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This is how all lockdowns begin. First, there is an emotional appeal about patriotism, sacrifice, and doing your part for the collective good.
Remember the COVID giveaways of pizza, donuts, tuition, etc.?
When that doesn't work, harsher measures eventually follow.
India started the first round. In a passionate national address, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on citizens to work from home, return to virtual meetings, avoid driving whenever possible, and use electric rail systems instead.
This message is disturbingly familiar. During COVID, governments first framed compliance as a moral responsibility "for the common good." Not long after came fines, surveillance, movement restrictions, and aggressive enforcement.
We expect this from the globalists for every major crisis, from pandemics to oil shortages to climate emergencies.
Playbook known.