### “So, Values Are the Real Rebels Now?”
Let’s break this down: the big narrative here is that noncompliance isn’t about people insisting on their rights; it’s about their values. Sure, because that makes all the sense in the world. Apparently, folks resisting mandates or rules are just living out their “values.”
But hold on a second. When did “values” become a fancy word for refusing to follow what the powers that be have laid out? You’d think people are just sitting around with a cup of coffee, pondering their ethical frameworks, rather than reacting to rules that feel arbitrary or downright silly.
The article wants you to believe that this isn’t just about folks feeling fed up with constant regulations or the government telling them what to do. Nope, it’s a deeper thing—like they’re part of some grand moral crusade. How convenient for the narrative, right?
Let’s not forget, the same people who preach about values are often the ones who seem to forget them when it comes to enforcing compliance. It’s almost like there’s a double standard at play. Those who scream about values are often the first to ignore them when it suits their agenda.
So, while we’re all supposed to nod along and accept that “values” are the real driving force behind noncompliance, maybe we should instead ask ourselves: are people really standing up for principles, or are they just tired of being bossed around?
Because if it’s values we’re talking about, then maybe we should start valuing a little common sense, too.
By Admin | Published: June 23, 2026 at 9:17 am
