How deeply ironic that you cited Buckhead's work, when he has not been seen here since late 2015 -- "Thanks for the ping, and thank you and joanie-f for a very elevated discussion, which has been quite a rarity on FR for a long, long time." -- probably because of threads like this.
We should be discussing breakthrough infections of the vaccinated. Period. Instead there are people dead-set intent on distracting us from crafting a political cudgel out of "discussing breakthrough infections of the vaccinated", a cudgel that could greatly advance constitutional conservatism.
Ask yourself why they don't want that conversation to happen.
>>>We should be discussing breakthrough infections of the vaccinated. Period. Instead there are people dead-set intent on distracting us from crafting a political cudgel out of “discussing breakthrough infections of the vaccinated”, a cudgel that could greatly advance constitutional conservatism.
Ask yourself why they don’t want that conversation to happen.<<<
I agree with you. My guess is that we don’t need dark conspiracies when common self-serving stupidity will do the trick when it concerns the vaccines, and especially with the reaction by politicians and bureaucrats to the pandemic. I had a terrible reaction to the vaccine, which I was obligated to take to keep my job, so I’m no fan of the current system, or the vaccine itself.
TPTB don’t want a discussion since it will focus on their foolish or destructive policies, and that discussion would be like someone screaming “liability” in a crowded bureaucracy.
I think the government and the pharmaceutical industries are using the population as the vaccine’s beta test. A “known unknown” situation. A problem like mine would have been discovered if the procedures would have been followed, but instead, the side effect that messed me up is now in the database and will be used to reconfigure the vaccine. Ugh. And if the vaccine wasn’t bad enough, the anger and disgust of every elementary and high school student who had a year of education taken away from them will manifest itself during the next several decades. I can see someone in an office someday talking with a colleague and saying, “I missed all of third grade, so I can’t do basic math, thanks to the f***ing pandemic.”
Not to mention the move by the left using the pandemic as their Great Leap Forward, which is another discussion, but it’s another example of self-serving people seeing an opportunity, and in the process destroying people and culture. Today’s students are not going to have happy memories of their schooling.
Be well out there.
“Thanks for the ping, and thank you and joanie-f for a very elevated discussion, which has been quite a rarity on FR for a long, long time.”
Where did you find this quote? I’ve been looking and can’t find it anywhere.
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How about this
