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Ryan Gardner's avatar

In 1968 could you imagine your Father saying; "I am too scared to go into work because I might catch the flu"

My grandmother who is 95 and very lucid told me from the beginning she has never been more disgusted with the uniform cowardness of Americans - both with fear itself and not being able to distinguish what was heretofore not even close calls when it came to what was ethically/morally right/wrong.

Further, she reserves her deepest disdain for those who knew that what was happening was ethically wrong but did/said nothing.

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mimi's avatar

Never mess with that kind of grandma. They know what's what.

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JuQu's avatar

Ryan, I am not as old as your Grandma( well, not quite) and those were/are my sentiments too.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

It's quite amazing when you think about it; that which never had to be said because everyone agreed was the obvious morally right choice, became unrecognizable - even when told directly and given examples that were unassailable prior to covid.

In fact, when you tried to point this out to people it's like it actually made the obvious more illusory - as if the common knowledge of every prior generation had never existed.

The door to evil appears appealing from the outside and is well greased so that it is silent once opened.

Disturbing.

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Sean's avatar

Yes, but this manipulated, anti-rational normality has been in the works long before Covid, old-twitter and ticktock. Certainl this is now a species extinction event but the insanity of mandatory delusional consensus was unbearable in the Gulf wars, the defrauded elections, 911 … the Viêt Nam war. I think I got the order right. This war of the elites is a long game suddenly flashed forward.

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Stephen Sams's avatar

And watch out for an accelerated pace towards implementation of the WHO pandemic treaty

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BradK (Afuera!)'s avatar

Your grandmother obviously did not have Twitter and TikTok to poison her mind.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Yeah. And living through the depression and WW2 probably gave her perspective

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Amy's avatar

Although, to be fair to Twitter, it was Twitter that helped me to understand what was actually going on. I learned to read studies, use pubmed off the links other twitter users had provided. El gato was on Twitter, Mark Changizi, Jay Bhattacharyal, Martin Kulldorff, Michael Levitt and many others.

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Riccotelaly's avatar

My mom 96 - same. But a holocaust survivor. The letter perfect breech of the Nuremberg code- duh!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fo0DVB7pLOo&pp=ygUrOTMgeWVhciBvbGQgaG9sb2NhdXN0IHN1cnZpdm9yIGlyZW5lIHNoYXJlcw%3D%3D

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Beyond words. Thank goodness for folks like your mother!

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Riccotelaly's avatar

Notice she made no mention of CV - only the fascism that arrived. Straight to the point. I use that in every discussion - someone mentions when Covid arrived - I correct them - you mean fascism and the technocrat’s 4th Reich?

They tell me I’m crazy to which I say “ so you’re with the Reich’. That always goes well - I remain matter of fact and friendly - makes them even madder.

Ok “ we all pick sides” so now I know.

Mom told me three days in ‘Twice in a Lifetime”.

The signs - ‘keeping you safe’ - doctors and scientists leading the lies - but the big one for her was the general public - the mass formation- the cruelty masking as virtue.

To her that was the oh no - not again moment. She was walking down the street in France and young people berating her for no mask.

How people become bullies and feel good about it.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

I showed my twins this video. And my daughter started tearing up and told me to tell you to kiss your mother if she is still with us.

God bless you and happy New Year Riccotelaly!

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Riccotelaly's avatar

My mom by the way through the video was able to meet Vera Sharav - as did I. What both of these woman, Holocaust survivors, is clear is they are humanists. They are shocked that the Jewish community not only did not denounce the mandated experimental vaccine but some took offence with their position.

Some people are unable to understand basic principles. If Nuremberg is to be wiped aside in a moment of panic - scary times.

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