I feel like a high percentage of people are completely gaslighted. I was approached in my semi-rural local grocery store by a masked lady in her seventies. I’m in my sixties and on oxygen. She chastised me for not masking, considering the “risks.” “I’m not afraid of monkey pox,” I chuckled. “I am,” she said emphatically from behind her m…
I feel like a high percentage of people are completely gaslighted. I was approached in my semi-rural local grocery store by a masked lady in her seventies. I’m in my sixties and on oxygen. She chastised me for not masking, considering the “risks.” “I’m not afraid of monkey pox,” I chuckled. “I am,” she said emphatically from behind her muzzle. “Really?” I said. “You go to a lot of gay raves?” I have no idea if my remark hit the target because what can you tell about someone so thoroughly propagandized that they’re wearing masks thinking it will “save them” from each successive announced and pre-planned sickness?? We are living in a time of madness, perhaps induced by the strangeness of the events with which “normal” people are bombarded. Killers of little children and groomers of little children hiding inside elementary schools and Disneyland. UFOs are admitted to, but no one cares. What’s a bunch of shiny objects in the sky now, after the unthinkable-ness of the past two years? The aliens could come like Han Solo in drag, tap dancing and nothing could top the spectacle of a drag queen dressed up as a health officer or a president getting an injection while sitting on a theatrical set of his own office. When the Russkies march down Constitution Ave, will anyone even blink?
My local council in South West Scotland now has people employed to go round sticking up posters with such vitally useful directives as "Keep your area clean" and "Remember to wash your hands". I am expecting "Remember to wipe your arse" and "When you breathe in, don't forget to breathe out". The obvious drive to flush as much money down the drain as possible continues.
I particularly like the Eric Hoffer quote 'A man is more likely to mind his own business when it is worth minding. When it is not, he takes his mind off his own meaningless affairs by minding other people's business'.
I feel like a high percentage of people are completely gaslighted. I was approached in my semi-rural local grocery store by a masked lady in her seventies. I’m in my sixties and on oxygen. She chastised me for not masking, considering the “risks.” “I’m not afraid of monkey pox,” I chuckled. “I am,” she said emphatically from behind her muzzle. “Really?” I said. “You go to a lot of gay raves?” I have no idea if my remark hit the target because what can you tell about someone so thoroughly propagandized that they’re wearing masks thinking it will “save them” from each successive announced and pre-planned sickness?? We are living in a time of madness, perhaps induced by the strangeness of the events with which “normal” people are bombarded. Killers of little children and groomers of little children hiding inside elementary schools and Disneyland. UFOs are admitted to, but no one cares. What’s a bunch of shiny objects in the sky now, after the unthinkable-ness of the past two years? The aliens could come like Han Solo in drag, tap dancing and nothing could top the spectacle of a drag queen dressed up as a health officer or a president getting an injection while sitting on a theatrical set of his own office. When the Russkies march down Constitution Ave, will anyone even blink?
My local council in South West Scotland now has people employed to go round sticking up posters with such vitally useful directives as "Keep your area clean" and "Remember to wash your hands". I am expecting "Remember to wipe your arse" and "When you breathe in, don't forget to breathe out". The obvious drive to flush as much money down the drain as possible continues.
Remember Wee Krankie wants to be seen as 'Scotland's Mammy' (I'm in Edinburgh).
The wonderful Neil Oliver is very good on this. This is one of his best 7-minute slots on GB News:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIX19h9aprk
I particularly like the Eric Hoffer quote 'A man is more likely to mind his own business when it is worth minding. When it is not, he takes his mind off his own meaningless affairs by minding other people's business'.
It won't be the Russians marching down Constitution Avenue. It will be the Chinese and we damn well better pay attention.