I DID wonder, at one stage, whether our globalist friends were relying on mounting public dissatisfaction with mask-wearing as a means of encouraging the masses to go sprinting to the nearest vaxx-station in an effort to liberate themselves. On reflection, however, it seems that most people felt so happy and secure in their new guise that these facial appendages had become an extension of the self in the way that Mark Twain said that “Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.” As Max Strirner notes in The Ego and Its Own (1844):
“The society demands that those who belong to it shall not go beyond it and exalt themselves, but remain ‘within the bounds of legality,’ that is, allow themselves only so much as the society and its law allow them.”
In other words, if the cult of society is allowed to become the determining principle of one’s existence, the individual is forced to remain subject to its laws and values.
No mask, no exist.
