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We live in a fear driven society
With all the "shortages" and people panic buying, it strikes me that we live in a society driven by fear. I've always said that fear and free are two of the strongest motivators of people.
Looking at recent events we've had people panic buying toilet paper, yeast, flour, AMMO gas and now chlorine. Companies have to absolutely love the fear driven consumer. They'll pay the price because we may never see it again! Fear/Panic induced shortages. It makes me shake my head in disbelief sometimes. I went to Rural King yesterday to grab some chlorine to open my pool... all out. Sing read "due to chlorine shortage customers will be limited to two cases per day" Didn't panic. Just thought to myself what the best path forward is and bought a saltwater chlorine generator. Now I won't be part of the problem! During the heat of pandemic panic buying, I'd see yeast... I'd grab one or two packets if I needed some for making pizza dough. Be rational folks! buy what you need and leave some for others who need it too. Is that asking too much? |
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Some of the behaviour seems to be people wanting to be social, to fit in with what others (who are in the know) are doing. Kids in school want to be part of the in crowd. Adults with no real idea want to keep up with whatever. Best Les |
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See "Zero percent interest" for a point of reference. There is no such thing as zero percent interest but somehow car, construction equipment, compact utility manufacturers have made people believe that zero percent is real. Ignore that if you don't use the 0% you get a discount of $X... Its free money!! |
well off course....
NRA: they coming to take yer guns SELL SELL SELL Shortages How many guns have actually been taken in the last 20 years? |
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Sing read "due to chlorine shortage customers will be limited to two cases per day" [/QUOTE] I have a fear of singing in public. :D |
Okay, now I get you.
Funny how I remember someone telling me there was no such thing as a free lunch. It is interesting however that many folks will spend money they haven't got on stuff they don't need, because their neighbor, or worse some celebrity says they should. I suppose that too is fear of being left out. Best Les |
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Because the average person is a sheep. They are unable to think on their own or go against the herd and they look to others to think for them and protect them. The last 1.5 years of CV hysteria is exhibit one.
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And the fact you have to go to another continent to find evidence is not indicative of the lack of foundation to the disarmament fear?
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The disarmament fear is driven by real positions taken by people in office trying to tip the balance of power farther and farther away.
I did find myself wondering if I should go fill up the cars. Decided I like walking and my bike, if gasoline dissapears, I'll still get around. Will just take more trips and smaller loads. |
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There is no point looking any where else, the American's relationship with the fire arm is a unique one. No where else is it fetishized like it is by the USA. |
Because the average person is a sheep. They are unable to think on their own or go against the herd and they look to others to think for them and protect them. The last 1.5 years of anti-mask and anit-vax hysteria is exhibit one.
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“Free” should disturb every contributor to society regardless of whether they watch CNN or Fox; there’s no such thing as “government funded”.
WE fund it. |
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Technically, the sheep are the group not wearing a mask because they're told to. They did no research into the potential benefit. They just take it off to show how much they "care" about nutballery.
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Troll on brother! |
Don't be a troll, cabo
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Get it my man! Show em how it's done.
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It’s been a Social Experiment with frightening results. |
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Remember during the revolution it as those of means that fought. Those with something to lose. How many have something to lose in todays society? |
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I seem to recall it had the percentage of revolutionaries in the colonies. Something about three fingers? |
I totally agree with Nick. I do not recommend checking out the discussions next door, but there is a LOT of fear there.
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cancel fear culture
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He explained that I have nothing to fear but fear itself. So I ran for it.
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Blow up your TV throw away your paper
Go to the country, build you a home Plant a little garden, eat a lot of peaches Try an find Jesus on your own |
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I also gave you guys a hundred examples of why numbers were fraudulent, real cures were being made illegal, legal elections were made illegal, and that inbred cronyism in numerous sectors made the situation worse The potential benefit? Of what? Total economic failure leads to the death of tens of millions. |
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