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JayBee's avatar

I laud your approach and totally agree with your eloquent identification of the main problem, but the main problem I see and have with that main problem/these people is that the people I know personally who swallowed these lies, actively discriminated against the unvaxxed or never and still don't raise a peep about it, are people who are well educated professionals, deem themselves to be either progressive or conservative but always liberal and very tolerant, were raised with knowledge and conscience about their own country's history and atrocities and continuously blurped 'my body, my choice' or 'never again' or 'could not have happened here' or 'I would have been in the resistance'.

And I see absolutely no personal admission of their errors, let alone apologies, self-criticism, shame or guilt with them.

To the contrary, they are either doubling down on their self-righteousness and vileness, like all their high-priests do, or they are staying apathetic.

So, needless to say, it is more difficult for me than for you to prevent my anger from becoming hate, although my primary feeling and action towards them really is 'just' contempt, and I am much more sceptical than you about a positive development or solution and about preventing a repeat.

My focus is therefore just on getting closer to like-minded people and on living my life so that I am least impacted by them and by businesses and the state's restrictions, primarily hoping for niches of freedom and sanity to remain, live in and support. In short:

"May the bridges I burn light the way."

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Kathleen Devanney. A human.'s avatar

Thanks. I appreciate the essay. I suspect much of the critical feedback you receive has a lot to do with the rawness of all things Covid and so depending on who and where one is in grasping the last couple years - piggybacked on decades leading up to it - is fully related to what degree have you been red pilled so it's hard to focus on elements of the story and attempt rational analysis. It's still ongoing, it's disorienting and traumatizing and those behind it are not done. So, my point is, it's gonna trigger. For some time. And we still don't know enough. So balanced and sane in the midst of upside-down, inside-out, feels... maybe too soon. Too polite. Outrage still feels more appropriate to me, but you can't do that all day. I don't know. I appreciate the thoughtfulness.

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