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12 minutes ago, Fluke said:

I agree with the smartphones thing but isn't the BLM supporters a lot of posh white people? They are the communists aren't they? 

 

@TruthSeeker27 feel the same way mate. I am 27 and I wouldn't class myself as anywhere near intelligent but a lot of people who are working class like i am that are of similar age group seem thick as pig shit. My step dads 25 year old son came round the other day and he was a nice enough fella but i couldn't have a conversation with him. His patter was more about 'slamming girls' and how good looking he was, which is fine banter for a pub setting, not quite appropriate in front of my mum ?

 

Well, he sounds interesting in a funny sort of way. Haha. In a way, I almost envy people like that and I'll tell you why...

 

Like you, Fluke, I am also working class (brought up on a council estate in Yorkshire). But I've always been...different. I think not going to school played a big part. I was home educated by my mother (father divorced my mother when I was 2 and I haven't seen him now in 11 years, and that's fine with me). People often associate the home educated as being super rich or something, but we weren't. My mother just didn't want me going to school because she was badly bullied as a child and she didn't want me to be bullied, either. My grades didn't suffer, I did pretty well in my GCSE's. But the biggest benefit for me, I think looking back is that I was never subjected to the school playground and the introductions to soceital peer pressure that the playground brings. I had a few friends, but not many, and this gave birth to my loner tendencies and that led to my deep thinking. It's because of these factors that I am now 100% awake. If you don't spend enough time alone, away from the peer pressures, away from the manipulations of society, etc, I think it's near impossible to gain the ability to truly think and analyse on a deep level.

 

The reason I envy those, quite frankly, silly people who don't know how to think deep is that they seem more content/happy. They're more upbeat (or at least appear that way, I do wonder what really goes on in their minds when they're alone) and, as they say, ignorance is bliss. Even before my awakening, due to my deep thinking I have battled depression and it led me to the brink of ruin at one point... But, overall, I think it's worth it. I'd rather know the true nature of my own mind and the real world. I'd choose that over the bliss of being ignorant, because it gives me the chance to grow on a spiritual level and also the opportunity to enact some change in this world (however small it may be).

 

Sorry for practically spilling my whole life story, but do believe it to be relevent, and do think, looking back, that it's because I never went to school that I've turned out the way I have/being awake.

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15 minutes ago, TruthSeeker27 said:

 

Absolutely yes. I get you now. And yes, you're right. Of the protesters, the large chunk of them are under 30. People of this age are much easier to manipulate in regards to alleged social injustices, as they feel that it's almost their...duty to change the world for the better. And I think that's the really sad part, actually. These evil, manipulative forces are esentially weaponising good people and turning them into vengeful monsters, lashing out at things that have nothing to do with the injustices that they're supposedly trying to fight against (see the wrecking and looting of smaller shops and businesses, for example). 

 

So yes, I do think on the whole, young people are always more likely to protest, no matter what's going on or what they're protesting against. You may not understand it because perhaps you've always been awake to the manipulations (which have been going on for a LONG, LONG time now), but many young people sadly aren't and the role they play is often that of protester.

 

The thing about social media and the way many people use their phones is it manipulates people into getting emotional over things that happen no where near them and don't have anything to do with them and do not have any affect on their lives.  If the george floyd thing went down the way we were shown, then that's a tragedy, but it has zero anything to do with my life or anyone else's life here in North Carolina.  That's just one  example out of 1,000's of things happening on social media that far too many people get far too upset and emotional about.  Imagine what life was like when the only news people got was a weekly paper off of their town printing press, in the days when people in NC would not give one iota of thought about some dude in Minnesota getting killed.  But today, we're all supposed to have kneejerk reactions to everything that happens, even it happens 1,000's of miles away to someone we don't know and would never have known.

 

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did you see all the people at the funeral? thought  funerals were supposed to be small scale.

just went on sky live and there was some gospel party/wake going on somewhere too

 

 

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14 minutes ago, motleyhoo said:

 

The thing about social media and the way many people use their phones is it manipulates people into getting emotional over things that happen no where near them and don't have anything to do with them and do not have any affect on their lives.  If the george floyd thing went down the way we were shown, then that's a tragedy, but it has zero anything to do with my life or anyone else's life here in North Carolina.  That's just one  example out of 1,000's of things happening on social media that far too many people get far too upset and emotional about.  Imagine what life was like when the only news people got was a weekly paper off of their town printing press, in the days when people in NC would not give one iota of thought about some dude in Minnesota getting killed.  But today, we're all supposed to have kneejerk reactions to everything that happens, even it happens 1,000's of miles away to someone we don't know and would never have known.

