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posted ago by Eccentrik ago by Eccentrik +550 / -0

I can tell normies that the survival rate is 99.999999% and it won't matter. They scream about 'rising cases,' the 'excess mortality rate' and tell me that hospitals are literally overflowing from people being brought in.

Where's the proof? SHOW ME these hospitals. Where's the proof?

Months ago people exposed this scam on camera, as hospitals were far from the occupancy they claimed.

Normies don't wanna hear it.

They don't wanna hear about the false positive rates of the PCR test due to high cycle thresholds. They don't wanna hear about people with covid killed in accidents being labeled as covid deaths. They don't wanna hear about faulty tests purchased from other countries. They don't wanna hear about the worse effects of lockdowns on people's lives and livelihoods.

They just wanna be good little virtue-signalers, wear their masks and face shields, and live in boxes.

Just like with the voter fraud, there's an avalanche right in front of their faces, and they don't wanna see it...

Why are normies so normie??

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E-dantes 12 points ago +12 / -0

It takes a strong man to admit he is wrong. And an even stronger one to admit he has been fooled, because being fooled means you are basically a tool, which you may have been calling others out for all along. Swallowing that kind of pride is a huge thing to do.

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Eccentrik [S] 10 points ago +10 / -0

so basically the fragile ego?

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E-dantes 7 points ago +7 / -0

Extremely. Like to the point of accepting lunacy and madness cause someone they trust (news media) has been lying to them. And it questions their reality on not only trust, but also their susceptibility to propaganda and brainwashing.

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BlueWaterDog 4 points ago +4 / -0

You hit the nail on the head. What’s that quote about convincing someone they’ve been fooled? It’s a good one.

People are now emotionally invested and it takes a lot to break those emotional ties.

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E-dantes 1 point ago +1 / -0

Its easier to fool someone than it is to convince them they have been fooled.