
Alex Berenson reports on a shift in perception which moved some people - potentially, quite a few - to realize that COVID vaccines were neither safe, nor effective and that it was wrong of them to berate, abuse and ostracize their friends and relatives who chose not to get vaccinated, or at least doubted the rationale behind the vaccine drive. And, while such apologies are a positive phenomena, I'd rather see acknowledgements: acknowledgements that the so-called "conspiracy theorists" may have proven themselves to actually be the more reasonable, thoughtful and rational part of society.
And not just when it comes to COVID but also when it comes to numerous other "accepted narratives": the 9/11, the JFK assassination, the truth behind our monetary system and many other societal myths.
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Let the apologies begin
Alex Berenson, 6 March 2022
Distrust as the most reasonable default position
@borepstein , 6 February 2022
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Almost all restriction as well as code system were lifted in my country last wekk. So, now I think that unvaccinated people did the right. Vaccinated people might always have a doubt from now on. What did we get into our body 🙄
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