RE: Emojis
I think we both already know what the point of all this is. The constant wars, the sowing of fear, and of course the government was supposed to be the saving grace. I see it all as patronising, but of course there’s much more to it than that. It’s exactly as you say: today it’s smoking, and as a non-smoker I’ve suffered too, always having to stay at home and getting told off if I asked someone not to smoke or to sit in the non-smoking compartment on the train. Bill Gates actually already spouted everything that was yet to come during the Covid-19 period: the environmental lockdowns, the ban on eating meat; his chemical factories are running at full speed, and surely that can’t be polluting the environment? In any case, he’ll be the saviour when there are major food shortages soon because there’s no oil, and so no fertiliser available, as if we can’t simply use most of the cows and sheep. The scarcity is being created; why aren’t ordinary people allowed to travel? I think the intention is that you’re not allowed to go further than 15 minutes from home. What’s the benefit of that? That your world becomes very small, that fear grows, that you become increasingly dependent on the government for food, clothing and feeling safe. By not allowing you to travel further than 15 minutes from your home (how is that measured, is it on foot or by bike or?), the government is once again creating a stupid population, or rather, slaves. It is certainly no secret that all sorts of tests and trials are being carried out on people, including with regard to their behaviour, which is being controlled. Those who broaden their horizons start asking questions, and that is, of course, something the authorities do not want. The digital euro is a reality, with all the consequences that entails.
Incidentally, I do believe there are protests taking place in England, just as there are against all immigrants and in favour of remigration, but of course we don’t hear about that news, and the authorities simply push laws through without them being discussed in public. That’s what wars are good for too: distracting from what’s really going on, such as vaccinating people against bird flu at the moment!