I thought he was a soccer player. 😐
We learned that not only were the repressive measures useless, but everyone pushing them was a bald-faced liar. They achieved their goal and removed Trump in 2020.
Some still don’t want to believe it.
Saul Alinksy said, “The issue is never the issue. The issue is always the Revolution”. Which means that the Left doesn’t care about civil rights, gay rights, feminism, or healthcare. Those issues mean nothing to the Left. The Left wants a communist revolution and they will get it any way they can.
For our side, I think we should remember that “The problem is never the problem. The problem is always too much government”. Whatever “problem” is being discussed from a health crisis, police brutality, or pollution, the “problem” ought to always be a secondary concern at best. The real problem we ought to always keep our eye on, is encroaching tyrannical government. It never makes anything better. If you see a problem, you can try to solve the problem, but Priority Number One should always be to keep government small.
. If and when we get on the other side of this COVID-1984 war against citizens, “never again,” must take on a new, additional meaning that includes peoples’ resolute promise never to allow their governments to embrace totalitarianism in the names of “health” and “security.”
That would take organization . There is no “we” unless the willing (to take matters to a conclusion) are up and ready.
Manufactured virus, manufactured crisis.
B O N D A G E-”kopiontes”
Y O K E
vs
Matthew 11:28-30
“anapausin”-rest
Never again? It hasn’t stopped. In Chicago the Health Department Gestapo can shut down a family owned business and drive it into bankruptcy over stupid face masks.
The Chicago Health Department never had this level of authority before Covid. Now some low level city worker who sits in a cube has more authority than any elected official.
bttt
To add to first paragraph, how many would have predicted that our own physicians would be complicit in actively trying to kill us?
The number one tennis player who has already had the virus is not allowed to defend his title.
It’s not over. This reaction was for a virus that killed less than 1/10th of 1 percent of the worlds’ population. That mostly targeted as crude as it sounds mostly those who may have died within the year anyhow. Now imagine something really consequential.