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What happens when the state divides families and then sends them to war against one another?

By Matthew Hayward


"Our kids can't hang out anymore if you aren't vaccinated..." Tomorrow it will be if your kids aren't vaccinated.

"You're uninvited to my wedding due to the fact that you're not vaccinated."

"You can't come into my business if you're not vaccinated."

"You can't travel if you're not vaccinated."

"You can't have a job if you're not vaccinated..."

"Nobody's being forced, it's a choice. These anti-vaxxers are crazy, wild, and extreme. What's wrong with these violent people, if they don't want to comply they're free to live alone in squaller on the right of ways.

As we watch our society, friends, and families being ripped apart by government fear-driven propaganda my greatest frustration is that they have succeeded in making us the enemy of us.

For many of us, surrendering is not an option that we will be considering, for many of us, there will be no complying or giving in to the pressure, as the pressure builds confrontation becomes inevitable and those who are family, friends, and loved ones will become our enemies.

Sadly only one side realizes the true enemy is the state, it is force and coercion. Those who blindly follow become the foot soldiers of fascism.

We don't want to go to war with our neighbors, our friends, our churches, and our family, but when war is being waged against you, what choice do you have?

Many of these people are so self-righteous as they impose their will on others that they can't even see the damage they are causing. They are willing to push society to the brink of violent civil unrest to accommodate their delusional moral superiority.

Possibly the saddest bunch of all are those who are not happy with what's happening, but they're going along with it anyway. These are the people who ultimately have the ability to prevent a catastrophe. These are the people that have the power and ability to put a stop to it all simply by choosing to switch sides and refuse to go along with the state.



I pity those who have such sad lives and lack the conviction to ever stand for anything. A person who has nothing they are willing to stand and fight for doesn't have a life worth living.

No one wanted to be in this battle, but we weren't given a choice, public employees and healthcare providers were put directly on the front line of this war. Every single one of them will make a decision on which side they stand on, no person can escape picking sides, everyone will either choose to stand with the state or to stand with the people who are pushing back against the state.

No one is innocent, no one gets to abstain from the position, 100% of people will make a decision, and in doing so they will pick a side.

Businesses are finding themselves put into the same situation for the second time in a year, again they did not choose to be in this war, they were thrust onto the front lines without ever being consulted. And again, every business owner and company will make a decision on which side they stand with based on their actions.

The day is quickly approaching in which those who are indifferent and wish to stay out of conflict will no longer be able to avoid the consequences of the war being waged by the state. Repercussions have already begun to reverberate throughout our communities. But make my own mistake all we have seen so far are the tremors of the coming massive earthquake that will shake our communities.




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