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How an uncanny thing called covid destroyed our lives

The years of living with increasingly oppressive Covid restrictions and mandates is a tale of many villains complicit in tyranny and a few heroes of resistance. It’s a story of venal, incompetent politicians and brutish police – thugs in uniform – acting at the behest of power-drunk apparatchiks.

Medically idiotic, economically ruinous, socially disruptive and embittering, culturally dystopian, politically despotic: what was there to like in the Covid era?
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Billions, if you were Big Pharma.

Unchecked power, if you were Big State.

Power over the whole population of a state and fame with extended daily TV appearances on all channels, if you were a chief medical officer.

More money and power over the world’s governments and people for the WHO.

Template for action for climate zealots.

Dreamtime for cops given free rein to indulge their inner bully.[/i]

But anguished despair, if you were a caring, concerned citizen who loves individual freedom and autonomy.

[b]But if you think it was all justified and good, then you have been taken in hook, line and sinker.[/b]
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CestManan · 46-50, F
I cannot help but think if covid were as bad as they were acting like, wouldn't half the population be dead by now? Of course some will say, "Weeelllll, the vaciiiine stopped the spread!" Yeah but even by the time the vax was released, it would have been too late. I mean if in the first weeks, morgues were overflowing....

Yeah they were talking about overflowing hospitals and morgues. Hell they even were saying that they had to store dead bodies in semi trailers cause the morgues ran out of room. WTF ever!

Also, covid got DROPPED overnight sometime in January 2022. Like one day they are talking masks and vax and the next day, nothing.

I think the reason covid got dropped is because us lowly peons were using the pandemic to our advantage and it wasn't working out any longer for big companies. People saying, "Nope, ain't gonna go to work, might get covid!"

The whole thing was a GD fiasco.

But now that things are "back to normal", we all have type 2 diabetes once again. 😄