Monday, February 21, 2022

A Telling Question with Answers

Suddenly, everybody's getting the virus. Only yesterday, my older brother, my cousin and some acquaintances posted on Facebook that they've caught it. My brother asked if anyone had any experience with the virus so that he could know what to expect, and the answers were very interesting. Some told him that the virus is done and over with in about three days. Others gave some standard advice about getting some rest. Not a single one voiced any real concern, which means that everyone knows by now that the virus is harmless.

The whole world is waking up to the harmless nature of the virus, and this makes the tyrants look like the evil fools that they are. They have exposed themselves at the worst possible moment, and can now be defeated simply by pointing out that their measures seem excessive. The more they try to split and divide, the more we can point out that a mild flu is hardly something to warrant emergency measures.

They locked down the economy, destroyed peoples livelihoods, prevented free association and caused untold psychological damage all for a virus that has proven itself no more dangerous than a typical flu. The rush to get everyone vaccinated and tagged with a corona passes looks increasingly absurd, and all we need to do to roll it back is to point out that the virus is harmless and the measures proposed are way out of proportion to the problem at hand. Only politicians can make such a complete mess of things. Their powers should be revoked and liberty restored.

The politicians and their minions will try to distract us with partisan politics. They will try to blame protesters for their own mess. They will do everything in their power to direct attention away from themselves. But if we remain resolute in pointing out the banality of the situation, they will fail, and they will be forced to give up on their totalitarian dreams, possibly for generations to come.

The Emperor's New Clothes

By Vilhelm Pedersen (1820 - 1859) - English Wikipedia (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/47/Emperor_Clothes_01.jpg ), Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4038625

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