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<blockquote data-quote="Sinabelus" data-source="post: 1483964" data-attributes="member: 22204"><p>Entire families will be torn apart by this question, as if we needed that on top of the rest. Thankfully my father, mother & stepmother (which I like, actually) are all anti-system and refuse to get the shot. One grandmother won't as long as it's not mandatory, so she will eventually get it lol, the other one wants to get the shot simply out of compliance because she agrees with my points. My sister however is adamant on getting the vaccine because she wants to "get her life back", the sheer creepiness of it all amazes me.</p><p></p><p>To be honest I'm done trying to convince people not to get the shot. I express my views and the reasons behind it but I don't take it further. Most normies are only concerned with how much earthly pleasure they think they can extract again once all of this "ends", if only they would take the shot. Those who do it out of concern of others (those who really do, not those posturing) will probably label you as selfish if you tell them what you think of the vaxx anyway. Masses don't think, and the average Joe doesn't really either, that's why you have to have governments to lead. The more time goes the more I think the only thing to do to "save" normies would be to get power, otherwise it's just speaking to a wall.</p><p></p><p>What concerns me more will be the prospect of finding a viable partner once the vaxx has been there for a long time. How is anyone expected to find a decent, not ugly, spiritual, well-disposed and <em>unvaxxed</em> partner, let alone a wife given female are more suggestible. Those who aren't outright sterile from the vaccine (as I've heard it might) will end up not having children anyway lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sinabelus, post: 1483964, member: 22204"] Entire families will be torn apart by this question, as if we needed that on top of the rest. Thankfully my father, mother & stepmother (which I like, actually) are all anti-system and refuse to get the shot. One grandmother won't as long as it's not mandatory, so she will eventually get it lol, the other one wants to get the shot simply out of compliance because she agrees with my points. My sister however is adamant on getting the vaccine because she wants to "get her life back", the sheer creepiness of it all amazes me. To be honest I'm done trying to convince people not to get the shot. I express my views and the reasons behind it but I don't take it further. Most normies are only concerned with how much earthly pleasure they think they can extract again once all of this "ends", if only they would take the shot. Those who do it out of concern of others (those who really do, not those posturing) will probably label you as selfish if you tell them what you think of the vaxx anyway. Masses don't think, and the average Joe doesn't really either, that's why you have to have governments to lead. The more time goes the more I think the only thing to do to "save" normies would be to get power, otherwise it's just speaking to a wall. What concerns me more will be the prospect of finding a viable partner once the vaxx has been there for a long time. How is anyone expected to find a decent, not ugly, spiritual, well-disposed and [I]unvaxxed[/I] partner, let alone a wife given female are more suggestible. Those who aren't outright sterile from the vaccine (as I've heard it might) will end up not having children anyway lol. [/QUOTE]
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