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Guttermouth's avatar

>>I don't think poorly of someone that gives in to the fascism.

I don't consider them "on my side" either, though. They won't be unemployed, homeless, and sent off to Camp COVID. Maybe they'll raise a fist of solidarity as the unvaccinated are dragged off. Stunning and brave.

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PN Schwartz's avatar

Think of them as moving from Jew to righteous gentile status. There are some injected people that actually don't care about the injection status of those around them, etc.

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Guttermouth's avatar

Did the "righteous Gentiles" join their Jewish brothers and sisters in the lines for the trains even though they didn't have to? I go to the same school as the kitten so I may not have learned this stunning moment of brave and principled self-sacrifice from history.

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PN Schwartz's avatar

a few died for their deeds. But I guess we disagree, I don't think that stopping short of committing suicide makes them bad people.

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Guttermouth's avatar

It doesn't make them bad people.

It doesn't make them good people, either. Or brave, or part of the solution.

It makes them collaborators. The whole "go along to get along" thing in the article we supposedly all just read.

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Mike Sweeten's avatar

These exchanges are a perfect example of why collectivists become dominant. They all submit to the narrative and march in lock step. We (individualists) all think independently and fight with each other. If we don't come together and coalesce behind a common objective, we're doomed. Let me help. Who is the enemy? Authoritarian collectivists. Who are we? Freedom loving individualists.

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