Corporate Cultism

Guest Post by Eric Peters

GM switched from making cars to making Holy Rags – and now Ford is trying to sell you on wearing them.

And on getting the Holy Jab.

A slew of ads touting the New Religion began airing January 1 – narrated by the actor Bryan Cranston, who played a drug dealer in the well-known series, Breaking Bad. How appropriate.

The first ad begins with a screenshot of a Rag-wearing dad and his masklings, being conditioned to live in fear of a bug that has killed far fewer kids than suicidal depression this year.

     

“Let’s hold the line,” urges a tired-sounding Cranston – dirgy piano music in the background, a helicopter ferrying a “case” to the hospital. More Face-Diapered children peering sadly at the world outside from behind a plate glass window.

“Sacrifice for it”  . . .  though we know the people enjoining us to wear the Holy Rag often don’t. And haven’t “sacrificed” a thing themselves. Indeed, have profited from our enforced misery. Acquired fortunes by forcing others to “sacrifice.” Acquired power, by using that word to justify it.

It’s sickening.

“Let’s look out for each other” – by shutting up and obeying ridiculous, degrading, tyrannical edicts and hounding anyone who raises his hand to question the Kabuki. Cranston does not mention the families who have been forcibly prevented from looking out for each other via decrees forbidding them from even seeing one another.

Who have lost the ability to feed their kids. Who are going to lose their homes.

Who is “looking out for” the business owners who are being forced out of business?

Who is “looking out”  . . . for sanity?

It is sickening to see another ad not merely affirming the opposite but framing it as a moral duty to bee-lieve.

Cue the hypnotic humming. 

“We are so close”  . . . to the Holy Jab. Cue the conveyor belt of phials and scenes of caring first-responders administering the Holy Dose . . . by force. New York lawmakers are already proposing concentration camps for Needle Refusers – “cases” and “contacts” of “communicable diseases” – even if they haven’t actually got one.

For up to 90 days. Nacht und Nebel.

And even if that doesn’t come to pass, economic force will be used to corner the un-Needled into accepting the jab for a sickness they haven’t got and have little, if anything, to fear from.

Which raises questions about why it must be forced – if it’s so very desirable. Also, if it works. If so, then the people who want it and get it themselves should be just fine – even if those who don’t want it don’t get it.

Never mind. Cue the music.

“Soon, we will be what we were,” Cranston promises. Just wear your Holy Rag and – when it is offered – accept the Holy Jab. Bring your children in for theirs.

Then you – and they – will be allowed to return to a normal life. The commercial shows faces – implying we’ll be allowed to see them and show them again . . . if only we accept the Holy Jab, which is “so close.”

It is obscene nonsense.

Worse, even, than the insipid, oleaginous/ersatz compassion injunctions to wear the Sickness Hijab and play Sickness Kabuki  . .  . to “sacrifice” for it.

Because the Holy Jab isn’t the end of it. It is merely the beginning of it.

It is your permanent induction into the Sickness Cult. Now and forever, amen.

Pope Fauci XVIII and his viceroy, Bill Gates, have already said that Needling will not be the end of it. That wearing of the Sickness Burqa will “have to continue” for the indefinite future – always pushed forward – along with all the other permanent rituals of the Sickness Cult.

This is the New Normal we’ve been hearing about since the Cult was formally established in the spring of 2020.

It premised on acceptance of the core tenet of the cult – pushed by this commercial – that the asserted possibility of anyone getting sick henceforth requires  . . . sacrifice . . . from all us . . . (except of those course those insisting we sacrifice).

Even if actually getting sick hasn’t happened to us – and even if getting sick means nothing more than that to almost all of us.

Consider the implications.

If the entire populace must  . . . sacrifice because an illness is afoot that 99.8-something percent of them won’t die from and which most of them won’t even get symptoms of from then do you bee-lieve the Sickness Burqas and Kabuki will not be required for other sicknesses that don’t kill 99.8-something percent of the population?

How about 99.5 percent?

