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On 12/2/2021 at 3:44 AM, JJ73 said:

Same for me. Every single member of my extended family (35 people) have been double-jabbed and some have now had the booster shot while others are waiting to have it. Not one has questioned the narrative at all. It's frightening to think I grew up with these people and not one of them has a single independent idea or thought. They all vote to the right because they say they hate collectivism. Kind of ironic really.


Thats a lot of people to be amongst that are not thinking, it can’t be easy. As far as I know, most of my family are the same. No independent thought. 

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On 12/13/2021 at 3:17 PM, ItsTheTruthThough said:

No independent thought. 

My family (not much left of them now)always thought I was too peculiar because I always insisted on my own independent thought about most things. I was a "rum 'un" in the family (northern expression for a feckin' weirdo with no hope.) and often gently laughed at. Gently...but with an unmistakable dismay that I would never toe any official  line without asking myself first about the rightness of it. I remember that from childhood. I guess it was a sacrilege to be your own authentic self.

Awful to be "ghosted" isn't it?

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1 hour ago, CrowintheSnow said:

My family (not much left of them now)always thought I was too peculiar because I always insisted on my own independent thought about most things. I was a "rum 'un" in the family (northern expression for a feckin' weirdo with no hope.) and often gently laughed at. Gently...but with an unmistakable dismay that I would never toe any official  line without asking myself first about the rightness of it. I remember that from childhood. I guess it was a sacrilege to be your own authentic self.

Awful to be "ghosted" isn't it?

 

I empathise and recognise this so much.

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On 12/13/2021 at 3:17 PM, ItsTheTruthThough said:


Thats a lot of people to be amongst that are not thinking, it can’t be easy. As far as I know, most of my family are the same. No independent thought. 

 

It's terrifying actually. They usually come to see me on my birthday and this year they all went off to a hotel for a gathering on that day. I only received 2 cards this time as well when I normally receive 10 or so. They are making a statement. I was hurt by it at the time however they have made the decision to cut me out of their lives. I hope nothing does happen to them health-wise down the line, however they may live to regret their inability to question the narrative.

 

1 hour ago, CrowintheSnow said:

Awful to be "ghosted" isn't it?

 

It is. I can remember being taken to the local theatre when I was 6. The person on the stage wanted all the children to dance like idiots and I flat out refused to do so which incensed them. The music was stopped and the spotlight fell upon me and everyone was notified that "there is a little boy who doesn't want to play along." It was very uncomfortable. My mum was bribing me to comply with the promise of an ice cream. Parents were tutting and the kids around me glared angrily in my direction. I stood my ground or rather I stayed seated but stated I wasn't going to do it because I didn't want to.

 

When we left, parents were pointing at me and making unpleasant comments. My mother was saying she "couldn't take me anywhere." The point being that most of those kids were around my age and they hated the fact I thought differently to them, even then. By the age of 8, most kids I knew were mini versions of their parents, people whom were just aping what they had heard from their parents. Very few people have genuine independence of mind. Outside of forums such as this, I don't think I have met more than 10 people in my entire life who could truly think for themselves. It's tragic to be honest.

 

 

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10 hours ago, JJ73 said:

 

It's terrifying actually. They usually come to see me on my birthday and this year they all went off to a hotel for a gathering on that day. I only received 2 cards this time as well when I normally receive 10 or so. They are making a statement. I was hurt by it at the time however they have made the decision to cut me out of their lives. I hope nothing does happen to them health-wise down the line, however they may live to regret their inability to question the narrative.

 

 

It is. I can remember being taken to the local theatre when I was 6. The person on the stage wanted all the children to dance like idiots and I flat out refused to do so which incensed them. The music was stopped and the spotlight fell upon me and everyone was notified that "there is a little boy who doesn't want to play along." It was very uncomfortable. My mum was bribing me to comply with the promise of an ice cream. Parents were tutting and the kids around me glared angrily in my direction. I stood my ground or rather I stayed seated but stated I wasn't going to do it because I didn't want to.

 

When we left, parents were pointing at me and making unpleasant comments. My mother was saying she "couldn't take me anywhere." The point being that most of those kids were around my age and they hated the fact I thought differently to them, even then. By the age of 8, most kids I knew were mini versions of their parents, people whom were just aping what they had heard from their parents. Very few people have genuine independence of mind. Outside of forums such as this, I don't think I have met more than 10 people in my entire life who could truly think for themselves. It's tragic to be honest.

