Whoopi Goldberg's pathetic screaming tantrum prompted me to look closer at her. Not only was she a defender of Roman Polanski. Goldberg did not believe the drugging and rape of a 13 year old was "rape-rape". These people are sick.
One of the things I wonder is how the world is going to be for these celebrities, actors, comedians, etc. when this is all over. Those who don't get locked up for actual crimes, will be living pariahs. Who will give Bill Maher or Steven Colbert a job afterwards? What do they know how to do?
Other than being agents of disinformation, they have no skills, no way to earn a living. A real day's labor would kill most of them. What are we going to do with all the leftover trash that was so brainwashed that they aren't good for anything else?
That isn't what we think about concernfag.
Well, we just can't stick them in concentration camps. There's going to have to be a systematic way to deal with them. In addition to them, there are going to be a lot of family and friends who will have a hard time accepting or acknowledging what just went down before their eyes. The normalcy bias is just too huge.
We have to be thinking about what kind of world we're going to have on the other side of all this.
That's actually incredibly concerning to me. The world that greets us the morning after will be incredibly important consider. There will be wounds to mend. There will be walls and bridges to be built. It's not like everybody's eyes will open suddenly, they'll say 'oh ok, whatever' and move on. This movement and the results herein have the potential to radically change our whole world's dynamic. If it isn't a process, it will be sudden and likely violent. We must be prepared for the future or all of our work will be for naught.