March of the Hollow: How the Fearful Became the Faithful: There was a time when fear was a survival instinct. A useful alarm bell that warned us of real danger. But something changed. Slowly, almost imperceptibly, fear stopped being a warning—and became a religion. It began with the masks. Remember those? People double-layered, triple-layered—hell, some even wrapped scarves around their heads like hostages to invisible enemies. They wore them in grocery stores, in parks, and yes… alone, inside their cars. You’d drive past and catch a glimpse of their eyes, wide and anxious above a surgical mask, as if the virus was hiding in their glove box, waiting to pounce. Then came the shots. One wasn’t enough. Two wasn’t either. They rolled up their sleeves like obedient children at a school nurse’s station, begging for another jab, another hit of “safety.” They mocked those who hesitated. They cheered for mandates. They traded freedom for comfort like it was a fair deal.
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