“It’s for the public health.”
“Protect the elderly and the vulnerable.”
“It’s for the children.”
Lies, lies and more lies.
This is indeed what Democrats do best. And they relish in the desire to control Americans using fear.
As we saw during the shamdemic, fear works.
How did those of us who NEVER wore a mask, NEVER took a covid test, NEVER got a poison shot and NEVER believed the government narrative survive?
Until politicized and weaponized by Democrats, viruses were not to be feared.
“The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie, deliberate, contrived and dishonest, but the myth, persistent, persuasive and unrealistic.” John F. Kennedy
Most parents adore their kids, and instilling in them the fear that their child’s life is in grave danger is a surefire way to get them to fall in line — even though that line is actually winding its way toward something worse than death. As noted by investigative reporter Matt Taibbi:
“… this was real press commentary stretching across years about a COVID-19 virus now recognized to pose an extraordinarily small risk to children. Living in America in the last 6-7 years has been like being trapped in a fugue state, where reality is kaleidoscopic, memory is elusive, and moments of clarity sometimes more jarring than reassuring.”
To be reminded of what we were told day after day for years, after being trained to forget, is like waking from an unpleasant dream, prompting thoughts like, ‘Did that really happen?’ In the below linked video, see how the shamdemic was reported not as a problem to be solved, but a horror movie to be passively experienced. This is a media approach that trains frightened audiences to endorse extreme solutions and outsource thinking to authorities. This makes it all the more important that we remember episodes like ‘Children of the COVID’ the next time we’re told to “Be afraid. Be very afraid.”
We have seen what Democrats will do. Fear their platform, fear their policies, fear their power.
Watch the media participate in and perpetuate the Democrat fear campaign:
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