A common phrase I have heard lately all around the internet as well as all around the area I live whenever the pandemic situation is broached is that "we are all in this together, and we will get through this together." The sentiment is repeated like a religious mantra and I believe it is rooted in a collectivist reaction in the minds of many. The idea is that if we all comfort each other by repeating the lie that we're all in the same boat, and if everyone believes it, then the threat of the outbreak along with the economic collapse will somehow simply "disappear".
The notion that "we are going to get through this together" seems to be based on the assumption that the crisis is going to move quickly, and if we hold tight, our sacrifice will be minimal and all will go back to the way things were before. This is simply not so.
I highly respect the ideal of giving hope to others, while keeping none for yourself. However, hope has to come from a legitimate place. It has to be based in some reality. There are too many lies driving public psychology right now to give concrete hope to anyone. The lies have to end, and the facts have to hit people hard before we can then come to an understanding of what we have to do to survive this event. In the meantime, the majority of people are going to be trapped in fantasy land, hypnotized by delusions of magical cures and economic silver bullets.
On top of all that, the American public has never been more divided than it is right now. Sure, we can soak in a bathtub of brain-dead dreams with elitist celebrities like Madonna, telling us that the virus "makes us all equal," but does it really? I'm sorry, but the truth that not all people are equal is about to become more apparent than ever before.
The pandemic along with the economic collapse is going to separate people into clearly definable categories, and many of these groups will be in direct conflict with each other:
The Prepared
In a just world, the masses would be going to The Prepared for answers to the crisis, and some do, but overall I think The Prepared will be more hated for their predictive capabilities than admired. This is why prepared people have to stick together, organize and protect one another; because the day is coming when they will be targeted by The Unprepared as enemies of the collective.
The Unprepared
There are other people who were merely oblivious to the situation and are mostly innocent in their lack of preparation. They just weren't exposed to the available information for whatever reason. They live decent hard-working lives and they are mostly innocent in all of this. They too will be faced with hard decisions in the near future — some of them will try to prepare as best they can while the crisis is still in its early stages. Others will join the grasshoppers out of fear and demand a draconian government response.
The Independents
The independents will understand the difference between collectivism and voluntary organization. The first strategy requires force and fear, the second strategy does not. The collectivists will try to interfere or even destroy The Independents, because if they are successful in organizing voluntarily and becoming prosperous through free market innovation it will prove that the collectivist ideology is unnecessary and outdated. The collectivists would rather "win" than be right in their thinking.
The Collectivists
These people are not always elites. In fact, most of them are just like you and me in terms of status and income. But, they do tend to work together in groups as long as there is mutual gain to be had, and they have all character qualities of global elites including a complete lack of empathy, a penchant for self-worship and idolization, zero belief in anything greater than themselves, a propensity towards deceit and violence to get what they want, and using disasters to their advantage.
The Sheeple
Trying to talk sense to sheeple is almost impossible. They will not listen. You probably know a few Sheeple in your life who even now in the midst of a global collapse still think this crisis will be over in a matter of weeks and that the government will save them. Attempting to convince them otherwise is a waste of time.
All you can do is provide a better solution than the collectivists and hope The Sheeple follow you instead of the evil empire when the crash hits hardest.
Irreconcilable Differences
Beware anyone promoting the notion that we are "all in this together;" this is the gateway to collectivism and it is a blatant lie. There are establishment elites that plan to gain from this event while the rest of us suffer; they are not on our side or in our boat. They will use the pandemic and the simultaneous economic collapse (which they have engineered) to maneuver the public into abandoning their freedoms in the name of collective safety.
There are also useful idiots and narcopaths out there that thrive in these types of unstable environments. They too are vampires seeking to bleed people dry while using the disaster as cover. These are the people screaming at strangers walking down the street that they need to "go back home" and "flatten the curve." These are the people calling the cops on their neighbors for talking in a group bigger than two or three. These are the local government officials calling for bans on church services even when they are held outside and follow the "guidelines" of social distancing. These are the people calling preppers "hoarders" and demanding that their supplies be redistributed. These are the people that revel in authoritarianism.
Understand that there are many sides to this conflict and very few of them are honorable. Listen to your conscience, listen to evidence truth and reason, and choose your side wisely.
To truth and knowledge,
Brandon Smith
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