I thought the Naomi Wolf article was a worthwhile read. My only point of departure from her is that in my experience it was the small towns that refused to cooperate in the madness. Perhaps her small town is more weekend home of brainwashed Manhattanites than rural, upstate hamlet.
My home is in Brooklyn Heights, right over the Brooklyn Bridge from lower Manhattan. When the lockdown began, I decamped to a second home near Lake George. A four-hour drive north of NYC, the Covid madness was honored only in the breach. The refusal of the vast majority to “play along” with the scamdemic was magnificent.
Returning to Brooklyn, I am uneasy as I recall the treatment the unvaccinated received and the suspicion that was in eyes of everyone peering out from a mask.
It’s like returning to the scene of a horrendous crime. I look at my neighborhood now the way I would look at a house where a murder had been committed. All the fresh paint and new landscaping can’t alter the facts of what happened.
The events of 2020-2021 expose the lie that was the signs reading “NO ONE IS ILLEGAL” and “REFUGEES WELCOME.” All of those “good people” goddam virtue-signalling hypocrites.
“The San Francisco Police Department did not immediately respond to CNBC’s inquiries. Sgt. Adam Lobsinger, a public information officer for the department, tweeted that police responded to a home break-in call at 2:27 a.m. where a man matching Pelosi’s age was attacked.”