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SadieJay's avatar

Haha!! I thought about you when I read C&C this morning and wondered how long it would be until you conjured up a lovely word slap of Little Miss I Fucked Up My Kids For This. Well done. You do not disappoint.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

❤️ It'd been going around in my head since "Little Em" wrote her rubbish, but you're right. As much as I love Jeff -- and I do -- his take on this prompted me to put pen to paper, as it were. Trust me, Jeff. This one is asking for a clean slate for herself and her elite circle. No more name-calling. We got some of it right and some wrong, but we didn't fail morally. The hell you didn't, you insufferable dimwit.

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Steve's avatar

Perfect explanation. I was born and raised in Massachusetts. Escaped quite some time ago, now living in Florida. I recognized the covid fraud very early. Never wore a mask. Never any shots. Left Hawaii due to the communist covid response there. Glad I found your SubStack; it may have been via Bailiwick News - thanks for the great posts. It still amazes me today that SO many people are absolutely clueless as to what is going on. Reminds me of Bonhoeffer's famous essay on stupidity: https://southsidemessenger.com/bonhoeffer-on-stupidity-entire-quote/

Thanks!

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Thank you, SteveinFlorida. That's where we got to, too, just over a year ago. It just became intolerable for us to remain in the northeast, and I a native New Yorker and proud granddaughter of immigrants on both sides to NYC/the U.S. My husband loved his home state of NH, the "No Longer Live Free or Die" state, but he too could no longer remain.

Thank for the link to Bonhoeffer. I'd read that, but so worthwhile to re-read. It reminds me of the Carlo Cipolla book, "The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity". Cipolla also asserts that it is the stupid person (and he defines it clearly) that is the most dangerous -- and that it is pointless to try to reason or present facts to this person...

It is for this reason that I spent almost no time trying to deliver on a silver platter info/data/facts at the beginning of this crime. It would frustrate and exhaust me and do nothing to persuade the "unpersuadable".

I love Katherine Watt and am so grateful for her mind and research that she delivers to us on a silver platter! This is the way, IMO, to reveal, document, and prosecute this crime, and this is the role that we "mere mortals" can play in helping to bring that about.

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Steve's avatar

Thank you, SheThinksLiberty.

All the New England state are compromised. We spent a bit of time in Maine this summer; beautiful with pockets of woke-ness; it's gross.

Katherine is the real deal - I have constantly tried to understand my role in this process; I think it is along the lines she is laying out. My position is exactly that of hers regarding justice and prosecution. I will never forget what these so-called "elites" did to innocent people.

I was able to informed critically-thinking neighbors in Kauai before we left the state - the majority of the population would not listen to a word I said, including my "doctor" neighbor who informed me that he would not give HCQ to his parents after I showed him Dr. Zelenko's results - he actually "consulted" with some app on his iPhone to come to that conclusion.

Thanks for the info on the Cipolla book - I'm in.

My opinion of politicians is exactly that of Ann BarnHardt:

Q. What politicians do you support?

A. None. They are all psychopaths and whores. ALL OF THEM. The culture has degraded such that seeking and/or holding office, especially national-level office, is, in and of itself, proof that a given person is psychologically and morally unfit to hold public office.

https://www.barnhardt.biz/

Ann's book and video on diabolical narcism is a classic.

Peace.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Yes, New England and New York are "done." No longer suitable for decent living, IMO.

I hold the same low opinion of those who seek public office. By the very fact of their seeking it, especially at the federal level, they reveal there's "something wrong with them," which I say so often it drives my husband crazy. LOL!

We're very happy to be in Florida. There is peace here and some breathing room (no pun intended) to think about how to continue fighting and resisting this eye-watering crime -- brought to us by government and unelected parasites and freaks like Mr. Fauci. (Ain't no doctor in my book -- not that I have a very high opinion of them either!)

Peace to you, as well, Steve.

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Truthseeker's avatar

OMG- Hawaii 🤯

There’s one way to ruin paradise.

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KHP's avatar

Actually, your imagined statement from Oster ends a bit too soon. After "I’m going to donate my salary for the same length of time that I celebrated the world being shut down and people being harassed to undergo medical interventions or lose their jobs", you need another sentence.

"And finally, after than I will perform hara-kiri to ensure I never commit such atrocities again."

NOW we can talk about forgiveness.

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KHP's avatar

Yeah, I may be exaggerating for effect -- but in regard to highly-culpable cases like Cuomo or the entirely reprehensible Fauci, do you think calling their doings "crimes against humanity" really IS an exaggeration?

