A driver reported seeing green smoke resembling tear gas and closed vehicle windows. The response characterizes the smoke as a sweeping metaphor for various forms of oppression, naming authoritarianism, tyranny, fascism, theocracy, totalitarianism, and dictatorship. The language uses atmospheric metaphors—fog, vapor, haze, cloud, steam, mist—to convey an encroaching, suffocating force. The depiction frames inhalation of the smoke as a forced act by those in power and portrays individual existence as at risk of absolute domination in the United States. The final rhetorical question emphasizes urgency and impending loss of freedom.
It IS the fog of authoritarianism, the vapor of tyranny, the haze of fascism, the cloud of theocracy, the steam of totalitarianism, and the mist of dictatorship. It IS a foreshadowing miasma of the absolute domination of your existence here in the good ol' USA. They exhale in ecstasy as you draw it in to your fragile lungs. How long can you hold your breath?
"this green smoke that looked like tear gas. I had to close my windows. Does anyone know what it was?" Answer: It IS the fog of authoritarianism, the vapor of tyranny, the haze of fascism, the cloud of theocracy, the steam of totalitarianism, and the mist of dictatorship. It IS a foreshadowing miasma of the absolute domination of your existence here in the good ol' USA. They exhale in ecstasy as you draw it in to your fragile lungs. How long can you hold your breath?
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