I think one of the most disturbing aspects of this past 7 months...

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    I think one of the most disturbing aspects of this past 7 months is the celebration of governments and big tech shutting down any dissenting voices.

    It has slowly dawned on me that a large number of people are quite content with the idea that someone they have never heard of is slammed from all sides by media and politicians for committing the crime of giving their opinion, if that opinion is not in full accord with the establishment view.

    I mean what an extraordinary coincidence it must require such that every specialist that disagrees with Fauci and co also has a skeleton in his or her cupboard that we hear about within a matter of hours from almost every media outlet. Equally, how astonishing that this group of specialists are always so naive as to think these skeletons would not come crashing out of that same cupboard? Can they not find a doctor who disagrees with Fauci but has not also got some easily exposed character flaw?

    It appears that every dissenting group is riddled from top to bottom with devils trying to mislead us, and the only way our ignorant hides can be saved is to expose their failings and eject them from social media. Having done that, good old Daniel Andrews can appear and make sure we are locked up after 8pm.

    So, what are we missing? I suspect we are missing plenty, and as these politicians tighten their grip and so prevent objective data analysis from being widely shared, our concern will be the slow realisation that we are missing ( and not acting on ) this sort of news.

    "But there has been another cost that we’ve seen, particularly in high schools. We’re seeing, sadly, far greater suicides now than we are deaths from COVID. We’re seeing far greater deaths from drug overdose that are above excess that we had as background than we are seeing the deaths from COVID"
 
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