Lest We Forget - Covid Vaccine Mandates 100% Failed
Tuesday, March 26th, 2024
This needs to be said, again and again, until it is being screamed from every headline on every newspaper in the world followed by strong, constitutional legislation which makes this particular form of government overreach utterly and unavoidably illegal.
The simple truth is this: “The tragic and tremendous harm done to unvaccinated citizens was for nothing. The mRNA injections did not prevent transmission of the virus. Meaning, the injected were not more safe as a result of coercive vaccination policies and actions.”
What was the goal of mandates? That’s debateable, but one was scapegoating.
Scapegoating provides artificial stress relief for communities at the cost of the innocent scapegoat. My community has a long history with scapegoating. I live on Vashon Island, and without a doubt — my local community fell for the Covid Narrative hook, line and sinker. It was brutal to watch, painful to experience…and illuminating.
Yes, I learned. It can happen here. And yes. It can happen again.
My island has long prided itself on having “learned the lessons” of World War II. We are better than they were back then. We would never have made those mistakes!
Proverbs 16:18 — “Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.”
Here on the West Coast, the American Government copied Germany’s Nazi Regime. A scapegoat community (Japanese Immigrants and Japanese Americans) was chosen, targeted, and locked up in our version of concentration camps. The vanilla term for them is “internment camps.” And while we didn’t work our Japanese American citizens to death, gas them, or incinerate their bodies — we did rob them of their liberty, their property, their businesses, their economic assets, and their sense of security and pride. All for no real value.
Except scapegoating.
I’ve always wondered how or why my fellow islanders feel “pride” around this issue? Sure, right now while it’s easy and fun, islanders donate to a local Japanese Farm that throws parties and helps to keep the history alive for new generations. But, very few (if anyone) on our island today actually stood up and tried to protect our island’s Japanese Farmers. We are merely observers of this tragic reminder of human weakness, and prior to 2020, few to none of us had been tested by a situation even remotely as serious as the World War II media onslaught against our Japanese Immigrant and Japanese American neighbors.
I used to say, “Don’t be so arrogant. You can’t point fingers at people living during World War II or even people living in the American South when slavery was legal, because you don’t know how hard it was to fight those systems. We might fail, too.”
And then, along came Covid.
My highly educated, mostly wealthy, privileged and therefore prideful community did exactly what our far less educated predecessors did in the late 1930s and early 1940s.
They worshipped the corporate/government/media narrative.
They collapsed into fear, willing to give up everything for a promise of security.
They believed whatever they were told, unless it challenged that spoonfed narrative — then they discounted it out of hand.
They turned their backs (viciously) on previously adored community members who (in 2020) were seen as saints for risking their lives and in (2021) were seen as self-centered, murderous criminals when they said, “I don’t want to inject myself with an experimental new pharmaceutical with no safety record.”
They called for the unvaccinated to be locked up & trained their children to publicly shame anyone not wearing a mask — then bragged about it.
They called for the unvaccinated to have their children taken from them by CPS.
They celebrated the economic devastation of their neighbors who were fired for the sin of deciding for themselves what to do to their bodies, and they anonymously reported beloved local business owners to the WA State Public Health Snitch Line (multiple times).
They leapt onto Facebook, participating in long, riotous hate-fests filled with bigoted arrogance and hostile derision that I’m sure also happened here, on our island — prior, during and following the long, painful internment of our Japanese neighbors.
They tossed logical thinking into the gutter, gleefully backing each other up with ridiculous arguments such as, “You’re not being forced to quit your job. It’s a choice! You could choose to get the injection and keep your job, so don’t blame us.”
And when the truth came out. When the proof was delivered. When the facts became incontrovertible. They closed their eyes. Denied and shrugged. Ignored and looked the other way. Water under the bridge. “It was war times,” they said… or, “it was a pandemic.”
Here on Vashon Island, my neighbors repeated the mistakes of their forefathers, despite all their previous insistence that they’d have done better, back then.
In the end, there is one truth that resonates across the entire globe. We are the greatest enemy to ourselves. Bar none. Especially when we prove, time and time again, that we can be manipulated so easily into turning against our own. During Covid, people had desperate wants, and as it turns out, when desperation rules the day — there’s little we won’t do to our fellow humans.
This is WHY the American Constitution and our Bill of Rights should be explored, taught, discussed and memorized by American School Children (including private and homeschooling children seeking an American High School Diploma).
In government schools, it should be a constant topic of study, for twelve years in a row, to ensure that every child has the maximum opportunity to become aware of and reap the rewards of these magnificent guarantees!
The Bill of Rights begins first with 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution. Adopted as a group, on December 15, 1791, they provide a collection of mutually reinforcing & strengthening guarantees of individual rights as it pertains specifically to ***limitations on federal and state governments.***
In addition, the Constitution of the United States of America — in its main body —directly, loudly, forcefully and absolutely forbids suspension of the writ of habeas corpus except in cases of rebellion or invasion (Article I, section 9).
During Covid, neither of these two situations had arisen, but the human desire to abuse government in pursuit of power over other people was ever present. Just like we saw during World War II, when influential columnist, Westbrook Pegler, wrote: “The Japanese in California should be under armed guard to the last man and woman right now and to hell with habeas corpus until the danger is over.”
Dear Americans who supported the government persecution of the “unvaccinated,” you are just like this guy. And, during WWII, you’d have supported not just the Japanese Internment Camps, but the Nazi Death Camps and the horrific People’s Revolution under Mao in China. Q: Is this how you want to be?
~ Because, you can change.
In the future United States of America where I’d want to live, reparations would be made to all American Citizens who were fired from their jobs, denied college educations, or refused medical services due to state or federal vaccine mandates.
Why? Because Americans would have realized, much to their shame and dismay, that the Covid Vaccine Mandates of 2021 and 2022 were thoroughly unconstitutional — as well as medically useless, at best, and harmful or deadly, at worst. And we’d have been mature and brave enough to admit it…