Omar del Sur
VIP
So I just recently was informed- basically everyone in Saudi is facing forced vaccination. People are supposed to not even be allowed to leave Saudi without being vaccinated.
I think there should be a push to remove the Saudi government. I didn't want Saudi to be like Syria but at this point I think the Syria route is better than what the Saudi people are currently up against.
That being said, Imam Hanbal didn't go up against the Abbasid government that tortured him for not saying the Quran is created. I don't think the Saudi scholars have done anything wrong by not going against their government. I think it is perfectly reasonable that they didn't want their country to go up in flames.
I have consistently made it clear how I view the vaccine. And I concluded a while ago that it is justified to use force to reject forced vaccination if necessary.
My standpoint has changed because the facts I'm going by has changed- I'm now aware about this forced vaccination the Saudi government is pushing on the people.
That being said, I believe the situation is worse than people actually think it is.
Some of you may believe there is a conflict between the Saudi government and the Iranian government.
I don't really believe in the idea that there are numerous independent governments. I believe there is a hidden global government and that the "Saudi government" and the "Iranian government" are just tentacles of this octopus. Same with the Muslim Brotherhood, same with Erdogan. All tentacles of one octopus.
I have been skeptical about the idea of revolution in large part because these movements imo are totally pointless if they only are against a tentacle and do not understand the fight against a tentacle as part of a larger conflict against the larger octopus.
I think there should be a push to remove the Saudi government. I didn't want Saudi to be like Syria but at this point I think the Syria route is better than what the Saudi people are currently up against.
That being said, Imam Hanbal didn't go up against the Abbasid government that tortured him for not saying the Quran is created. I don't think the Saudi scholars have done anything wrong by not going against their government. I think it is perfectly reasonable that they didn't want their country to go up in flames.
I have consistently made it clear how I view the vaccine. And I concluded a while ago that it is justified to use force to reject forced vaccination if necessary.
My standpoint has changed because the facts I'm going by has changed- I'm now aware about this forced vaccination the Saudi government is pushing on the people.
That being said, I believe the situation is worse than people actually think it is.
Some of you may believe there is a conflict between the Saudi government and the Iranian government.
I don't really believe in the idea that there are numerous independent governments. I believe there is a hidden global government and that the "Saudi government" and the "Iranian government" are just tentacles of this octopus. Same with the Muslim Brotherhood, same with Erdogan. All tentacles of one octopus.
I have been skeptical about the idea of revolution in large part because these movements imo are totally pointless if they only are against a tentacle and do not understand the fight against a tentacle as part of a larger conflict against the larger octopus.