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Respectfully, that's an easy excuse to take. I don't buy into the psychosocial engineering excuses that we have all been fed since the beginning. It's easy to lay the blame at the "infantilised sheeple's" feet. Exactly what the government's, private and corporations do.🤨 Its sits in the same vein as the BS climate change narrative- ("you are just all not recycling hard enough! Your coffee machine is using too much energy, that's why you need to get rid of your car/can't leave your 15min city/eat zee bugz!"), making it the public's fault, with no mention of the gigatonnes of energy been used by the corporate technocratic sectors, defence and telecommunications industries. Or the ridiculously unnecessary energy used to create CO2 sinks, that create 2-4x more than they save🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

Then the BS recycling farce!🙄 and yet, we still take the blame.

The average person does not want to be told what to do. They just want to get on with living their life. They were conned into believing the social contracts were sacred. They put their trust in the entities and people that have abused that trust, broken social contracts and then had the temerity to blame their victims.😐 People have been taught/engineered to think of each other as "stupid" when en masse. But we are not. When we are fully informed, we are powerful, and we outnumber them😉

Your right though in that getting the information out to them is critical, but it needs to be localised or it will get blocked out. Get your local community informed, then we will see the ripple effect.

#wearemorethanwebelieve #follownone #mistakeswereNOTmade #getlocalised

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