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[–]Yin 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (1 child)

yet still buys the climate change scam

That's one of the most annoying traits. Climate scamming is a greater Trojan Horse than covid idiocy. Once a "lefty" realizes the panic around CO2 is hysteria scamming being perpetrated by the same globalist finance elites pushing covid hysteria and tyranny, that it's the same globalist agenda, then you know they're really waking up.

These people will remain willfully ignorant about the deeper causes and effects. The truth of the "how" and "why" behind cultural hijacking and how it corresponds to base psychologies spanning thousands of years, now converged into Hollywood-instilled revenge fantasies and existential threat mitigation psychologies, is too hard for the average person to come to grips with and remain grounded, for fear of not wanting to be called "nazis" and such. Ironically it's a simple dynamic once one understands the psychologies at play (of the society/power/money-backed influencer classes) on a macro level.

That's fine.

I accept any bridge personality as long as the person is on the right side of things that matter most like rejecting globalists enslaving nations.

[–]JasonCarswellMental Orgy[S] 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

Climate scamming is a greater Trojan Horse than covid idiocy.

I used to think so too, but now floating the social credit passports, it seems to me they're just tributaries flooding into the same torrential Big Lie of the "nobles".

By the time enough people realize they've dogmatically weaponized knowledge, truth, and information they will already be trapped slaves.

for fear of not wanting to be called "nazis" and such.

That's why I'd never bothered to look at Holocaust skepticism until around 2015. Climate change was my hardest red pill by far. Holocaust skepticism, my second hardest, was much easier, once I decided to look.

Ironically it's a simple dynamic once one understands the psychologies at play (of the society/power/money-backed influencer classes) on a macro level.

That's the part that baffles me so much. For some reason, including with myself, it takes motivated skepticism to have that paradigm shift to break your lifelong dogmatic obedience training. Once you take the determinate ultimate red pill (DURP?) and see the full spectrum dominance, it's all so obvious and you can never unsee it.

I accept any bridge personality as long as the person is on the right side of things that matter most like rejecting globalists enslaving nations.

Yes, that's core - and 9/11 skepticism is a good base litmus test for skeptics.