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These "apologies" are starting to bubble to the surface and all at the same time. This is not a coincidence. Clowns like Oster don't just "think this up" on their own. They are tasked to float these trial balloons by PR firms to gauge public sentiment.
This is just the opening salvo in a PR campaign we will likely see over and over again. Most likely this represents testing the rhetoric to determine which phrasing is the most persuasive and effective for gaslighting the population.
It is a disgrace to even be having this discussion at this time. But what else would you expect from narcissistic scumbags?
Further, the perpetrators do not get to decide anything about "sorry" , it is the victims who determine when and if forgiveness is appropriate.
I am personally engaged on a regular basis with numerous victims of various Covid medical murders, for but one example, and I can assure not one of these individuals is thinking about "sorry" they are all seeking justice for the murder of their loved one. I can further attest to the fact that universally they are repulsed by this notion at this point in time.
This is not even an apology, it is more gaslighting. The only thing that should be discussed right now is justice for the crimes that were committed across all sectors of society.
These crimes are still being committed on a daily basis. Millions were killed and millions more have had their lives permanently marred.
'Sorry' ain't gonna cut it.
This notion of "sorry" has gotten to the point of being pathological. To even suggest such a thing at this point is a disgrace and an insult to the millions who have had their lives destroyed forever and the millions who were killed.
Forgiveness of the criminals who have destroyed the lives of an entire generation of children can in fact be problematic. I don't believe we should even be in a conversation about "forgiveness" at this point- we need justice.
Without that these ghouls will do this again and again- they are already planning on it.
"Oops we killed 15 million people and implemented a mass surveillance control grid. Will you please forgive us? If you do, we will give you extra mealworm cupcakes."
Nov 6, 2022·edited Nov 6, 2022Liked by Mark Crispin Miller
I am listening to police sirens today Sunday...we've just had two. Reminds me of the Spring and Summer of 2021 during the Jab rollout...every day about 5 times a day.
It is a beautiful day here, 71 and a breeze. Indian Summer. I am dusting and moving the electric fireplace into my bedroom because it gets cold in there. Winter is coming.
Two young kids walkacross the parking lot, and my mind thinks: When I was that age, the one thing I knew in my life was that my parents would take a bullet for me. We knew we were the most important thing to our parents, and there was nothing they wouldn't do to keep us safe.
What are they going to think when they get a little older, and realize that we shut down the world, masked them like slaves, deprived them even of normal play, trashed the economy for their lifetimes, just so the old and afraid people could live a few years longer?
When they realize their parents would sacrifice them in a heartbeat to keep themselves safe?
I don't think this is going to end well. After such knowledge, what forgiveness?
These "apologies" are starting to bubble to the surface and all at the same time. This is not a coincidence. Clowns like Oster don't just "think this up" on their own. They are tasked to float these trial balloons by PR firms to gauge public sentiment.
This is just the opening salvo in a PR campaign we will likely see over and over again. Most likely this represents testing the rhetoric to determine which phrasing is the most persuasive and effective for gaslighting the population.
It is a disgrace to even be having this discussion at this time. But what else would you expect from narcissistic scumbags?
Further, the perpetrators do not get to decide anything about "sorry" , it is the victims who determine when and if forgiveness is appropriate.
I am personally engaged on a regular basis with numerous victims of various Covid medical murders, for but one example, and I can assure not one of these individuals is thinking about "sorry" they are all seeking justice for the murder of their loved one. I can further attest to the fact that universally they are repulsed by this notion at this point in time.
This is not even an apology, it is more gaslighting. The only thing that should be discussed right now is justice for the crimes that were committed across all sectors of society.
These crimes are still being committed on a daily basis. Millions were killed and millions more have had their lives permanently marred.
'Sorry' ain't gonna cut it.
This notion of "sorry" has gotten to the point of being pathological. To even suggest such a thing at this point is a disgrace and an insult to the millions who have had their lives destroyed forever and the millions who were killed.
Forgiveness of the criminals who have destroyed the lives of an entire generation of children can in fact be problematic. I don't believe we should even be in a conversation about "forgiveness" at this point- we need justice.
Without that these ghouls will do this again and again- they are already planning on it.
"Oops we killed 15 million people and implemented a mass surveillance control grid. Will you please forgive us? If you do, we will give you extra mealworm cupcakes."
No thanks.
I am listening to police sirens today Sunday...we've just had two. Reminds me of the Spring and Summer of 2021 during the Jab rollout...every day about 5 times a day.
It is a beautiful day here, 71 and a breeze. Indian Summer. I am dusting and moving the electric fireplace into my bedroom because it gets cold in there. Winter is coming.
Two young kids walkacross the parking lot, and my mind thinks: When I was that age, the one thing I knew in my life was that my parents would take a bullet for me. We knew we were the most important thing to our parents, and there was nothing they wouldn't do to keep us safe.
What are they going to think when they get a little older, and realize that we shut down the world, masked them like slaves, deprived them even of normal play, trashed the economy for their lifetimes, just so the old and afraid people could live a few years longer?
When they realize their parents would sacrifice them in a heartbeat to keep themselves safe?
I don't think this is going to end well. After such knowledge, what forgiveness?