Three Years of COVID Democrat Tyranny That We Should Never Forget

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member

Intro to tyranny​

I recall the early days of the pandemic when schools were closed, people couldn’t go to work, and Americans were told to stay in their homes, or as I call it, the most communist era in American history. People were forced to walk down one-way aisles at the grocery store, six feet apart (check the dots on the floor, granny-killer).

People grumbled their anger at me as I “threatened their lives” and daredeviled my way against grocery store traffic. And let’s not forget the mask-Nazi stewardesses on airplanes counting the seconds as we dropped our useless Fauci face diapers to sip a diet Coke.

“This is a dress rehearsal for communism,” I thought to myself. I was wrong. It was opening night,


Once Joe Biden took the helm, our liberties began to disappear faster than Twinkies on a fat farm.

It sickens me that some Americans obeisantly rolled over and accepted the liberty-sucking COVID ordinances. Even worse, terrified poltroons — whom I will call leftists — were only too happy to give up their freedoms and attack those who possessed the courage to say, “This seems awfully unconstitutional to me.”

Refusing to comply meant that you were selfish in the eyes of the weaklings who were happy to give up their liberties in a matter of days.

Let’s take a trip down memory lane and look at some of the Marxy malarkey the pigeon-hearted cowards on the left clung to in their desperate attempt to dodge a virus that more than 99% of Americans would survive:

  • “Fifteen days to flatten the curve” became several years of authoritarian control.
  • Michigan Empress Gretchen Whitmer was one of the harshest COVID Stalinites in the U.S. She allowed hardware stores to remain open but forced stores to close the aisles selling garden supplies, paint, and carpeting. Michiganders were not allowed to isolate in their cabins “up north.” Whitmer then proceeded to thumb her nose at her peasants and break every COVID rule she pleased. She later regretted some of her insane decisions.
  • Funerals were limited to ten people, except for Saintly George Floyd.
  • Outdoor gatherings were limited to three households, except for the eight months of riots in honor of Saintly George Floyd.
  • Social distancing was not based at all on science.
  • President Joe Biden wanted to fire nearly every unvaccinated American for not bending our knees and raising our sleeves for a shot that not only didn’t work but was potentially more likely to hurt us. Many companies agreed and forced their employees to get the shot.
  • NYC refused to allow the unvaccinated to buy a cup of coffee, eat at a restaurant, go to a gym, etc., even though — as mentioned — the shot does not work.

 

SamSpade

Well-Known Member
If you get a vaccine for something - and get the disease ANYWAY - and are required to get a booster - and another booster - and another booster - and dammit, you STILL get the disease a second and third time....

Why is it so hard to admit that - at the VERY least - it doesn't work for you - if anyone?

You know the old joke about the guy standing on a corner keeping an eye out for lions or tigers and making sure they don't appear? And they observer says there aren't any around here - and the reply is - well he's doing his job right, then. The major response to - the vaccine doesn't work is, well if we DIDN'T have it, it would be worse. Which - since you can get it anyway - is certainly an unprovable point.

Is it so hard for vaccine promoters to say - it didn't work?
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Is it so hard for vaccine promoters to say - it didn't work?


That would required SELF REFLECTION The Were WRONG ... their fascist measures FAILED, The LIED

the vax was NEVER going to stop the spread, anyone with COMMON SENSE knew that as a like like or masking works

The check is in the mail
I'd from the gov, and I am here to help
no baby I won't ....
 

herb749

Well-Known Member
If you get a vaccine for something - and get the disease ANYWAY - and are required to get a booster - and another booster - and another booster - and dammit, you STILL get the disease a second and third time....

Why is it so hard to admit that - at the VERY least - it doesn't work for you - if anyone?

You know the old joke about the guy standing on a corner keeping an eye out for lions or tigers and making sure they don't appear? And they observer says there aren't any around here - and the reply is - well he's doing his job right, then. The major response to - the vaccine doesn't work is, well if we DIDN'T have it, it would be worse. Which - since you can get it anyway - is certainly an unprovable point.

Is it so hard for vaccine promoters to say - it didn't work?


What started out as get the shot to avoid covid became get the shot to stay out of the hospital. Also should add if you don't get the shot people around you will die. Don't you care about others.
 

PeoplesElbow

Well-Known Member
If you get a vaccine for something - and get the disease ANYWAY - and are required to get a booster - and another booster - and another booster - and dammit, you STILL get the disease a second and third time....

Why is it so hard to admit that - at the VERY least - it doesn't work for you - if anyone?

You know the old joke about the guy standing on a corner keeping an eye out for lions or tigers and making sure they don't appear? And they observer says there aren't any around here - and the reply is - well he's doing his job right, then. The major response to - the vaccine doesn't work is, well if we DIDN'T have it, it would be worse. Which - since you can get it anyway - is certainly an unprovable point.

Is it so hard for vaccine promoters to say - it didn't work?
I think they are truly worried about appearing wrong thinking they would lose credibility. In sales there was a saying that it is more important to have an immediate answer than a correct answer to a question.
 

SamSpade

Well-Known Member
Also should add if you don't get the shot people around you will die. Don't you care about others.
Ah - I forgot about that one. That the virus persists shows that's not true. And the medical evidence was that - for some period after a booster or shot - you were unlikely to pass it on. But eventually its effectiveness would attenuate and that was no longer true.

It's somehow predicated on the notion that if enough people have the shot, the virus has no place to go and will eventually die out - which for viruses that adapt and evolve quickly is absolutely never going to be true.
 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
The most insane thing in my mind was refusing to let Doctors prescribe Ivermectin because it was cheap and it worked.

Some time in the future a historian will say the whole thing about Covid was a plot to enrich Big Pharma.
Medical technicians along with Dr. Faucci invented the Covid then they used it to enrich themselves.
I am sure there will be a big investigation into it one day -------------LMAO

They got rich and got away with it.
 

SamSpade

Well-Known Member
The most insane thing in my mind was refusing to let Doctors prescribe Ivermectin because it was cheap and it worked.
It should have become obvious enough that rather than try to ensure NO ONE CAUGHT THE VIRUS either by not getting the shot or by masking/social distancing/etc. -- the smarter option to SAVE LIVES was to find a treatment AFTER someone got it.

This was as important if not MORE important to saving lives - find out what HEALS people.
Because it's stupid to adopt the attitude that we just need to stop it from spreading - because if you can't cure it once it infects someone, what's the point?
 

herb749

Well-Known Member
Ah - I forgot about that one. That the virus persists shows that's not true. And the medical evidence was that - for some period after a booster or shot - you were unlikely to pass it on. But eventually its effectiveness would attenuate and that was no longer true.

It's somehow predicated on the notion that if enough people have the shot, the virus has no place to go and will eventually die out - which for viruses that adapt and evolve quickly is absolutely never going to be true.


That was the biggest talking point. Do you want people to die. Why are you being so selfish. Don;t you care.
 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
It should have become obvious enough that rather than try to ensure NO ONE CAUGHT THE VIRUS either by not getting the shot or by masking/social distancing/etc. -- the smarter option to SAVE LIVES was to find a treatment AFTER someone got it.

This was as important if not MORE important to saving lives - find out what HEALS people.
Because it's stupid to adopt the attitude that we just need to stop it from spreading - because if you can't cure it once it infects someone, what's the point?
They weren't interested in finding a treatment unless it put thousands of dollars in their pockets.
 
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