© Off-Guardian
Afew days ago, on Halloween, the Atlantic ran
this opinion piece by economist Emily Oster, headlined:
LET'S DECLARE A PANDEMIC AMNESTY
This along, along with the sub-head...
We need to forgive one another for what we did and said when we were in the dark about COVID.
...have been doing the rounds on the internet.
The general perception has been that it is some kind of admission of defeat, perhaps a recognition that the "pandemic" was not real, and that those pushing the narrative had been in the wrong; a genuine plea for understanding or forgiveness.But while the headline may appear to be suggesting that - and, indeed, was perhaps chosen carefully to create that impression -
it's actually nothing of the kind.It's
not an apology, a backwards step or segue to our old pre-Covid reality.
It's just more narrative reinforcement.
We've seen it all before.
In February this year, the
Guardian ran an article supposedly about
"scientists admitting their mistakes" over "covid".
And what do you think those "mistakes" were?
Selling out and caving in and going along with the mass deployment of a potentially deadly and totally unnecessary "experimental" vax?
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