True. They flee from facts.

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