It never ends, because people will never stop getting sick – and some of them will die. This is life and it used to be considered normal before it became normalized to live in hypochondriacal dread of getting sick.

It’s sad to see Ford selling this – instead of cars.

PS: Cranston – who apparently got sick – didn’t die, either. But Dawn Wells – who played Mary Ann on the ’60s sitcom Gilligan’s Island – did. She was well into her 80s – a long life and a normal death.

But never mind.

And cue the music.

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13 Comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
January 7, 2021 3:42 pm

Our current society is 100% driven by emotion.

Big Tech is censoring the truth but they don’t really need to anymore.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
January 7, 2021 4:13 pm

Screw ford, walmart, and all the other crap corporations who gave blk lies mutters millions.

DS
DS
  Anonymous
January 7, 2021 9:32 pm

I hear ya — I quit buying stuff from Amazon a few years ago, and later Walmart (as much as possible), etc. They’re all “woke” on lies

OT, but have you ever wondered why there was no big infrastructure bill? Instead of wasting all that money on bailouts of airlines and other pork, why not actually have something to show for it that actually benefits the citizens. Is is because they have no intention of facilitating mobility in the future?

Question Mark
Question Mark
  DS
January 8, 2021 7:48 pm

I appreciate your effort to boycott businesses that you disagree with politically, but the difficulty in effectively doing so is that most large corporations hold large volumes of stock in each other. And their executives serve on each others’ boards. It’s hard to penalize them with your purchase decisions. And with the Fed and the Treasury perhaps on the verge of merging, direct subsidization to politically correct companies may end up right out in the open.

ICE-9
ICE-9
  Anonymous
January 7, 2021 9:52 pm

The emotions are heightened by drug use combined with 24/7 media immersion. It’s how bullshit like this video can gain any traction.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
January 7, 2021 6:30 pm

Look at this guy. Mask in profile pic, as though you could catch covids from his Twitter account. What a faggot.

Auntie Kriest
Auntie Kriest
  Iska Waran
January 7, 2021 7:14 pm

Better in blackface/ mieux en visage-noir:
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C’est tres bon, n’est pas.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  Auntie Kriest
January 7, 2021 7:53 pm

No doubt. That is one faggoty faggot.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Glock-N-Load
January 8, 2021 1:32 am

and there was a time when a useful putdown was to call a wimpy guy ‘maggot’, especially when you first encounter him.

very old white guy
very old white guy
  Iska Waran
January 8, 2021 6:56 am

Not fucking likely.

BL
BL
January 7, 2021 7:44 pm

There is a saturation point to EVERYTHING.

Boycott FORD MOTOR CO. and send them a message that we are not here to play the sickness cult/religion. Who the fuk wants their opinion on selling this vaccine and eternal deadly illness BS. Shame on anyone who buys their products. That is just purely shameful.

DS
DS
January 7, 2021 9:20 pm

I don’t have a TV, so thankfully I don’t see that bullshit — but I can just imagine. I do listen to the radio a lot, and it is just crazy how many public service advertisements are broadcast now-a-days. There is a disgustingly similar one about wearing masks (“the breakthrough that’s already here”) in order “to fight the invisible enemy” while we wait for the vaccine (the breakthrough). The cadence and varying intonation used by the Karen bitch narrator is just pure emotional manipulation — it just pisses me off to no end.

There are PSAs on dangers of vaping, signing up for an online “my Social Security” account, plamsa for covid antibodies, mental health support, see something/say something (now also shortened to “see-say”, isn’t that just grand?), etc. It’s so fucking oppressive but I’m sure most people can’t see (figuratively) that. I’ve also noticed how some of these PSAs will emphasize a certain phrase by having multiple people speak it in unison — there was one about kids telling parents/adults to stop something (can’t recall the details) that featured that, but a few others also. Like TFPTB are trying to reinforce the hive mind mentality or something; it’s downright evil.

James Firestone
James Firestone
January 8, 2021 1:35 am

And Ford wants to finance you for 96 months on an unreliable $70K pick-em-up.