Fear
When you look at the structure of society everything is planned out for us we are bottle fed lies from childhood upwards what they want us to believe I always though uk was a honest free speaking full of diversity and vibrant I really believed it was Great Britain and since covid I opened my eyes no I didn't have any jabs I was able to make that choice because I didn't have a job unfortunately my daughter had to for travel now everything coming out about that I relized that we are being controlled by fear everyday feeding us poison on the news social media and I fell for it big time this year horrendous time of pure terror and still having panic attacks of the unknown but fighting back the things the elite do and get away with it horrific if we witnessed we'd never sleep again I tried to stay in my protective bubble shelter from the storm life people our life's are always in somebodies hands like my daughter said she's a slave to work a cash cow never have I seen such contempt for the vulnerable of this country one good thing is they will be debating winter fuel let's see who's brave enough to stand yo to starmer will be very intreasting watch this space
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I think unfortunately, when covid hit, people had a lot of time to think about things and many bad actors took advantage of that time, to feed people exaggerated stories as a way of making some extra income and a bit of fame. America was particularly bad for those "grifters" as they're known. I unfortunately lost a few friends as they started thinking the deep state was out to get everyone and just wouldn't listen to reason.
We need to be so so careful where we get our information from and we really need to apply some critical thinking to anything we read online these days. It's just so easy to spread misinformation.
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