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Tricheco's avatar

The CBC is notable for its ghastly stable of anal-sadistic, Stakhanovite perception managers. Rustication might cure them...

Moonspinner's avatar

Consider the first two sentences of the CBC article:

"Earlier this year, Darlene Mulcahey wasn't feeling like herself. She couldn't focus or remember information, and her productivity at work was plunging. Mulcahey later realized these were symptoms of menopause."

I bet this woman took at least two Covid mRNA poison jabs, and like many other millions of jabbed, she's having cognitive problems. So the mainstream media has to come up with yet another bullshit excuse (menopause, SADS, climate change, etc.) as to why so many people are having debilitating symptoms. I myself am surrounded by jabbed friends and acquaintances who are, yes, getting increasingly STUPID. It's depressing to experience, and the vast majority of them refuse to consider that their "sudden" medical issues might have been caused by the jabs.

Rat's avatar

There might be a second order problem incoming.

If people hate their jobs and are there only for some bucks, their productivity will «plunge» whenever they can get away with it – regardless of whether they have cognitive issues or not. Whatever excuse is allowed, will be used. «Climate anxiety», for example.

And the more bullshit excuses are normalized, the more cautious companies will be in their hiring. At the end of day, inventing things that «hurt economy» will start actually hurting the economy.

Moonspinner's avatar

Agreed. In order for the globalist cabal to usher in their new world order, they must destroy the old one, and the hoi polloi left alive after the mRNA depopulation will be "unemployable" (per Yuval N Harari) and dependent on their overlords for their rations of crunchy GloboCrickets.