 

 

True, true. That's what the internet is all about for them. Widespread communication and widespread brainwashing/manipulations to boot. 

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28 minutes ago, oddsnsods said:

 

 

Attack of the orcs!

 

Those little shits are all obnoxious, but in that video of Dan's the other day, and now this one, what Wolf was saying before about the females was kind of borne out. They have a look of menacing insanity about them that is quite scary. You know that there could be zero reasoning with them, so his attempts were always going to be futile.

 

And as for him being charged with assault and disturbing the peace if I'd have been him, I'd have got a lawyer in and proved with that film that the charge was falsified, then had them charged for wrongful arrest.

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Little time ago you complained that the people is passive, that there was not action ... Now that many people are moving their ass to protest, you are more discontent!

Then none is perfect, clear ... 

It's correct to pose questions, to cultivate the doubt, but the rebellion is also instinct.

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1 minute ago, Tinfoil Hat said:

 

Attack of the orcs!

 

Those little shits are all obnoxious, but in that video of Dan's the other day, and now this one, what Wolf was saying before about the females was kind of borne out. They have a look of menacing insanity about them that is quite scary. You know that there could be zero reasoning with them, so his attempts were always going to be futile.

 

I think the 5g is fucking with them Tin. They are like hunter drones.

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2 minutes ago, alfredo79 said:

Little time ago you complained that the people is passive, that there was not action ... Now that many people are moving their ass to protest, you are more discontent!

Then none is perfect, clear ... 

It's correct to pose questions, to cultivate the doubt, but the rebellion is also instinct.

 

Is that a collective, 'you', Alfredo79?

 

You are mistaken. Nobody here has ever complained that people were passive about BLM/ white supremacy. 

 

Passivity regarding the Covid lies and regulations, and the probability of enforced vaccinations would have been what was discussed before. You could do to read the thread maybe?

 

Also, legitimate protesting is one thing, BS Antifa attacks is entirely different.

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17 minutes ago, Tinfoil Hat said:

 

Attack of the orcs!

 

Those little shits are all obnoxious, but in that video of Dan's the other day, and now this one, what Wolf was saying before about the females was kind of borne out. They have a look of menacing insanity about them that is quite scary. You know that there could be zero reasoning with them, so his attempts were always going to be futile.

 

And as for him being charged with assault and disturbing the peace if I'd have been him, I'd have got a lawyer in and proved with that film that the charge was falsified, then had them charged for wrongful arrest.

 

All of those people are around the same age group, most of them probably never even had a real job in their lives, and certainly never had the responsibility of owning property or having children.  They're just dumbed-down mobsters looking to attack anyone they don't like, using whatever fad of the day Twitter slogans they read last night while they were eating their Doritos and smoking their ditch weed.  This is what I was saying earlier - people were not like this when I was that age back in the 80's. 

 

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41 minutes ago, Velma said:

 

A team of mounted police charged into a crowd of people, provoking retaliation. Karma is a bitch!

I dont think that's what happened...people started throwing bricks at the horses? They were fleeing I think...but I dont know for sure but the news footage looks like the horses got scared and ran. Beautiful animals and they will do anything to try to protect their rider 

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Yeah, but there's dumbed down, and there's mentally disturbed.

 

Dumbing down doesn't explain their not knowing basic right from wrong, in regards to what is reasonable behaviour,  to my satisfaction.

 

I suppose the parenting they've received, and as you say, the influence of social media and the low standard dross on TV are all contributory factors.

 

But the orcishness is very extreme. So many lost and misguided souls.

 

 

 

 

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31 minutes ago, alfredo79 said:

Little time ago you complained that the people is passive, that there was not action ... Now that many people are moving their ass to protest, you are more discontent!

Then none is perfect, clear ... 

It's correct to pose questions, to cultivate the doubt, but the rebellion is also instinct.

 

When the banks, corporations, the media, celebrities and Rothschilds are supporting the looting and protests, it should tell you that this isn't an organic rebellion, but an engineered one.

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I grew up in the hood so to speak, the fact is the Police were more likely to stop and search a West Indian than anyone else and I saw this first hand, however, that can and should be addressed. The man who was murdered - those responsible should pay uniform or not.

 

But you do NOT try to remove law enforcement, those that apply the law, you do not ok it for them to be attacked as long as they are applying the law in a proportionate manner, they are promoting lawless behavior which is contagious, removing the law will lead to anarchy and chaos, it seems the message going out is loot, burn, destroy HIT ENTER and off everyone goes, and by the way we left a pile off bricks for you, the movie 2020 is writing itself as someone said...

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