I saw an article by Dr. Robert Malone today, his “Sunday Strip Overreaction” Link:
https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/sunday-strip-overreaction
He’s got some cartoons/memes on there, but this is how he ended and it made me think of Heather’s article:
“I was speaking with a friend yesterday, and she was so saddened by her family’s rejection of her over her critical perspective concerning the COVID-19 policies/vaccines. She is just one of many, many people suffering from being isolated and rejected by family and friends over what has happened. So many of us have had to re-evaluate what we think of our government, politics and the US/Global public health enterprise. So many of us have had to find new communities.
I just want to reach out and let people know - you are not alone. You don’t have to be isolated. I know it is hard to make new friends, find new communities, but you don’t have to suffer. More on this in another post. But please know that you are not alone.”
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Speaking personally, I know the ‘alone’ feeling - it does help to know that I’m not.
It seems like any idea can be discredited by calling it a conspiracy theory. It’s become a popular myth that there are no conspiracies. Not every conspiracy is real, nor are they all false. Discerning the difference is not always easy but it is necessary, so long as we claim to be creatures capable of reason.
“You are not alone.”
LOL!!! Yes I am. :D
bkmk
the people that claim the vaccines are “safe and effective” also claim men can cut off their junk and convert to women...
my not trusting these people to protect my health doesn’t make me an “anti-vaxxer”...