I'm still seriously offended by the lockdowns, the ban on all sorts of innocuous activities and the complete destruction of civil liberties. And no, I won't let this go.

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Same here. I have some very deep down anger tucked away about this & it won’t go away. Not ever. If you say the words “I have Or had Covid” around me, I’ll never speak with you again. You’re a fucking moron. I want you to die. Of your fake Covid.
It never should be let go, it was a massive crime against humanity. There needs to be accountability
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KyleM. 1 year ago
Nor should you. A great many people were killed or seriously injured by this. I will never forget and my children will always remember. The perpetrators that lied and profited from this should be on display like Mussolini.
Bitterness does what for you. No one else cares how you feel MORE than you do The body keeps it score Find a productive way to move forward
What’s stopping you? I know my reasons. But we can do some things to benefit others & our families. Have you called & spoken with your representatives? Have you worked locally to heal your own town? I have definitely done both. As well as board meetings etc
My heart of love ❤️ prevents me from this. As much as others don’t understand me. 😂😜
You should be. My family and I lived through it in Queens NY for 2 years before we were able to flee permanently to Florida. The political restrictions were practically non existent here compared to the NYC hellscape the politicians created.
Being locked away without committing a crime definitely has a weird taste to it. Family and friends not allowed to see eachother, kids that were not allowed to play outside, businesses going down the drain etc... I've lost my students job because of that, had to move out of my apartment and nearly landed in the streets. I choose to disobey and lived in the dorm full time, which we weren't allowed either. I'm just glad that the housekeeper didn't give a fuck about the rules and let me in. Sometimes it's the best to not give a fuck. Good evening #nostr
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I'm still seriously offended by the lockdowns, the ban on all sorts of innocuous activities and the complete destruction of civil liberties. And no, I won't let this go.
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I was in India .. there was a lockdown ..probably lot severe than US .. but we were all fine .. in fact the weather in Delhi improved drastically.. people learnt to work from home ..and in the process fixed their broken homes ..emotionally as well as physically .. Later , when I returned to US , I found it wasn't bad here either .. crazy real estate in city centers took a nose dive .. people started moving to suburbs for better and bigger homes .. migrant workers ( native or #alien :-) went back to their families.. sure ..there were some casualties .. but such sudden changes always have collateral damage .. wait to see collateral damage if world moved to Bitcoin standard tomorrow :-) ..
Let's not call it bad just because it was top down ..from gov .. assessment should be objective ..
Don’t get big mads at me for turning the rules of red pilling back on you fools.
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KyleM. 1 year ago
Yes and yes. Local government has the most impact on our daily lives.
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Liberty Gal 1 year ago
Hopefully there are enough people like you to prevent it happening again. I think there are lots, but I don't know if it is enough.
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Z4 Explorer 1 year ago
Ffs are people actually following these orders? Surely we've learned from last time. How bad are these lockdowns in the US? I live in the UK. With Keir Stalin Starmer, he'll use any excuse to lock us down next.
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Bitpower 1 year ago
I feel exactly the same way and my fam and friends don't want to hear it anymore. I understand that too.
Same.
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I'm still seriously offended by the lockdowns, the ban on all sorts of innocuous activities and the complete destruction of civil liberties. And no, I won't let this go.
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I appreciate them for lots of reasons. For example they got me the chance to buy black market ice cream. Without it I wouldn't have comprehended the level of absurdity normies can tolerate. I use that example because for me it's quite clear that if a black market of ice cream had to emerge it can only be because there's something clearly wrong with the law.
I still can't believe it happened. why did it happen? how could it happen? and most importantly what do I have to know for it to never happen again? I guess this should definitely be a ful me once situation
I'm happy you are able to see the positive I all this crazy and I'm pretty sure that there are plenty of positive stories all around the globe.,.. but let me ask you a question, would you say after 4 years with all the post knowledge, was this a net positive or negative?
That was when I saw how easy it is to control humanity. Just create fear and they'll obey you, no matter how stupid/imbecile the scam is.
What on earth are you talking about? The world is a mess because of the lockdowns and restrictions on civil liberties. Are you suggesting things would be somehow better if we just did what we were told like good little sheep?
100%. I still tell my family once in a while ‘I haven’t forgiven them. I’m not going to’.
Raising the issue is a start. Virus likely came from tax$ labs - we could ceases this, though Democrat senators don't even show at the hearings. Per JHU, lock downs were advised AGAINST & ineffective (and highly harmful & destructive!), we can remind. Per Cochrane, masks are useless against aerosol viruses, we can remind. Per Fauci, Cell(2022), vaccines work against systemic viruses, but DON'T work against NON-SYSTEMIC viruses such as COVID (or flu), we can remind. (https://www.cell.com/action/showPdf?pii=S1931-3128%2822%2900572-8#page=3) Pharma has captured FDA, CDC, NIH through majority of their budgets and even bullied Congressional funding of $1billion to advertise jabs, we can remind. However, people just want to forget COVID, understandable, but testament to gullibility, power of propaganda, and the drive for 'safety' over liberty.
Sounds patronizing. It was very obvious that something was fishy about the lockdown. Fb/twitter were banning people for just discussing it which was a big red flag for me so when it comes to being forced to take an experimental vaccine and told I cant go to work for indefinite amount of time AND cant talk about it online only to find out 3 years later that it was all over an overblown reaction to a flu-like sickness that wasn’t a big deal… Yeah im still fckn pissed off
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lebe 1 year ago
Couldn't agree more
Right!! So interesting that none of these topics were part of the debate.
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Colezybear 1 year ago
I wish it didn't still piss me off but it does! 100%. I Hope we at least learned not to blindly trust these power hungry blatant liars.
of course..if anyone knew in COVID we should stay outside ..not indoors :-) ..then obviously, it was counterproductive.. but the point is hindsight is always 20 20 .. I don't subscribe to the idea that this was some sort of conspiracy .. it happened .. we all got scared .. and we all over reacted .. some less , some more ..
COVID was just a symptom of a bigger sickness that most people don't even know exists I think what happened was like always bad money in action.. the incentive of big farmA to make more profit, politicians to grab more power, government to take more control. it's not about conspiracy it's natural course of shit money creat shit incentives. the point is how many more have to suffer before we wake up from this fiat hypnosis. take the medicine, take the orge pill💊 AKA study BITCOIN
Prior to 2020 I never thought that such a draconian action could take place. Now I feel there are no limits, but many are awake and will not comply