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How Do You Undo Dehumanization?
00:04:23
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| Spurks have been around for a long time and there isn't anything actually wrong with them. | |
| So people who don't particularly read social cues and tell the truth used to be called philosophers. | |
| Now I guess they're called mentally or something like that. | |
| I mean, how do you even quantify a settlement for that type of side effect when somebody's entire life is destroyed? | |
| Well, there is no, right? | |
| There is no. | |
| This is another thing too. | |
| Where there's no recompense. | |
| People tend no longer to admit fault. | |
| I've never known somebody... | |
| Again, I've known quite a lot of people now, right? | |
| I mean, over the course of my life, I'm pushing 60, right? | |
| So, sorry, I need to say this, says someone. | |
| Your sermons are better than church. | |
| Thank you. | |
| I appreciate that. | |
| Although these days, gynocentric churches might not be saying a huge amount, but I appreciate that. | |
| Thank you. | |
| So, if people have known about the damages of this sort of medical treatments, And they have withheld that knowledge from the public and profited from it, then, I mean, there would almost be no punishment too severe, right? | |
| I mean, that would just be appalling. | |
| But of course, punishing someone doesn't bring your kid back from autism. | |
| So there's no recompense. | |
| And so this is another thing, too. | |
| How do you undo people's anti-vaccine skeptic hysteria and aggression and calls for the stripping of human rights from the unvaccinated? | |
| How do you undo that, right? | |
| I mean, of course, I've... | |
| Had a bunch of calls with people. | |
| I released some of them with people over COVID having family members where they disagreed on the effectiveness and safety of the vaccine. | |
| It tore entire families apart. | |
| You know, people were like, well, you can't come for Christmas. | |
| You can't come for this, that, or the other because, you know, you're not vaccinated. | |
| You're going to kill grandma. | |
| People died, you know, in old age homes with their hands pressed up against the glass and they died alone. | |
| Nobody holds a hand. | |
| Nobody to hug them. | |
| It's just appalling. | |
| The amount of staggering damage that was done to people and the vicious suppression for the sake of the emergency use authorization, which now I think has been extended to, what, 2029? | |
| So the suppression of alternative treatments that potentially, I'm no doctor, but as far as I understand it, might have saved lives or might have turned the corner for some people who were suffering. | |
| The manipulation of the data, you know, somebody with a motorcycle crash. | |
| Died of a motorcycle crash but had COVID and so on. | |
| The fact that they didn't count people as being vaccinated until a couple of weeks after vaccination, which meant vaccine injuries were often treated as sort of COVID or something else. | |
| So, I mean, the amount of corruption and horror that went on over the COVID era, how do you undo that? | |
| How do you undo that when you've dehumanized someone because they thought for themselves? | |
| And especially if you've dehumanized someone who thought for themselves and it turns out they made some really good points. | |
| That they were right in some ways to some degree. | |
| Like, this is why when people have done wrongs that they can't undo, the relationships are generally over because they can't apologize. | |
| They can't process it. | |
| They can't process when they've done such absolutely horrible things and they've been revealed as empty NPC vessels of corruption. | |
| I mean, how do you get up? | |
| I mean, people have to get up. | |
| Out of bed, they have to look themselves in the mirror. | |
| They've brushed their teeth, and they can't look and see a demon face. | |
| Looking back, they can't say, I'm fundamentally morally empty, and I can just be filled up with hatred for whoever the rulers point at, that I am part of the worst class of human beings, which is the majority of human beings. | |
| Like in the Milgram experiments, I will murder my fellow man if somebody in a white coat Kind of implies that the experiment has to continue. | |
| Like, to look at yourself and say, I'm capable of murdering an innocent person if somebody in a white lab coat kind of hints that it would be helpful for me to continue the experiment. | |
| How do you look at yourself in the mirror? | |
| Yeah, how do you look at yourself in the mirror? | |
| How do you get out of bed? | |
| You have to blank out all of your own corruption in order to Not throw yourself off a bridge. | |
| Like in order to just be able to function in the world, you have to reject truth, reason, empiricism, objectivity, reality. | |
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Rejecting Reality
00:01:16
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| You have to. | |
| You have to. | |
| Somebody says, this is from Rumble, Trump financed the COVID jab and Biden mandated it, so don't expect anyone from the Uniparty to come out against the jab. | |
| Yeah, for sure. | |
| Steph, are you still playing computer games with Izzy, like Baldur's Gate 3? | |
| If so, in a further stream, I'd like to suggest and provide enough for and more for you both to play them together. | |
| Yeah, if you have anything, I don't. | |
| I can't find any particular games that I enjoy. | |
| I've tried a couple, but, you know, it's part of also pushing 60. You realize that you don't have as much time left. | |
| Like, it's a finite amount of time. | |
| You can kind of conceive it. | |
| So I have less time for video games because I get kind of a subtraction from my life. | |
| Maybe Izzy has autism. | |
| What a bizarre and odd thing to say. | |
| Bizarre and pleasant and odd thing to say. | |
| Well, here's this attention you ordered. | |
| My God, what an unlovable person. | |
| It'd be cool to get an FDR Quake 3 game going one of these days. | |
| Yeah, I think that's right. | |