Before COVID, Americans, Canadians, Europeans, and Australians, to name the significant so-called free democracy zones, could not even understand the concept of tyranny. To them, it was an ugly chapter in human history, an episode that happened somewhere, a long time ago, seemingly unrelated to their lives. However, COVID changed this and brought tyranny home. Thus, a copy of the Soviet Era oppression became the prevalent narrative—something we lived through in the past.
When COVID hit the mainstream, people were scared to death, lost the ability to reason, believed in government propaganda, and followed mandates. Not everyone. Many of us refused to submit to tyranny, even though, initially, we were concerned.
Imagine
how those who lived through government oppression all of their lives
felt about it if just a year of the mainstream media fear porn left
scars in people’s minds for life. Of course, we weren’t masked and
forced to medical treatment. Nonetheless, people of the communist
regimes know what it’s like to live in fear. We can smell tyranny from
afar. We can see it coming before anyone else. Upon arrival, we
recognize the patterns from the start. Like with the cold symptoms, you
know you got cold when your nose started running, got a sore throat, and
headaches. Symptoms are how we diagnose sickens. It is the same in
politics; symptoms are how we diagnose tyranny....<<<Read More>>>...