How did Naomi - and many other health freedom people - or whatever they call themselves - only see how messed up some vaccinated folk were, but didn’t seem to notice that those of us who didn't take the shots weren't faring terrifically well either after being magically transported to the world of Invasion of the Body Snatchers? (During …
How did Naomi - and many other health freedom people - or whatever they call themselves - only see how messed up some vaccinated folk were, but didn’t seem to notice that those of us who didn't take the shots weren't faring terrifically well either after being magically transported to the world of Invasion of the Body Snatchers? (During the mask mandates, especially.)
I don't think I'm the only one who's still reeling both intellectually and emotionally from that.
After reading comments on here and other SS articles, I can only say I'm extremely grateful to be basically in the middle of nowhere, very rural, with mostly common sense people around, old time values, no subways, no electric cars, no big buildings, pretty reasonable local governments, and no stores that were adamant about masks because we were having none of it. So, while so many that knew what was going on but still had to deal with so much going on so close to them, most of us escaped the extreme physical and mental stresses. My life actually didn't change except I couldn't find toilet paper and I said "no, thank you" a lot to those offering masks.
How did Naomi - and many other health freedom people - or whatever they call themselves - only see how messed up some vaccinated folk were, but didn’t seem to notice that those of us who didn't take the shots weren't faring terrifically well either after being magically transported to the world of Invasion of the Body Snatchers? (During the mask mandates, especially.)
I don't think I'm the only one who's still reeling both intellectually and emotionally from that.
After reading comments on here and other SS articles, I can only say I'm extremely grateful to be basically in the middle of nowhere, very rural, with mostly common sense people around, old time values, no subways, no electric cars, no big buildings, pretty reasonable local governments, and no stores that were adamant about masks because we were having none of it. So, while so many that knew what was going on but still had to deal with so much going on so close to them, most of us escaped the extreme physical and mental stresses. My life actually didn't change except I couldn't find toilet paper and I said "no, thank you" a lot to those offering masks.