Fascism does not stop the course of history

More and more sections of the middle class are falling into the proletariat. More and more are using up their savings and are left with nothing. Under the new laws, many people have no prospect of ever working again in their learned profession. Through the quasi-automation of the determination of the danger situation, the government can use the state's means of power for suppression at any time. By threatening "vaccination," it can make all state employees compliant. Many civil servants do not want to lose their pension rights….

More and more sections of the middle class are falling into the proletariat. More and more are using up their savings and are left with nothing. According to the new laws, many people have no prospect of ever working again in the profession they have learned. Through the quasi-automation of the determination of the danger situation, the government can use the state means of suppression at any time. With the threat of “vaccination” she can make all state employees compliant. Many civil servants do not want to lose their pension rights.

Many functionaries of the system now feel at last in a position of authority that they have long aspired to:

  • School principals can now beat down and enforce government guidelines, insane as they are. The self-testing of the students is such an absurd arrangement, who has their perverse pleasure in this nonsense?
  • The judiciary is flooded with objections from the population to threats of punishment due to mask regulations and so-called distance rules. There are higher-ranking officials, public prosecutors and judges who blindly follow all instructions and issue penalties as if their lives were at stake.
  • There are heads of authorities who are used to hump up and now get rid of their frustration downwards.
  • And the many department heads and plant managers who have always wanted to show off their authoritarian streak.
  • And there are pensioners who advocate the mummery as long as the devaluation has not yet reached them.
  • And there are sociologists who are so privileged that they want to defend the fascist coup. Some are so wacky that they even call for No-Covid. And there are professors and institute directors who keep their position in the university sector and do not want to jeopardize the regular salary payments of the state.
  • And then there are the leading editors of the leading media, salaries from 8 to 12000 euros, they have to pull together with the government; in return they sell the common people the stupidest horror news, some mutant can still be found.
  • And there are the owners or managers of freight forwarding companies who require their truck drivers to wear a mask in the driver's cab as well.

But many members of the upper middle class recognize the misery:

  • There is the food manufacturer who prepared 5 to 8000 meals a day for old people's homes and hospitals and now also suffers from the undercrowding in hospitals and homes.
  • There is the wholesaler, who suffers from the lack of demand for clothing, as well as the trader who supplied the food for the supermarkets and whose supply chains are falling apart.
  • There is the travel company, whose sixty buses have now come to a standstill and who is left with nothing.
  • And there is the head of operations, whose employees are very good at handling dust when cooking steel and who have long since seen through the mask fraud. He cannot dictate anything to these employees. If he were to attempt the authoritarian tour, he would have to shut down.
  • Owners of hotel and restaurant businesses who have built their businesses with the work of generations now do not want to go to the social welfare office with their staff.
  • There are also manufacturers of machine tools who have been able to keep their two to three hundred skilled workers in all the ups and downs so far, and textile manufacturers who lose their sales, or founders of IT companies with their 60 to XNUMX employees who have made a significant contribution to work efficiency and now suddenly face lousy future prospects.

This is the social class that will now stand up because they can no longer bear the oppression. These are the people who understand that the authoritarian orientation of society weakens the effectiveness per hour worked. These people see that the centralization of capital is promoted, small and medium-sized capitals are absorbed, but the decline in returns is not reversed.

You can see that the fascist coup (Great Reset) can be described as a reactionary attempt to stop the course of history and is therefore doomed to failure.

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