No Amnesty for Crimes Against Humanity
The Atlantic suggests we all just move on from the 'mistakes' of COVID... No.
The establishment mouthpiece and toffee-nosed tattler that is The Atlantic this week published an article suggesting we should “declare a pandemic amnesty” and “forgive one another for what we did and said when we were in the dark about Covid.”
Uh, yeah – that’s a NO from me dawg.
First of all, let’s get one thing straight. Anyone who was ‘in the dark about Covid’ from around April 2020 onward, was wilfully so. And their ignorance is no excuse for their complicity in the crime against humanity that was the official global Covid response.
As I have previously discussed – many millions of us around the world were perfectly well aware early in 2020, that ‘SARS-CoV-2’ (if such a thing even exists) was nothing more deadly than a nasty strain of the seasonal flu and primarily affected the elderly, the obese, and the immunocompromised – as has since been borne out by our collective experience.
There was ample evidence of this from the outset – one only needed to dig around a little on the internet – and indeed by the middle of 2020, as governments around the world turned a blind eye while thousands took to the streets in defiance of lockdown restrictions to protest and riot in the name of Black Lives Matter, and the global death tallies failed to live up to the hysterical modelling of Neil Ferguson and his ilk, it was clear to anyone not drinking the Kool-Aid that the whole thing was at the very least a colossal overreaction, and at worst a conspiracy of previously unseen proportions.
So, if we – ‘the conspiracy theorists’ – all knew, way back then, what is beginning now to be grudgingly admitted by the so-called mainstream… THEN HOW IN GOD’S NAME DID THEY NOT KNOW?
I’ll say it again: By that logic, I, a random nobody on the internet, knew more about Covid in April 2020 than the WHO, all the world’s governments, the entire moneyed scientific community, and the corporate media complex…
Bullshit. They knew.
And while the author of this superlative piece of gaslighting, Brown University Professor Emily Oster (herself on record as advocating for the removal of civil liberties) may well have been ‘in the dark about Covid’, the magazine for which she glibly pens this clemency plea with its extensive resources and global reach, can make no such claim. And again, regardless, ignorance of the facts does not excuse complicity.
This is like the violent husband who goes too far one night and puts his wife in the hospital and then comes creeping sheepishly to her bedside when he sobers up, making excuses, playing it down, asking if they can just move on.
Or as a friend of mine posted on Facebook:
The Atlantic article is akin to the SS camp commandant who realises the war is lost and starts looking around for Jews who might be willing to say some nice things about him when the Allies arrive.
It is like the cocksure prat who cheap shots his antagonist in the pub then appeals to the better nature of the crowd to save him when he gets the jolly good trashing he deserves.
This is the most blatant and hubristic gaslighting yet to emerge from the fetid bowels of the machine, made all the more sickening by the way it is dressed up as a high-minded appeal to common sense and decency from a reasonable and credentialed academic.
I spit on your amnesty plea. I piss on it.
The audacity of the establishment right now is a wonder to behold. There is an astonishing lack of self-awareness on display here, but something more nefarious also – a glassy-eyed trancelike psychosis; a complete refusal to admit any wrongdoing, to apologise, or to make amends.
This is the most sickening part. These people are psychopaths.
Maajid Nawaz sums up the rank hypocrisy in this tweet…
…but I must add my own invective, for posterity:
Elites like Professor Emily Oster, with high salaries and jobs they could easily do from home, advocated on behalf of billionaires and pharmaceutical companies and vast unelected bureaucracies for the insane and catastrophic measures that were imposed on the common people of this world throughout 2020 and 2021.
Their control of polite society’s conversation, through media outlets like The Atlantic and academic institutions like Brown University, enabled the lockdowns, the mask mandates, the school and business closures, the money printing, and the vaccine disaster – the cumulative effect of which has been, to name just the greatest hits: the destruction of millions of livelihoods; the transformation of a nominally free society into something from George Orwell’s worst nightmare; and the injury and death of countless hundreds of thousands of innocent people around the world who were forced to take an experimental gene therapy for which governments are now quietly paying out hundreds of millions in compensation.
People like Emily Oster and her fart-sniffing friends at The Atlantic enabled misery, pain, and death on a scale that the world has not seen since the Second World War…
AND NOW THEY WANT AMNESTY!?
Hell no.
And this is not just a howl in the dark. Look at the massive ratio on the good professor’s own tweet. Check out the comments. I’m in good company.
I pick on Oster because of her brazen audacity in penning this refuse, but also as a proxy for all people, everywhere, who enabled this crime – from the loftiest Pharma CEO right down to the nobody on the street who nevertheless provided the machine one more compliant, mindless foot soldier to help ensure the social enforcement that was so critical to their connivance.
Anyone at all who actively endorsed the monstrous corpo-state tyranny we all lived through and who has not since recanted – not one of them gets a pass from me.
I will NEVER forget what they did.
I will NEVER forgive them.
I will mercilessly mock and belittle them as long as there is breath in my body.
I will dedicate all my available industry and my entire creative endeavour to exposing these criminals and effecting their downfall.
I will not rest until their whole septic edifice is torn from its foundations and lies smouldering on the ash heap of historical ignominy.
I will speak against their evil until it is no more, or until they silence me.
I will grant no amnesty for crimes against humanity.