Response to contact tracing: don’t be a snitch or a spy on your family, neighbors and fellow citizens
How do we deal with contact tracing?
The virus is just an excuse to introduce an authoritarian snitch society–a STASI state–to make us feel guilty, dangerous and bad just because we are human and have a cold, or whatever. It could be some badly flawed tests this year and then it could be some other complete nonsense next year–and very likely it will be “medical” and invasive.
Any excuse that keeps us on our toes, that makes us feel threatened, that puts us under close surveillance, that allows bullies to impoverish us and make our lives more and more difficult until we give up everything and submit to everything.
The WHO has openly talked about removing family members from homes, so this is a very serious and threatening situation but it seems that some will never be able to recognize this. Many people are still living in denial or they are actively involved in building this new COVID system.
Younger people need to be told the alternatives to all these lies and infringements of rights and privacy. They usually don’t understand, because they have been brainwashed. If you have been part of that brainwashing, it’s never too late to correct your mistakes.
Don’t be a spy.
Don’t be a rat.
Don’t be a traitor.
Leave people alone.
Respect their privacy.
Don’t violate their rights.
Read the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Just because the government–and media–tells you something–or some corporation pays you money–it doesn’t make it true or right.
If you need money and need support, talk to people who care about human values, about right and wrong, who want a livable world for the long term, who believe that human beings have inherent rights, dignity and value.
Don’t take money to spy and harass others–not for “medical” reasons, not for political reasons, not for any reason.
We will do everything we can to support those who refuse to participate in evil. I will do everything I can.
There is always a cost to making a decision, to making a commitment.
One idea–which is risky–is to agree to put a sign on your door that says something like, “We help those who refuse to spy. Spies aren’t welcome around here. We don’t rat on our family members and friends who haven’t done anything wrong. We don’t violate privacy.”
Back up your neighbors in their commitments and commit to each other–even if you live far away.
Let’s do what we can to make sure others survive and thrive, that they are supported, that they have food, that we find legal help for them, that we try to find work and income for them, and so on.
We are competing with those who think they can spend billions of dollars to enslave us.
So we need to support each other and we need to persuade those who do not know any better, or who are very confused and uncertain–because they have been indoctrinated and propagandized constantly.
So let’s be ready. Let’s have a plan. Let’s have something to offer.
Suggestions on how to opt out of electronic contact tracing: Personal strategies to resist contact tracing and WHY you should not participate