At the end of the day, there's no way of undoing the reality: some people cucked, and others didn't. Not everyone who did was blameworthy (could have been intimidation or force) and not everyone who didn't was courageous (could have just not been on offer or too lazy). But it did happen (or not) as a question of fact.

For me, it helps to see this in a wider context. Covid wasn't the only bioweapon in play, and many of us will have other nasties inside of us, possibly from poor choices. We may fall short in other areas of life, so a one-up position is unhealthy and unjustified. Judging individuals in this life is best left to formal systems of justice.

There's a certain evil brilliance in getting the indoctrinated to believe the free thinkers are the ones in a cult, and to isolate them. But it doesn't work in the end: we just end up not caring what other people think, and get on with life with our fam of frens. We will unite, yet some personal betrayals are beyond absolution.

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