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<blockquote data-quote="Viktor Zeegelaar" data-source="post: 1476885" data-attributes="member: 22108"><p>I'm highly sceptical of mass resistance for two reasons. 1. people just follow. They have their mind made up at this point. If they don't see it now, it's very unlikely that they'll see it later this year. Imagine that things are happening like 2 cojona cases and they shut entire NZ down. Apparantly that is accepted by the masses. 2. people are creatures of habit. They're used to the masks, to the media terror, to the fear. It will even be difficult for them to go back to the state they were in previously. Stockholm syndrome. They rather feel the comfort of what they know now then going back to another situation again, for that requires adaption and another change. That being said, I do think that later this year certain parts of the populace who are closed to being red pilled now but just ''wait the last 2 weeks until everyone is vaccinated'' will wake up as they realize that the vaccine won't end this at all. I hope we can form a group of at least 10% who die hard doesn't go along with this. That's a strong minority, if they are motivated and organized. Even a 1% hardcore motivated group can surpass the prowess of the 99% passive people easily</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Viktor Zeegelaar, post: 1476885, member: 22108"] I'm highly sceptical of mass resistance for two reasons. 1. people just follow. They have their mind made up at this point. If they don't see it now, it's very unlikely that they'll see it later this year. Imagine that things are happening like 2 cojona cases and they shut entire NZ down. Apparantly that is accepted by the masses. 2. people are creatures of habit. They're used to the masks, to the media terror, to the fear. It will even be difficult for them to go back to the state they were in previously. Stockholm syndrome. They rather feel the comfort of what they know now then going back to another situation again, for that requires adaption and another change. That being said, I do think that later this year certain parts of the populace who are closed to being red pilled now but just ''wait the last 2 weeks until everyone is vaccinated'' will wake up as they realize that the vaccine won't end this at all. I hope we can form a group of at least 10% who die hard doesn't go along with this. That's a strong minority, if they are motivated and organized. Even a 1% hardcore motivated group can surpass the prowess of the 99% passive people easily [/QUOTE]
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