 

 


Wow, that is really rough that they cut you like that… I’m so sorry you’re having to go through it through no fault of your own. I do think they will live to regret it and I hope you get the most sincere and heart felt apology ever. So many people are going through this and it’s not fair at all.

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12 hours ago, CrowintheSnow said:

My family (not much left of them now)always thought I was too peculiar because I always insisted on my own independent thought about most things. I was a "rum 'un" in the family (northern expression for a feckin' weirdo with no hope.) and often gently laughed at. Gently...but with an unmistakable dismay that I would never toe any official  line without asking myself first about the rightness of it. I remember that from childhood. I guess it was a sacrilege to be your own authentic self.

Awful to be "ghosted" isn't it?


Im northern so I know that saying well!  I know now that us ‘weird’ ones are actually the only normal people and capable of original thought. It’s never personal though, these sort of people who can ghost anyone or belittle them for thinking something so different are deeply mind controlled and damaged. There are millions of us thankfully and millions more joining.

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Hey folks, I'm a newish member to the forum and this thread caught my eye! I'm an only child living with my parents, they have been completely brainwshed by the media into fearing the Moronic varient. To give you a better insight into what I mean, we get the shopping delivered and they get a table set up in the garage and wipe every single item down with a solution of warm water and bleach. They also use gloves to pick up post etc... I'm quite lucky in the sense that I can drive therefore theres always and escape route if it gets to much! I haven't got any close family who I interact with so my Mum and Dad are the main people in my life. Whenever I try to explain to them my concerns about not having the jab I always get given the guilt trip of "what if you died, that'd be me and your dad finsihed"! I thought I was getting somewhere when the Tory christmas party was leaked, but no, back to square one with "wear a mask" etc. I don't know how much more I can take of this pure insanity, I'd love to get talking to others in the same position as me and I bet there's loads out there who have it alot worse than me. So in that sense I should think myself lucky that I can get out whenever I can, but still....  

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On 12/19/2021 at 2:56 PM, GregC said:

Hey folks, I'm a newish member to the forum and this thread caught my eye! I'm an only child living with my parents, they have been completely brainwshed by the media into fearing the Moronic varient. To give you a better insight into what I mean, we get the shopping delivered and they get a table set up in the garage and wipe every single item down with a solution of warm water and bleach. They also use gloves to pick up post etc... I'm quite lucky in the sense that I can drive therefore theres always and escape route if it gets to much! I haven't got any close family who I interact with so my Mum and Dad are the main people in my life. Whenever I try to explain to them my concerns about not having the jab I always get given the guilt trip of "what if you died, that'd be me and your dad finsihed"! I thought I was getting somewhere when the Tory christmas party was leaked, but no, back to square one with "wear a mask" etc. I don't know how much more I can take of this pure insanity, I'd love to get talking to others in the same position as me and I bet there's loads out there who have it alot worse than me. So in that sense I should think myself lucky that I can get out whenever I can, but still....  

 

Thats tough… thankfully you can at least get some breaths to yourself since you drive. 
 

when they guilt trip you with ‘what of you died’ remind them of the official reporting systems showing how many have died because of the jab and remind them again ‘yes, what if I died!’ (Of the jab) maybe that might just stop them in their tracks for a moment. I remember my sister talking with me because she wanted our mum to have to have the jab and she tried that on me too ‘what if she caught covid and died’ and I replied ‘what if she had the jab and died’ and she didn’t have any reply to that 😁 she still loves jabs etc but at least for that moment I got some rest from guilt tripping.

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15 hours ago, ItsTheTruthThough said:

 

Thats tough… thankfully you can at least get some breaths to yourself since you drive. 
 

when they guilt trip you with ‘what of you died’ remind them of the official reporting systems showing how many have died because of the jab and remind them again ‘yes, what if I died!’ (Of the jab) maybe that might just stop them in their tracks for a moment. I remember my sister talking with me because she wanted our mum to have to have the jab and she tried that on me too ‘what if she caught covid and died’ and I replied ‘what if she had the jab and died’ and she didn’t have any reply to that 😁 she still loves jabs etc but at least for that moment I got some rest from guilt tripping.

I raise the question, "Are you going to live in fear for the rest of your lives?" That ussually shuts them up. It's kinda sad looking back how alot of us thought it'd all be back to normal by the summer! Can I ask you all a question please, is the above statement the worst example of Covid social engineering within a family? It's pretty extreme as you can tell

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