Monday, January 10, 2022

Under the nose ? Over the nose ?

 


Masks are a symbol of consent and also a symbol of power, a power delegated by the state for everyone who will to become an enforcer of the Power-That-Is. Mask mandates are doing of everyone that exposes himself as a servant of the state power even if it is contradictory with the basic laws of a free society.

You can see now people outside who play with their masks as an instrument of power, as, even, a constitutive part of who one is, a way to express publicly and, if not loudly but visually, that you are siding with the Powers-That-Are. You become complicit with their agenda.

By the extension of tyranny in the visible appearance of every single human, the PTB provide the ability to vote for submission, and to grab this coopted power for yourself as an enforcer of state laws. You become a Kapo ...


Jabs are for the body, masks for the soul.


Why all this ? Let me ask !

Between two masters, man choses the one that if the farther away. There are no good tyrants. The difference between drug cartels from Medellin or Mexico, and the States is that the drug masters do not force you to take their jab. But that is the choice, that, even if it brings death, the desire of power is so strong that people obey to the far away tyrant in order not to ascertain that they have a good master inside themselves.

Alas, choosing oneself as the master means responsibility, compassion, love, justice ... Intelligence.

Yeah, better be disposable idiots, 'des imbéciles heureux' Allan style:

 

Hergé, Coke en stock

Definitely, there is a lot to say about masks but, besides the as petty as criminal power games one can witness in the public places, forcible masks wearing tramples on two fundamental rights: breathing and expressing, the right to live unharmed and the right to communicate freely. 

Inhaling an overcharged air with carbon oxide is detrimental to the brain, the heart and more, especially for kids.

More than 150 Comparative Studies and Articles on Mask Ineffectiveness and Harms


Not being able to use one's mouth freely needs no comments.


Are People Who Still Wear Masks Suffering From a Mental Illness ?


Masks are dehumanizing

"Facelessness--the lack of individual identity, personality, and looks-- is inherently dehumanizing and dystopian. 
Like prison or military uniforms, masks reduce our personal characteristics. 
Mask are muzzles, symbols of rote acquiescence to an ugly new normal nobody asked for or voted for."




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