7 months later, a random sheet of scratch-paper puts progress into perspective:
- How a radical idea from a philosophy we've been trained to hate is now common practice
- How a certain political party that designed and engineered this change is the same party that by majority is against the continuation of the same ideas now lead by an opposing party
- How urgency and fear can be convenient; how it is easy to deflect opposition and approve change quickly under these circumstances
- How even before the first of its kind of change was a reality, there seems to have already been some mapped out long-term agenda
- How an incubator for an infectious disease can simultaneously act as a counselor for the internationally infected
- How the domestically infected were chronilogically "saved", indebted, weakened, and/or gone
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