Posted on 11/29/2023 9:43:32 AM PST by John Semmens
A study conducted at Bangor University found that people with "communal personalities" – who were more caring, sensitive and aware of others' needs – adhered the most rigorously to the lockdown protocols. These types of people displayed the highest levels of continuing disturbance to their mental wellbeing during the post-lockdown period. In contrast, people with "agentic personalities" – who are more independent, more competitive and like to have control over their lives – were less compliant with the lockdown protocols. These types of people have been able to bounce back better from lockdown mode.
In Scotland, disabled people were secretly given "do not resuscitate" orders. A spokesman for the National Health Service explained that "since medical resources are limited it is our duty to cull the weakest from the herd so that those more worthy of being saved aren't lost because resources were foolishly squandered on the less fit." Glasgow Disability Alliance chief executive Tressa Burke said "the notion that a person with a disability should be arbitrarily denied access to the same treatments given to others is unethical." Ironically, being denied access to ventilators may have saved many of the disabled from the extraordinarily high death rate experienced by the "fitter" persons who received this therapy.
Editors of the New York Times newspaper now admit that "the lengthy shutdown of public schools during the pandemic was the most damaging disruption in the history of American education. It set student progress in math and reading back by two decades and widened the achievement gap that separates poor and wealthy children. As a result, this generation of students will experience diminished lifetime earnings and become a significant drag on the economy. Students who grew accustomed to missing school during the pandemic continue to do so after the resumption of in-person classes. Millions of young people have joined the ranks of the chronically absent. More than 40% of high school students had persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness; 22% had seriously considered suicide; 10% reported that they had attempted suicide."
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) urges Americans to "Keep your holiday plans. Get vaccinated. Stay protected." This advice comes after studies have demonstrated that the covid vaccines do not prevent getting or spreading the disease and that those vaccinated are more likely to be hospitalized and die than those who have not been vaccinated.
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Terror is underrated. If these people are not put on trial, jailed and/or executed for the covid response, they will do it again.
Largest mass killing in US history.
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