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

I think calling what has been done to the world the greatest crime against humanity in history, which is anything but an exaggeration.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Whoa. And I thought I was being "tough". You take it to a whole 'nother level. :)

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Truthseeker's avatar

Yes

All of this … is the death of the Ivy leagues. They’ve been exposed for the frauds they are.

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Jennifer Brown's avatar

BRAVO SISTER!!!!! You nailed it with this!!!! 😍🙌🏻

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Thank you! ❤️

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Cathy's avatar

True and cathartic. Had hopes for a working and middle class rebellion up here but that was delusional. Checking out Maine, Georgia and TN. New England has fallen despite the fact that the majority of people are not vacuous Ivy asses

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Thank you, Cathy. Yes, New England and the northeast, I'd say. I'm a native New Yorker (born in Brooklyn, raised about 50 miles north of NYC) and a near 30-year resident of MA married to a "Live Free or Die" Granite Stater. No one loved NH more than my husband, but the conduct of the state and its people disgusted him beyond redemption. He wanted out, so out we went.

Since neither of us would submit to mask wearing, we made our investigational trip by car to where we now live in. That took us through TN. This was the longest road trip I'd ever been on; I was a regular flyer. We drove practically the entire length of TN, and I fell in love with the countryside. What I saw was absolutely beautiful. I kept commenting as we drove down and back to the point where my husband said something like, "I know you think TN is beautiful, honey, but we moving to FL." 😊

TN seemed less unlawful and stupid during the height of the crime, so if it's on your radar, I'd say it's very much worth checking out. The South is definitely where it's at in this woman's opinion. I'm so grateful to be here.

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Cathy's avatar

Thank you for this great info on TN. We are saddened that MA has clearly gone the way of NY and CA but it isn't surprising. You are correct...the NorthEast is no longer the place we knew growing up. My family from Idaho will be arriving in the Spring and we plan to check out TN first so your feedback is helpful :). I have been following homestead bloggers from TN and Austin-Fitts going back to 2016. None of us have been there so it will be a good trip. Other folks have recommended adding S Carolina to our list to check out. I am finally catching up on your writing with just the 2 part series on HR to read. I can't remember how I stumbled on your Stack leading to my Desantis question but I am glad I did. Your posts are really very good!

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

You're welcome--and thank you for your kind words! ❤️

During our three trips through TN, we stayed overnight in Oak Ridge, which is near Knoxville. It looked very nice to me -- at least where we were. Knoxville I've heard is developing some problems with growing homelessness...? Have only heard that; can't say for sure. Memphis, I understand, is definitely worth 𝒏𝒐𝒕 visiting. :) A woman I'd connected with on LinkedIn (before that platform banned me permanently) lived/lives in Johnson City, TN and had very good things to say about it.

As I said, I loved our drive into and through a good chunk of TN. We arrived via Route 81 and from Oak Ridge picked up 75. That's what took us through some beautiful countryside. Best wishes for the visit you and your family will make. I'm a big fan of CAF, too. A former colleague of mine moved from Indiana to SC and loves it.

We're on the FL Panhandle and are so grateful to be here. We've adapted very easily. Despite a lifetime in the NE with entirely different plans of how our lives would proceed until I reached my full retirement (which I gave up), I can tell you that I have not had a single minute of regret. As my husband says, "Best move we've ever made." If you've read Naomi Wolf, she recently shared a story of a recent visit she made to FL, essentially calling FL, the people, the freedom, etc., "heavenly."

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Cathy's avatar

I appreciate this added info on TN and SC! It has motivated me to check out both more actively. We only have 1 family member struggling with leaving NE and it is for reasons you mentioned (that it is so different than our long range plans). I will plant a little seed for change by having her read how much you and your husband loved leaving here 🤗 I am excited about checking out the South as are our Idaho family members. We are still willing to consider rural Maine. At least there the people are putting up a fight against the Uniparty though they certainly aren't impacting the elections. If there is going to be a turn around in NE it will happen there. My hope though is that we bale from here. We are too old to wait for change that might never come and I rather be around people and communities living in team reality. Just on the side I share your husbands horror over NH. It is worse than MA I guess because they have fallen further. I will check out Naomi Wolf's FL post as well as the one you disagreed with. I find her writing like Charles Eisenstein's to be a salve even when i have a different view.

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GenEarly's avatar

Good Article, nailed the Elitist bubbleheads!

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Thank you!

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Anne Clifton's avatar

Next time tell us what you really think, haha.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

I'll try, Anne! 😂

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Freebird's avatar

You go girl! I’ll bet that was cathartic! 😂

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Kathleen Devanney. A human.'s avatar

That was super-duper fun to read and dead-on 🎯in its analysis. Just great. Thank you!!

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Thank you, Kathleen! ❤️

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