>>266048 (OP)
notice how they increased in magnitudes since occupy wallstreet, the 2016 elections, and the covid pandemic.
hardly everyone gave a shit about politics before then, now it seems everyone is waging war against one another over some secular notion of being part of some arbitrary side.
>Black vs White
>Man vs Woman
>Left vs Right
>Poor vs Rich
>Progress vs Tradition
>Old vs New
>Red vs Blue
>Us vs Them
they all fight over idealistic fantasies, throw a tantrum or two in the real world, but its mostly social media posts where they fantasize over succeeding against their "opposition".
but when you point this out, suddenly these formerly opposing sides join forces to attack you for breaking this illusion of conflict.
In short, its all breads and circuses. giving the masses the illusion of power for their little conflicts set up for them. while we're busy fighting, ((( They ))) remain untouched.
and whenever someone breaks the programming and targets one of ((( Them ))) or turns his back against the shadows on the cave walls, everyone immediately jumps ship to try and pin the offender as being part of some left/right direction or ideology to try and gain a foothold in their endless online conflicts (Look at the healthcare CEO assassination an example of this).
we're all being distracted through online bickering to give this illusion of a struggle for dominance, when power has already been secured by a ((( Select few ))) who intentionally prepped up these conflicts through carefully planned psy-ops, false flags, projections, shilling, weaponized autistm, and black-pilling to stir emotions.
Its all Theatre