Sunday, May 12, AD 2024 7:44am

Now She Tells Us

Remember when people were being canceled for saying this?  Remember how they were subject to ridicule and their kids being subjected to forced masking or risking being sent home from school?  Remember how it felt to be the first one in a group to dare to go unmasked?  Most of the boys and girls in the lab coats squandered what moral authority they had over the past few years.  I feel about them now on matters of medicine as Christ observed about the Scribes and the Pharisees:

1Then Jesus spoke to the multitudes and to his disciples, 2Saying: The scribes and the Pharisees have sitten on the chair of Moses. 3All things therefore whatsoever they shall say to you, observe and do: but according to their works do ye not. For they say, and do not. 4For they bind heavy and insupportable burdens and lay them on men’s shoulders: but with a finger of their own they will not move them. 5And all their works they do for to be seen of men.

Matthew 23: 1-5

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Greg Mockeridge
Greg Mockeridge
Thursday, August 25, AD 2022 1:06am

Look on the bright side. If the boy was some poor unborn black kid, she be pressuring his mother to abort him.

Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Thursday, August 25, AD 2022 2:08am

Ok an “expert” who only realised this because she has been personally affected. Don’t need an “expert” to work out mandatory masks and Covid isolation has caused a generation of kids (from birth through to teens) delayed personal development, have fallen behind in schooling, social anxiety and depression to name a few. Not to mention the mental toll on the adult population- the parents and professionals having to undo the harm it has caused. But there’s still people out there voluntarily wearing masks.

DJH
DJH
Thursday, August 25, AD 2022 5:03am

Dr. Wen is being cancelled, or there are folks who are trying to cancel her. This melt down over the stupidity of it all by Vinay Prasad, MD is actually rather funny
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Father of Seven
Father of Seven
Thursday, August 25, AD 2022 5:10am

I filed my first COVID lawsuit in June of 2020 in order to open up Church attendance. Literally, I was told I was killing grandmas by doing so. My co-counsel got actual death threats. The more polite response was “I hope you lose”. In light of that climate of hate and fear that was so prevalent back then, you would think there would be more than a few folks apologizing for being so wrong. Well, I won’t be holding my breath.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Thursday, August 25, AD 2022 5:38am

When the Diamond Princess data arrived in April of 2020, we knew full well that people under the age of 50 were not in mortal danger from this virus. It was at that point that school employees over 50 should have been placed on furlough at half pay and every other party told to return. It was understood by the summer of 2020 that the issue for people under 60 was excess weight, so a portion of those between 50 and 60 should have been summoned to return at that point. NB, the median retirement age for public schoolteachers is 59.0 years. The same set of rules should have applied to commercial gathering spots, with a mandatory posted warning for persons under 50 living with persons over 50.

The public health authorities were bound to make mistakes. The problem has been that the mistakes were measures that were asinine from the get go (Dr. Szilagyi’s committee giving priority to ‘diversity’ considerations over medical risk in vaccine distribution) and measures with no evidentiary basis (the six-foot rule was later revealed to have been drawn from a high school science project). At the same time, the Diamond Princess data seems not to have informed policy prescriptions at all. Uncertainty over the utility of vaccines and treatment methods was quickly made use of as a weapon by the Anointed in their never ending status games.

You want an example of the stupid? I was nearly denied admission recently to a theatre at Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, Va. because I hadn’t brought my vaccine card along. This is not state policy in Virginia. This was a stricture manufactured by Mary Baldwin or by the agency hosted by Mary Baldwin. (There was some state database they could check which prevented me from being left out on the curb). I was admonished twice in the building about my mask. The director of the theatre program in question in her wretched excess of introductory remarks babbled about their commitment to safety blah blah. My vaccine card demonstrates that I received two shots which inhibit the production of a variant which disappeared from North America a year ago. Studies of the efficacy of masks indicate they reduce the risk of transmission by 10% at the outside and most studies indicate no effect. The late adolescents enrolled in that theatre program have never been at risk from any variant.

By the way, there was a mess of promotional material in the theatre lobby that would have disgusted you. I wish I had purloined some samples I could describe. The amount of child-grooming going on is appalling.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Thursday, August 25, AD 2022 5:43am

I filed my first COVID lawsuit in June of 2020 in order to open up Church attendance. Literally, I was told I was killing grandmas by doing so. My co-counsel got actual death threats. The more polite response was “I hope you lose”. In light of that climate of hate and fear that was so prevalent back then, you would think there would be more than a few folks apologizing for being so wrong. Well, I won’t be holding my breath.

They never stop playing status games and making accusations.

Faithful
Faithful
Thursday, August 25, AD 2022 5:44am

Q for F.O.S. :
How are the Covid lawsuits progressing? Do any of them involve injection mandates?

Mary De Voe
Thursday, August 25, AD 2022 6:38am

“They never stop playing status games and making accusations.”
The devil’s name is accuser

Foxfier
Admin
Thursday, August 25, AD 2022 7:22am

With the Diamond Princess stats, we could see that even among the high risk situations, it was just not that dangerous.

…and then they started copying all the stuff that failed to work a century earlier.

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Thursday, August 25, AD 2022 2:15pm

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Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Thursday, August 25, AD 2022 2:44pm

Literally, I was told I was killing grandmas by doing so.

See that’s the thing: The global response to Covid was wrong. They locked entire nations down to protect those who are in the at risk category ie. elderly, immune compromised. What they should have done is kept going as normal and told those at risk categories to stay home and/or exercise care.

CAG
CAG
Thursday, August 25, AD 2022 5:43pm

What they should have done is kept going as normal and told those at risk categories to stay home and/or exercise care.

… Unless the objective was to control, reset and destroy the global economy. Then they did exactly what they should’ve done.

Father of Seven
Father of Seven
Thursday, August 25, AD 2022 6:29pm

Faithful: many of the lawsuits my co-counsel and I have filed involve vax mandates on one group or another. We were in the Supreme Court on the OSHA mandate, and I’m in the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals right now on the Air Force’s mandate. Across the country, these suits have been somewhat successful. My other COVID lawsuits involved various “emergency” orders mandating masks, restricting the operation of businesses and shutting down parochial schools. We have a case on appeal in the Sixth Circuit that, if we win, will allow us to proceed against the Governor of Kentucky, in his personal capacity, as a result of his closure of parochial schools in that state. In other words, he personally will be liable for the damage he caused to the schools by shutting them down. If we’re successful, this will be the first time any Governor will have to pay damages for violating the Constitution when issuing emergency orders during the pandemic. We have gotten an award of attorney fees against him, but this would be the first time we would recover actual damages. My hope and belief is that, eventually, there will be accountability for the lawlessness of so many public officials. There is no pandemic exception to the Bill of Rights. So, next time this happens, there should be a much better path to obtain relief in court.

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