On the Death of the Social Contract
..and how the shooting deaths in Queensland was not extraordinary.
I read this article today then browsed some of the comments in reply to it and pondered how there’s an increasing amount of anger being expressed recently.
Then I considered the suspicious shooting death of six people in Western Queensland which occurred yesterday. I also read the comments on this Sky News video bulletin and saw a similar anger being expressed.
It is unfortunate that such violence precedes collapse of an unviable system. We the people have been denied accountability, transparency and responsibility from those who rule us since the start of the #plandemic and unfortunately we are now going to witness a state of confusion, collapse and cracked skulls because of it.
I and many others could see an eventuality of politically motivated policing being turned against us people whom they are meant to serve and protect. Many police did not willingly commit to the beating and suppression of their fellow citizens too. Yet here we are, almost three years in to a diabolically unjust #plandemic and no closer to justice being provided. Is this all just blood to be spilled for a Blood God?
I will not be sullied or cowed into self-censorious quietitude in the face of it. The obvious must be stated again and again. I offer nil answers, nor much sympathy. It was all preventable inasmuch as it was all foretold. Sad as it is, all I can offer at this late stage is prayer for the fallen on both sides. We are all innocents now.
In the case of the above tweet being true (Nathaniel’s vaccine injury and subsequent resignation as a Headmaster of a school with mainly aboriginal students is being confirmed outside of the mainstream media) then his violent actions predicate the first of many others.
Such a life-destroying outcome from the vaccine and how it was mandated upon him by his state government employer would help explain the gaps in motive being communicated to us from the mainstream media.
Am I being outlandish by assuming the same? How many times have we thought or expected that the jab injured will go nuclear once the enormity of what was done to them sinks in?
Opinions Which Aren’t Being Quoted in Mainstream Media
I am Gen X and so are my friends Mike and his wife Heather. And thanks in part to a violated social contract, their lives are changed. Do you think I give a fuck about voting when both parties enabled vaccine mandates?
Very soon we will reach a point where clown world cannot be ended in a nonviolent fashion.
Among Gen Xers, a huge percentage are ready to burn this mother fucker to the ground. We're not happy about it, it just seems inevitable. As much as we'd like to save our beautiful country for our children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren, I don’t see it happening.
But we honor the old social contract: we sacrifice ourselves so younger generations have a better life, and have a chance to be born.
We have to destroy clown world so those still capable of having children can build back better. Not political posturing bullshit better, but a fundamental change in the way we all live.
And some replies to this article
The government position on anything is irrelevant. It is more likely that the government position is wrong than right.
It has chosen not to restrain evil and it promotes it. It has violated the contract between a government and the people. And so I go my own way.I'm a younger father but already drew my line in the sand. They came for me and I was taught well enough to hold my own. My young kids won't be ready yet so they'd better hope they don't try to get their hooks in them. It'll be their end.
I'm Gen X and I didn't do one of the main things I could have to make a better future: have kids and then raise them right. I had no children to raise. However, I can say this...that quote from our guest writer is exactly how I feel. I'm not going lone wolf, but I say "let the games begin".
Fellow Gen-X'er (bicentennial). This hit the nail on so many points and helped to solidify some inner grumblings that I've yet to put into words. Ready, willing, and able.
Lord Have Mercy on us all.Now let’s have a look at some of the replies to the Sky News QLD shooting video bulletin:
redhytech - 1 day ago
Gee. You'd think abusing the citizen for 2 years would be more appreciated.
Sharon Jensen - 17 hours ago
What goes around comes around. You can't abuse your power and just expect to get away with it forever.
Sprint - 18 hours ago
The worst enemy to have is the one who has nothing left to lose.
Scott Scotty - 18 hours ago
The way the police have acted over the last 3-5 years makes it very difficult (not really) to distinguish who the criminals actually are. I used to support our provincial and rcmp (here in Canada) but not anymore. Not after how they acted during the peaceful protest. Never forget, never forgive.
Mary Sisak - 18 hours ago
You are correct. It is truly sad since I too had a tremendous respect for the police. I often wondered how the atrocities in Nazi Germany occurred. I now have a better (and more depressing) view of human nature.
John Smith - 23 hours ago
There was a time where the comments section would be full of outrage and sympathy... Going down as far as you would care to today it is not the case and, sadly, no surprise at all... The politicians are to blame but the "authorities" became the tool and did so seemingly without remorse nor care nor concern for the future.
Closing Thoughts
It brings me no joy or satisfaction, nor prideful pretension to comment that I, and so so many others were right. The signs were there all along; history repeats, symbols re-emerge and eventually truth spills over into the minds of individuals who were either caught up in the mass delusionary landscape of lies or were holding out for a hope of justice and legal process commencing.
I turn to the homilies and outstanding life’s work which Father Jerzy Popieluszko lived and died for. He devoted his life in the name of Jesus, Mary and God Almighty and gave the burgeoning Solidarity movement of Poland an immense spiritual strength, as a figurehead of struggle and hope during a period of upheavel under Soviet Occupation. He was brutally murdered by the Soviet secret police for what he preached, the foremost being peace unto all things and people in defiance of communist lies, slurs, oppression, provocation and violence.
Let us hear the testimony of this priest.
A testimony which does not go out of date,
which was not only important yesterday,
but is also important today.
Maybe even more important today.
Pope John Paul II
Wow, well stated. Thank you.
You just know these days if msm uses the words domestic terrorist it's gotta be a FF of some kind. Always the invisible boogeyman. Glad people aren't swallowing the tripe as much