SDA regular Peter O’Donnell shared much wisdom yesterday:
Between the radicals of left and right, there is a vast dead zone which I would divide into two roughly equal halves. One of them is faintly conservative and would prefer that our radical philosophies would win out, but they don’t want trouble and are too easily intimidated by liberal social contacts and family etc. The other half are mildly progressive and are willing to remain ignorant as to how the globalists are actually doing what they do, because they want them to succeed no matter what laws are broken or rights are trampled. Hence the puzzling statistic that 70% of U.S. voters think there was fraud in 2020 while (if there was fraud) only 50 to 55% voted for Trump. (if there was not fraud then 30% are correct and 45% voted for Trump).
It is this “go along to get along” mentality that has allowed the globalists to accomplish what amounts to a revolution without firing a shot other than one at Ashli Babbitt and another at Scalise (and his fellow baseball players of that incident). And of those crimes, only one is currently even viewed as criminal.
It should be clear to any rational person that the climate change movement is a thinly disguised effort to overthrow free market economics in favour of directed socialism, in which unproductive alternative energy sources will be heavily subsidized so they can continue to pretend that they actually generate any electricity worth mentioning. So many people out there, however, just want to virtue signal or live in peace and harmony with the idiots down the street and at the other end of their video phone calls, so they pretend not to see any of this and act nervous if anyone does mention it. If our economies slowly fall apart under the dead weight of faulty assumptions then they will go down with the ship, never having tried to avoid hitting the iceberg dead on.
I wonder what Churchill or Maggie Thatcher would have said at Glasgow and specifically to Greta Thunberg. “It’s past your bedtime” might be a start.