What are all your thoughts on the "Great reset"?

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Hi hayabuser
I am sure that is the way that they wanted the virous to go so they could do that to the world.

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Two year later and I still say F China.
I have been in close contact with Chinese people in the past through foreign exchange student operations. Not to much to consider with those people specifically. They do seem to have some ways of being that are a bit perplexing at times.

What I don't care for is the CCP and what it represents.

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I have been in close contact with Chinese people in the past through foreign exchange student operations. Not to much to consider with those people specifically. They do seem to have some ways of being that are a bit perplexing at times.

What I don't care for is the CCP and what it represents.
Hi. I am all for the Great Reset as long as they keep it for all the litte people and keep it to we are all happy and we only eat bugs.

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Hi. I am all for the Great Reset as long as they keep it for all the litte people and keep it to we are all happy and we only eat bugs.
There are many countries that eat insects as part of their diet and are perfectly happy.............I wouldn't want to have their diet but it works for them.

People in North America do a lot of whining and complaining....sure love to see some of them packed up and shipped to a few places I've had the misfortune of visiting.......life isn't so nice in some of these places....

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I kind of get a chuckle when I hear al the whining about the government from people who woke up to a climate conditioned home, turned on their lights and had a cup of coffee looking out the window at a quiet neighborhood and sending their kids to school knowing they'll be safe. Taking their trash to the curb and checking their mail then going into their garage to admire their bike or car.....then going onto the computer to complain about how hard life is and how tough they have it....

All that is possible because of a strong, robust government which ensures services are in place to look after citizens, things like electricity, energy for heating, recycle/trash programs are in place, policing, fire, EMT/hospitals are all in place, roads are looked after, etc, etc...

Without this strong, robust government, you have places like Somalia, Haiti, Rwanda to name just a very few...life is tough in these places.

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I kind of get a chuckle when I hear al the whining about the government from people who woke up to a climate conditioned home, turned on their lights and had a cup of coffee looking out the window at a quiet neighborhood and sending their kids to school knowing they'll be safe. Taking their trash to the curb and checking their mail then going into their garage to admire their bike or car.....then going onto the computer to complain about how hard life is and how tough they have it....

All that is possible because of a strong, robust government which ensures services are in place to look after citizens, things like electricity, energy for heating, recycle/trash programs are in place, policing, fire, EMT/hospitals are all in place, roads are looked after, etc, etc...

Without this strong, robust government, you have places like Somalia, Haiti, Rwanda to name just a very few...life is tough in these places.
Over the past few decades we do more to resemble Somalia, Haiti, and Rwanda, more than they resemble us.

Our schools, in decline, roads bridges and railroads in decline, violence is rising, street shootings a daily occurrence, govt is dysfunctional.

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Over the past few decades we do more to resemble Somalia, Haiti, and Rwanda, more than they resemble us.

Our schools, in decline, roads bridges and railroads in decline, violence is rising, street shootings a daily occurrence, govt is dysfunctional.
Not as bad here I guess....we haven't gone too far into the realm of a 3rd world country.............yet....

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Take away a kid's cell phone today it might just be lol.
Very true.....even a lot of adults are hopelessly addicted to them...

When my 35 yr old son was recently visiting, his phone never left his possession at any time...it was kind of sickening to be honest..

If it made so much as a noise, regardless of what he was doing he'd instantly have to check it....

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That’s great for you, but world order; uniting everyone under one religion? What could possibly go wrong?
Religion is like the flavor of the week at Baskins Robbins 31 flavors. You don't need a religion to connect with the creator of all their is to find the kind of peacefulness and serenity that comes from the understanding that people have a purpose in life and the world is loving place to be.

Do the waring faction extremist throughout history have more blood on their hands because they vilify people with different religious beliefs?
It seems the hardest lesson for humanity to learn is forgiveness.

I am sure somebody will be along shortly to attack my opinion about religions. Religions are one the first and and one of the biggest spin offs of mind control over that masses ever devised. Yes, a lot of people take their religions seriously... however... churches depend on believers and the government gives then a free from taxation privilege to spread their brand of beliefs. Seems to me the government didn't separate church and state with the edict.

Anytime you decide to look into the history of the Catholic Church its pretty easy to understand what their mission statement is.
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