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butterflybaby75 · 46-50, F
The biggest point here is that if you get jabbed you 'feel' like you're doing a 'civic duty', which is totally different from the actual medical effect of the so-called 'vaccine' drugs. The two have to be seperated.
People who sheepishly lined up to get jabbed did it because they felt they had to, and felt like they wanted to, or somewhere in between.
The jabs were used as leverage to force uptake against losing civil liberties, jobs, and pitting citizen against citizen. Kind of like a 'civil war' in a way where neighbours fight each other because of religious disagreements. ;-)
People who sheepishly lined up to get jabbed did it because they felt they had to, and felt like they wanted to, or somewhere in between.
The jabs were used as leverage to force uptake against losing civil liberties, jobs, and pitting citizen against citizen. Kind of like a 'civil war' in a way where neighbours fight each other because of religious disagreements. ;-)