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jesse porter's avatar

I don't have any experience with Indian government about COVID. I don't have direct experience with American government either. I just have experience with the almost universal lockstep of American society in response to government action about COVID. Businesses, Churches, and society in general fully displayed their obeisance to governmental dictates: you will wear masks, you will keep yourselves six feet apart at all times, you will get vaccinated, you will consider COVID a worldwide deadly plague, you will not consider any alternative narrative, etc.

Every public face in America displayed its solidarity with every pronouncement of Anthony Fauci, the godfather of the American medical mafia. All resistance was futile. You either kissed his hand or ate his gun. America was ready to assist in any way the extermination of dissent. Not one newspaper, newsroom, or politician voiced a word of caution. Private citizens quietly buried their dead, and stood in quay for the next round of vaccination, and smothered themselves with filthy masks, rebreathing fetid air, daring everyone they might encounter to cross the six-foot barrier that kept the death angel at bay.

Meanwhile, Fauci and his minions continued to pay the CCP to develop the next round of biological weapons

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Ibn Najmi's avatar

There was immense pressure here in Canada. I succumbed due to a need to travel for work, as well as due to thinking at the time - how bad could it be? My mom works in healthcare and was also seeing the effects of COVID on limited bed space and was an active promoter of vaccines.

Perhaps I have been graced in not having any adverse side effects, or seeing any in folks close to me. The worst I saw has been the questionable efficacy of actually preventing the disease, which most of us ended up getting at least once anyways, one of us even experiencing the effects of long COVID although not to the extreme I have seen or heard with others.

Overall the range of experiences have made it quite hard to find grounding on any firm perspectives, and for that reason it’s why I maybe don’t feel compelled to have a strong opinion one way or another.

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