Forcibly Injecting Handicapped in L.A.
April 27, 2021
THIS IS AMERICA, friends, a despicable and disgusting nation. Its people can’t muster more than the faintest resistance to blatant medical totalitarianism. They are walking zombies. And this is what feminism has done to women — created cops with needles and millions of masked fanatics. They have sold their souls and they are walking zombies, who terrorize the innocent and are to be avoided at all costs.
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Camilla writes:
This is my nightmare, that my vaccine-injured daughter would be subjected to this medical tyranny. The parents/adult children of these individuals are responsible for allowing this, but they do believe they are doing the right thing to protect their loved ones. This is a sad, scary situation.
Janice G. writes:
Thank you.
As disgusting as it is to watch, the video you posted contains explicit evidence of a truth that has to be admitted; evil is and has been masquerading as good throughout this covid charade! Sadly, I can hardly bear to have an American flag in my house anymore, because this nation has fallen so low.
Laura writes:
Regarding Camilla’s point, I understand that parents and these military-style vaccine teams believe they are doing good. I do not question that. But they are injecting these vulnerable people with an experimental drug that has not received full approval for a disease that has a more than 99 percent survival rate. That’s objectively immoral, no matter what they believe they are doing. The guards in Soviet concentration camps believed they were doing good too.
Alan writes:
Mandell Creighton (July 5, 1843 – January 14, 1901) was an English historian and Church of England ecclesiastic.
What “military-style vaccine teams” may “believe” is immaterial and irrelevant.
Such do-gooders are objectionable because they are forcing “vaccines” upon people without their informed consent.
The effectiveness or non-effectiveness of any “vaccines” is beside the point. What matters is what do-gooders do, not what they say or claim to “believe”.