Not My Meme! #724
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Animals are not as smart as humans at detoxification... human survival may be at stake here. !BBH
Rule by force is the disease, who and how are symptoms.™
Power corrupts.
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I also have some similar thoughts about the jabs from the pandemic era.
Are you sure this is not your meme?
This looks an awful lot like your meme.
T.H.E.Y. have forgotten one thing, those who will survive, are those who didn't/wouldn't take the VAXXX, and those people will not forget what was done.
Nope, I co-opted it.
It does comport with my narrative, though.
I think 'they' are figuring out that 'they' fa'd and are about to fo.
I don't really understand these psychopaths, Soros, Gates, Cuban, Biden, Trump, or this guy Schwab. They're so old their dicks don't work anymore. What is their motivation to mass murder people? They're not in the game anymore.
It just flabbers my gast.
Thanks!
It's about power.
Once one has had a taste, it's hard to not want it all.
Normal people don't think that way, mostly because they have never tasted unbridled power.
Once you realize that you can commit any crime with impunity, it's really hard not to commit crimes.
Power can never be unbridled because it must be reined in to be useful. Wherever it is given too free a rein, the rider gets bucked off.
I'd guess the nature of the use of the power would be a more accurate determinant.
More hateful riders would tend to get bucked off sooner, where more benevolent riders could stay in power longer.
Benevolent dictator is still the most elegant governance overall.
For those willing to sacrifice freedom for security.
Most folks are quite willing to make that sacrifice, because it is something we do every day. We build walls, fences, put locks on our doors and windows, and all of these things sacrifice our freedom for our security. Wearing clothes, packing heat, an endless litany of things we do all compromise our freedom to attain to some reasonable level of security. It's only natural we treat government the same way we do everything else we acquire. We expect the best government money can buy, after all.