I can think of 2 things.
They expected the increase and don't care.
Even worse, they expected and wanted it to happen.
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They have a plan............Plandemic...
I can think of 2 things.
They expected the increase and don't care.
Even worse, they expected and wanted it to happen.
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They have a plan............Plandemic...
They should have never put it up if they really wanted to hide it...
An interesting side effect that would have never occurred to me was spoken by Michael Malice in an interview I watched tonite.Officials also rushed last summer to roll out vaccines for children,
An interesting side effect that would have never occurred to me was spoken by Michael Malice in an interview I watched tonite.
To the people who want to destroy the nuclear family (though he didn't call them out in exactly that way) the ability to convince parents to jab their kids, even though those kids were at no risk, has an additional component.
Children have now been taught that their parents are vectors for disease.
I'm gonna have to cogitate on that for a while before I understand even a small percentage of what that portends.
IMO, Covid was different. Childhood vaccines target childhood diseases, mostly. A child either is too young to comprehend or can understand that those vaccines are the embodiment of adults protecting children from things that attack children.Then children have been taught that about every disease any childhood vaccine targets.
Adults learned that. Children need a simpler template into which to fit life's experiences.What was taught about COVID in general was that political identity trumps critical thinking. And that knowledge was used to divide families.
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I really think Covid did more damage to relationships between people, all of them, than we have yet to appreciate.
That a racism.That. ^^^
FEAR became the new weapon to divide us - and I'm more livid about that than I can even start to express.
If you meant 'That and racism' - yes, calling everything/everyone racist is another tool, but to divide groups.That a racism.
IMO, Covid was different. Childhood vaccines target childhood diseases, mostly. A child either is too young to comprehend or can understand that those vaccines are the embodiment of adults protecting children from things that attack children.
With Covid, children were taught that adults bring diseases home and children must be protected from adults. Covid, they could understand, wasn't like other communicable diseases in that you have a chance to get it and you deal with it when it happens. No, Covid was something that targeted adults, that would be brought into the home by parents. Those same parents had to make a feeble gesture, a jab in the arm, to protect children from the disease they brought in.
There's some overlap with lots of other diseases, sure. But Covid was particularly suited to teach children that diseases weren't something everybody got and that they needed to be protected from. It taught those children that their parents would make them sick.
Yes, that's an overstatement. But it's a reasonable template for a child to form in their mind. A child tries to understand why they had to sit in plastic bubbles at band class or stay in their rooms staring at computer screens and get jabbed instead of living a normal life. Unlike most other really bad illnesses, Covid wasn't just something floating around out there that you hoped you didn't get. Covid was a threat to your physical and mental health that, mostly, came from your parents.
Adults learned that. Children need a simpler template into which to fit life's experiences.
I really think Covid did more damage to relationships between people, all of them, than we have yet to appreciate.
I think Ben is right.IMO, Covid was different. Childhood vaccines target childhood diseases, mostly. A child either is too young to comprehend or can understand that those vaccines are the embodiment of adults protecting children from things that attack children.
With Covid, children were taught that adults bring diseases home and children must be protected from adults. Covid, they could understand, wasn't like other communicable diseases in that you have a chance to get it and you deal with it when it happens. No, Covid was something that targeted adults, that would be brought into the home by parents. Those same parents had to make a feeble gesture, a jab in the arm, to protect children from the disease they brought in.
There's some overlap with lots of other diseases, sure. But Covid was particularly suited to teach children that diseases weren't something everybody got and that they needed to be protected from. It taught those children that their parents would make them sick.
Yes, that's an overstatement. But it's a reasonable template for a child to form in their mind. A child tries to understand why they had to sit in plastic bubbles at band class or stay in their rooms staring at computer screens and get jabbed instead of living a normal life. Unlike most other really bad illnesses, Covid wasn't just something floating around out there that you hoped you didn't get. Covid was a threat to your physical and mental health that, mostly, came from your parents.
Adults learned that. Children need a simpler template into which to fit life's experiences.
I really think Covid did more damage to relationships between people, all of them, than we have yet to appreciate.
"They" blew it up.......Where’d that go?
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