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Re: Tony Spell has church in spite of the ban
Identifying what is happening and pointing out trends is not "spreading fear". Except for those who equate a lack of fear with not having a clue about what's going on. Ignorance is bliss, so I've heard.
The warning signs on highways "sharp curve up ahead" or "watch for falling rocks" are obviously spreading fear, apparently?
How is warning about potential hazards with vaccines, or pointing out we are literally RIGHT NOW under a medically declared martial law, a case of "spreading fear"?
It's not. Those who go on so much about "spreading fear" are actually often the ones helping to spread and perpetuate fear: they and those who heed them are afraid to look out the window because they FEAR that life may not be all unicorns farting rainbows and cotton candy.
People are afraid to hear about what's going on because they are UNPREPARED TO DEAL WITH THINGS. They ignored all the prior warning signs and played the grasshopper instead of learning from the ant. They know they are gonna get caught flatfooted and therefore any talk other than "peace love harmony tune in and drop out" makes them uncomfortable and fearful. A nerdy tech guy who suddenly finds out he's stepping in the ring with Tyson is gonna be afraid because he's wholly unprepared. He's tempted to prefer hearing about being raptured before the bell rings, for quite obvious reasons. People want to hear smooth words not blunt reality.
If hearing about martial law makes you afraid it's because you don't have a clue how to deal with it. Worse, you've most likely had plenty of time but gave it no thought, and now? You REALLY don't want to hear about it. Makes your stress levels go up, right?
MEN don't panic and freak out over less-than-utopian news. Men take stock and start improving their position.
But men are in short supply in this generation.
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