If Covid-19® has taught us anything, it has shown how psychological delusions are difficult to dispel with reasonable rebuttals. Logic is ineffective because we are dealing with belief systems deriving from (misplaced) faith.
So this is a pertinent question: Why do the dupes want to believe? Perhaps because of normalcy bias: Because it’s easier than believing their whole world is a lie. Or, correspondingly, like the townspeople from the Pied Piper tale, they desire to escape the chaos and return to their orderly, predictable lives.In a previous article entitled “The Great Reset: An Ancient Faith Continuously Renamed”, this blogger described the “seduction of Covid-19” as follows:
n the minds of the Covidians, the needs of the many surpass those of the few. Or, in the words of Karl Marx: “From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs“.
Since the rat-resembling coronavirus has threatened Grandma’s life, most Americans will now sing to any tune that will lead them away from the fear and chaos – even as the music plays on the road to tyranny. In this regard, Covid greatly resembles 911. From the Patriot Act to mandatory vaccinations – both materialized as the result of “sudden emergencies”.
In the event the above video is censored by YouTube, just know it described how populations went mad, like what happened during the late seventeenth century Salem Witch Trials in colonial Massachusetts. The tyrannical order of events play out as in a musical arrangement: First, fear is utilized to create a panic. Next, a pathological way of seeing reality is constructed in order to explain the chaos and, thus, allowing the masses to find meaning in their reactions to the delusions. Until, finally, tragedy ensues.
Indeed. Suffering occurs when ignorance meets reality. It is the evidence of history. Consider the quote at the beginning of the above video presentation:
The masses have never thirsted after truth. They turn aside from evidence that is not to their taste, preferring to deify error, if error seduce them. Whoever can supply them with illusions is easily their master; whoever attempts to destroy their illusions is always their victim.
― Gustave Le Bon
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