You can't force people to accept that truth, nor is that my intention. I don't see them as accepting it initially if at all. Recently on Twitter, I had someone respond to one of my many criticisms to Dr. David Gorski's tweets.
These replies are rife with ad hominem attacks. They also told me how wrong I was concerning PCR tests (that they can't be set to a high threshold) and of course spoke nothing but the virtues of vaccination. Ironic that those that speak of vaccination also speak a bit about overpopulation.
The person I talked to on Twitter believed the precedence for the lockdowns etc. was that "there was a vaccine right around the corner." Yet ignored the fact that if such a thing were true, we would then be masking/locking down each flu season because each flu season there is always "a vaccine around the corner."
It's not reasonable to determine who dies, or to even make a determination as to what is considered "overpopulation." Do we think it is kinder if we "end ourselves?" than if nature/God makes a course correction for us? And why is it that when we make such determinations, we always eliminate ourselves from the equation?
I've had family visit me. And I know they're pretty much all vaccinated. In their most recent visit here after Christmas I advised them, and only mentioned it once, to please not get vaccinated anymore. It's sad to think that both my nieces, on in their late teens and the other in her twenties, has this vaccine in their body.
Maybe the Covid round has been lost, but it is no reason not to throw in the towel. What do you think informed my decision that the narrative was a narrative? It was from the revelation of all the previous false narratives and double standards.
You can list a whole lot of false narratives in the past, and that will support and bring clarity to at least question the current narrative.
I also think maybe to an extent, your sister is wearing a mask because she likes the solidarity she feels when she and others wear masks. It shows, in their misguided way, that people are caring for one another. I still maintain that a smile is much more effective.
In the last three years, perhaps longer, something has been lost. I think the process of "othering" has gone to such an extent that there are those that believe there are people out there who deserve no respect or dignity at all. They are deplorables. They see them all as MAGA hat wearing, gun toting bare faced racist, sexist, homo transphobic misogynistic ignorant plague-spreader anti-vax terrorists. But in reality, it is simply anyone who does not spout the narrative.
And those people can "die in a fire" for those well nuanced in the narrative. The problem with determining who lives and dies, is that "it creeps" it is always trying to find new targets to acquire.