Let's call a spade a spade. The US and western europe aren't free nations anymore. They're lorded over by some shitty oligarchy and its minions in media and academia who badger the general public so they can control resources. There's basically a giant parasite, embedded 5th column in the faux western establishment.
The notion that the west is "free" is part of the propaganda that keeps people enslaved to corporations and the shitty government. It is actually quite a bizarre scenario. Why do people listen to the government at all? Everyone knows it's corrupt and that it's the author of a multitude of lies on any subject, but people still listen to its representatives.
For example, creamed corn brain Joe goes around saying the number one "threat" to the "homeland" (does that term even mean the USA?) is "white supremacy". If you put all the bona fide white supremacists in a football stadium in the US, I doubt they'd even fill a single row. It'd look like one of the 'rona scam football game crowds. The government actively promotes antagonistic, harmful stories with the "legal" cover of a law passed during the 0bama administration.
Why do people pay attention to these lies? They're not very useful.
Corporations are now actively promoting the vaccines for their employees, again under the protection of the scumbags in the federal government, pretty much as predicted. This is literal Fascism, like right out of Nazi Germany shit. Where's the outcry from white liberals? Oh, they are the people pushing the fascist schemes that they supposedly despise because they're supposedly about individual liberty... or not. Maybe they're mob mentality zombies who have already been borged.
It really seems like the behavioral patterns established in people's childhoods, e.g. forced institutionalization in "schools", is much more powerful than most people's intellect.
It'd be completely impossible to snap people out of their sleep-walking with arguments... It requires a different approach that'd be more aimed at shaking them out of their behavioral conditioning.
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