Special meme for Sage. That’s not to imply Sage endorses us. We endorse Sage. Sage probably doesn’t want anything to do with us, and I don’t blame ‘em.
I don’t want anything to do with us either.
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Victoria below raises a good ethical question… “Is it wrong?”
Is it wrong to mock these people?
We believe that human psychology differs from person to person. What motivates one person, may not work on another.
We believe that properly applied, mockery, compassion, fear, and anger are all tools to achieve an end. We just went through 3 years of them doing this to us, on every platform available, with the unfair advantage of billions of dollars in cash, and censorship capabilities.
Our “end” is to save lives, and right now it looks more and more like the lives were fighting for, are the lives of children, who don’t have a say in what gets pumped into their bodies.
In the past, crimes were punished horrifically, and publicly. Not because our ancestors had a desire to see men burned alive or cut into pieces, but to serve as a very stark warning for other people not to mess around.
In this vein, we view mockery as an extension of that.
It must be remembered that boosters are being pushed, vaccine mandates are still in effect… and they’re going to push for more.
We truly believe that making a public mockery of some of these people, especially the most outspoken, vitriolic people, will create an image (a meme if you will) that will stick in the mind of others.
While we’d be lying if we didn’t admit some sense of smug self satisfaction at watching these people go down (I mean, that’s the entire premise of the coyotes failures in the Roadrunner cartoons), our true goal remains to weaken the propaganda machine aimed at us.
It’s like telling a child 20 times not to jump off the bed, then they do anyways and cut their lip. Now they’re screaming bloody murder, and you can’t help but chuckle and say, “I told you.”
It’s not going to be pretty folks. Enjoy the wins as they come.
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Victoria below raises a good ethical question… “Is it wrong?”
Is it wrong to mock these people?
We believe that human psychology differs from person to person. What motivates one person, may not work on another.
We believe that properly applied, mockery, compassion, fear, and anger are all tools to achieve an end. We just went through 3 years of them doing this to us, on every platform available, with the unfair advantage of billions of dollars in cash, and censorship capabilities.
Our “end” is to save lives, and right now it looks more and more like the lives were fighting for, are the lives of children, who don’t have a say in what gets pumped into their bodies.
In the past, crimes were punished horrifically, and publicly. Not because our ancestors had a desire to see men burned alive or cut into pieces, but to serve as a very stark warning for other people not to mess around.
In this vein, we view mockery as an extension of that.
It must be remembered that boosters are being pushed, vaccine mandates are still in effect… and they’re going to push for more.
We truly believe that making a public mockery of some of these people, especially the most outspoken, vitriolic people, will create an image (a meme if you will) that will stick in the mind of others.
While we’d be lying if we didn’t admit some sense of smug self satisfaction at watching these people go down (I mean, that’s the entire premise of the coyotes failures in the Roadrunner cartoons), our true goal remains to weaken the propaganda machine aimed at us.
It’s like telling a child 20 times not to jump off the bed, then they do anyways and cut their lip. Now they’re screaming bloody murder, and you can’t help but chuckle and say, “I told you.”
It’s not going to be pretty folks. Enjoy the wins as they come.
This made me LOL. Is that wrong?