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I remember the massive meme wave of dunking on people who didn't want to pump their kids full of dozens of different vaccines in the first few years of their life. A lot of animosity was generated against these few and far between people. The numbers have risen since then, and the media propagandists have convinced the lemmings that anyone who doesn't want a vaccine for coronavirus is some sort of anti (all) vaccine(s) wingnut boomer Karen etc who now has the ire of said lemmings who have spent the last few years bashing actual anti-vaccine people. I don't know how many people noticed this, but it might explain the anger the average person has thrust upon him when he just doesn't want a coronavirus vaccine.
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2 years ago 1 point (+1 / -0 )
Remember when it was rebellious to go against the system and the few that did had to fight and struggle for their views? Then, around the late nineties, rebellion was marketed and sold so even punks and anarchists had a place in Nickelodeon tv shows? It was a brilliant move by the powers that be. Mock your opposition and then say 'anyone can rebel' so it means nothing.
 
Then they scorned everyone that doesn't accept the powers that be with no questions asked. Not only that, they went nuclear on the people that questioned, calling them fascists and the like.
 
Remember the people that bought it and don't ever let them pretend they are going against the system, rebellious or stand out. When the time came to be your own person and think differently they called for censorship and brutality against everyone that disagreed with them.
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