Would you hide a Anne frank in your attic?

Easy question right? Of course you would.

But would you really? Even though it could cost life? The life of your children?

No one knows until they are tested, but if you shamed anyone into compliance during Covid you already know your answer.

You’re a collaborator.

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I already know I wouldn’t. There’s a person living under every bridge in this country and I haven’t let one crash on the couch since 2012. And that’s without all the Germans threatening me and shit.

But I guess what you’re saying is there’s a chance 🧐

Makes you think

You’ve been watching that new show haven’t you.

Lots of people learned a valuable lesson from Covid (myself included, though I certainly didn’t shame anyone in to compliance).

Once a collaborator, maybe not always a collaborator is my hope.

Hiding Jews during Nazi occupation though, takes an impressive breed.

Hard pass. Ps the whole thing was probably a psyop anyway.

Respectfully, fuck the collaborators.

Be #contrarian I once heard a statement on this

“Those that hid Anne Frank were breaking the law, and those that killed Anne Frank were obeying the law. The law is not always a moral compass” -unknown

#covid #pandemic #holocaust

If I had no kids, yes. If I had kids, probably not. Id look for some other place though.

💯

We learned that most people were one step away from being a part of mass murder.

67% of democrats just last year thought that parents should have their children taken away if they wouldn’t get the 💉

the most important lesson from COVID is that the government and media teach us to hate each other

This is a TOUGH realization for those people to come to. No one would ever think to admit it.

Well I would write her diary for a big check like her uncle did

This will be a long reply, and I know most people won’t read from some random. I work in healthcare science, have done for 15+ years. When the COVID thing happened I was immediately sceptical, due to my training. I had colleagues who were also sceptical off the record at the start of this thing, because of our training and what we knew about this stuff (eg the use of computer modelling to predict Armageddon was very suspicious as we know how modelling is easily manipulated).

However the signalling and messaging that was bombarded down to us from every angle made it so that any questioning of the narrative would result in severe penalties - basically you’d lose your job and you’d never work in healthcare again was the message. No one wanted to risk it.

People I knew and respected kept their head down and towed the line for fear of reprisals and losing their only source of income. It’s easy to be a hero when you are financially secure - but when you are living pay day to pay day, with a family to support, it’s a totally different situation. I don’t blame anyone for keeping their head down during those 3 years.

The people who were actively pushing the mandate and spying / reporting on each other are certainly to blame and were collaborators in my opinion. It was scary to see neighbours become government spies overnight, reporting their neighbours for leaving their house. But those who just kept their head down trying to survive I don’t blame at all.

I absolutely would.

Never masked.

No jab.

Never took a test.

Subtracted from a tip the $1 cost of a mask a restaurant required for my wife to walk to the table. Wrote the math out and reasoning on the receipt.

Argued with 3 levels of Costco managers (shift, Store, regional) that my mosquito netting covering my head met their written face covering policy.

Used “unsanitized” shopping carts and was berated by an hourly worker. Told him he’s too scared to be at work and should go home and to get me his manager.

Constantly lied about having the “Governor’s mental health exemption” and when asked for documentation/proof would wince and say “I’m not sure you’re allowed to ask me that.” in order to access most stores restaurants.