09-14-2024, 06:59 AM
(09-11-2024, 06:23 PM)Maxmars Wrote: For those of you unable to view it, the video is a back-to-back revisiting of countless "messages" being "told to viewers" about the degeneracy of vaccine dissenters...
But 'dissenters' are referred to as:
"Idiots," "the real reason for all the COVID deaths," "the real problem in America," "stupid," "anti-social," and so much more....
Also, those reprehensible Cro-Magnon throwbacks who should have been subjects of the Darwin awards should be "taxed" more for healthcare, ridiculed and publicly shamed, denied medical care... etc.
Further the 'vaccine' should be mandatory... citizens should not have a choice... and the outrageous claim that mandatory vaccines are consistent with Constitutional rights.
The messages were delivered with authoritative gravitas, orchestrated to included "guest and host head bobbing in agreement" and intentionally offensive rhetoric characterizing vaccine hesitancy as a position that should be rightfully classified as criminal...
Too bad it is all positioned as a message about a particular political popularity contest... and not a general expose about what industrial media is... and does.
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You have a wonderful way with the English language mate and considering what has actually happened to the countless number of vaccine injured then suppose these corporate shills should be held individually accountable (or publicly flogged).
(09-11-2024, 06:23 PM)Maxmars Wrote: But remember... "We didn't force anyone to do anything...."
I still cannot believe they tried to pull that one with a straight face.
Seems to me they have utter contempt for everyone.
Quote:• "Mr Parker you're one of a number now of officials in this administration who have come before this committee and tried to tell us that two plus two doesn't equal four.
Sitting in the chair that you're in now the secretary of education testified, gave false testimony, to this committee denying that he had promoted a student vaccine mandate when he had done precisely that.
Sitting in the chair that you're sitting in now the secretary of health and human services made one of the most outlandish statements ever entered into the congressional record, which is saying quite a lot, when he said 'we never forced anyone to do anything' in relation to the widely discredited policy of forcing children as young as two years old to wear masks..
..and now you come before us today, asked about one of the most sweeping abuses of power that we've seen, that was rebuked by the Supreme Court, and you tell us that 'we didn't demand that anyone be fired'.
So has there been some sort of memo going around?
Why is the administration insistent on rewriting history?"