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Evelyn K. Brunswick's avatar

There's clearly a karma (law of rebound) thing going on here. It would be positive of course if people noticed that, I mean people other than us lot who saw through the whole thing pretty much from the start so that by the time the jabs came along saying no was an automatic, almost self-defensive instinctive reflex (in my own case, I admit, gratefully aided by a very good knowledge of basic medical science).

So even though stories like these should wake people up I very much fear they won't. Why? Because it's simply not psychologically tolerable for people to accept the truth, that not only have they been hoodwinked, but they've been deliberately poisoned as well, and that, ultimately, the only conclusion one can draw from that is that one is being governed by evil, monstrous psychopaths. And so people will come up with all manner of increasingly fantastical explanations/excuses for why the cause was something else, anything else, other than the obvious, but psychologically intolerable one that would turn their entire lives upside down with no ability to unlearn what they've discovered.

I like your intention of saying all of these things in a work of fiction, though (that's what I'm doing myself, although it incorporates a lot more besides covid) - with fiction you can overcome that 'psychological intolerability' block, because a protective part of the reader can tell them it's only a story, whilst their rational brain can still tell them it's real. People do, after all, see the world through stories - so I do think that storytelling people about the truth is the way to go, rather than just, what comes across often as lecturing and badgering them about the evil machinations of the evil monsters in positions of power, money and social control. People have been taught/conditioned/gaslighted after all to react with the standard 'that's just a conspiracy theory', and then shut their brains off again. Because that's the path of least resistance.

Still, karma always finds a way of circumventing psychological intolerance, eh.

'Your karma ran over my dogma!' hehe

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Sane Francisco's avatar

Karmically tragic.

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