The apathy is what I am counting on. Things need to get bad enough for people to get really angry to do something. It's going to begin affecting peoples leisure, luxury, and their comforts now which is a requirement in getting normies to comply with grassroots movements to go mainstream.
Deep breath.
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The apathy is what I am counting on.
You can count on it. Small little victories like this that are placed upon the whole suspension of the way people have lived their life for the last 100 years, are ten a penny these days, in the quickly crumbling anarcho-tyranny state. Their mouths are cashing checks their arses can't pay! So to speak. That currency is losing its value, but it's got a little way to go yet before it's all flushed out and hyper-democratization comes in to play. It's coming soon enough. It's best they are apathetic, because that flattens the curve of the decline for them. Two weeks probably won't be enough here though...
Things need to get bad enough for people to get really angry to do something.
I know rite! Like, risking going to jail, risking having their livelihoods taken from them, risking being imprisoned (Canacuck was a prison state before these draconian measures). Boy, you'd have to be pretty mad to do that! Wouldn't you? Perhaps they were just fools. Perhaps they were, you know, Huwhyte nationalists?
Things have got bad enough. The wheel turns around. They have got bad enough for 'people' to do something about. You witnessed it right here with the truckers protest in good old Ottawa and further afield than that. But that is where they pretty much held the line down to the last man (and Mohawk woman in a cripmobile).
Things have gotten so bad in fact, that people really are angry enough to do something. Wait, I'm repeating myself. Just like history. When they got angry enough before. They will get angry enough again. It might not even be the same people. But it will be people cut from the same cloth: I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore I tell you!
The thing is, things have gotten even badder again, and people are even more prepared to do something about it, because of how angry they have got. Which is a whole lot more angrier than last time.
History is a washing machine caught on rinse/repeat. Sometimes it doesn't even rhyme. It just makes the same noises and moves because that is all the machine knows how to do. The government is a machine and so are the people. Both forget that little fact at their peril.
It's going to begin affecting peoples leisure, luxury, and their comforts now
Yeah it is. Wait! Oh yeah. What about their livelihoods too and their ability to feed their family? Their ability to protect their young against vexatious and spurious claims of
trying to protect them, from the State, but that in fact, only harms
them, all in the name of cash profit? If the parents aren't the last line of defense for these young offspring, then who really owns
them and rules
them?
It affected the fun factor of daily life a long time ago. People have been ruminating and fixing to do something about this for a long time. But the stars weren't aligned. They matched up pretty good last time though, and they stayed in conjunctivity for longer than anyone could have hoped for, and longer even than was necessary to have got things done. And things have been done. More things have been done in heaven and earth than were ever dreamt about in our wildest philosophies.
Because it did affect people's daily lives, their children's lives. Not just the fun and the leisure, not just the daily comforts. It struck at a much deeper core than that again: the very ontological security that a parent feels for itself and extends out towards its children. Whether that includes providing for said children in the form of food/housing, or protecting those very children in times of present or future distress. Present dangers have become obvious. Future dangers are too wicked to think about, hence an even greater need to nip this in the bud now. Once and for all.
which is a requirement in getting normies to comply with grassroots movements to go mainstream.
Taken in greater context to that sentence (which I am snipping in to pieces for greater effect, I will admit) you really need to ask who the 'normies' are these days. Who would have ever said 2 weeks prior to today, that the truckers themselves were anything less than 'normies' en masse? They've never staged a revolution before. They aren't middle class, per se. They just want to grill. They're a bit dumb but they work hard to make up for it, not like the teachers and managerialists who are very smart, and because of that fact, hardly need to fucking work at all.
Yeah, the truckers used to be 'normies' now they are terrorists and a threat to the state. Worse than that. Those that associate with them are not only guilty, they are liable for punishment by association. Normies they once were, but it will be a long time again before anyone throws that particular mantle at them. We are all normies now; sorry, truckers; sorry, terrorists; sorry, guilty by association.
This was a very grass roots movement. Provided by the biggest normies of all. And it went more mainstream than the fucking Winter Olympics, which you think the canucks would have had a hand in some where, given their deep love for curling and hurling and generally fucking about in the deep white snow.
They did a different kind of fucking around this time. And yeah, they found out. But they only found out what they already knew. They only had it codified in stone. They only put it in to
stated fact, and had that very fact transmitted and sent out to the wider world at large - what we already knew in our deep, black, optimistic hearts. For that, we owe them all a debt. All peoples of this world. All peoples rising up now. Everyone a little black-pilled that the illusion was no longer profitable to be maintained (see Zappa).
They've drawn back the curtains. They've pushed back all the seats. They've taken away all the scenery and pushed it in to the corner. And they've exposed what was already there, but we could not see because we had the blinders on: a bare red-brick wall.
This needed to happen. It happened pretty much without any human casualty to force or violence. I for one, am almost ecstatic it happened. And I can't wait for what comes next.
And the only thing that fills me with greater joy, is the fact that we know what that is, but they don't. It will still be without any human casualty or violence.
It's going to be fucking beautiful.
Even more beautiful than what went before it.
And no one can stop it.
But we shall all revel in the glory that it brings.
And if not then. then the next time. And if not then, then the time after that.
We will not let the lives of those who gave their very lives for freedom, be in vain.
One day, all the wars, and all the lives lost to them, will make sense. And man will live in peace with man. Otherwise, everything else is for naught.
We fight the same beast that man has fought for near eternity. It changes its name and its face and it shape-shifts to new forms. But those that recognize freedom when they see it will always know its being when confronted with it.
This has been one of the major battles along the way. A battle well won. All good men should be rejoicing tonight, and hailing and praising the good men that actually brought about this great victory.