The unvaccinated will be vindicated

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By *Jomo Sanga Thomas

(“Plain Talk” June 24, 2022)

Twenty-seven months after the World Health Organization announced that the world was gripped by a “deadly” COVID pandemic, views and opinions vary as to who was right or wrong and whether science was sacrificed in the quest to pollute the peoples’ minds, and bend their will for motives other than health and safety of the world’s population.

We quoted extensively from a column written by Susan Dunham, a vaccinated Australian journalist whose opinion is worthy of consideration.

“If COVID were a battlefield, it would still be warm with the bodies of the unvaccinated.”

Thankfully the mandates are letting up, and both sides of the war stumble back to the new normal.

The unvaccinated are the heroes of the last two years as they allowed us all to have a control group in the great experiment, and highlight the shortcoming of the COVID vaccines.

The unvaccinated carry many battle scars and injuries as they are the people we tried to mentally break, yet no one wants to talk about what we did to them and what they forced ‘The Science’ to unveil.

We knew that the waning immunity of the fully vaccinated had the same risk profile as others within society, as the minority of the unvaccinated; yet we marked them for special persecution.

We said they had not ‘done the right thing for the greater good’ by handing their bodies and medical autonomy over to the State.

Many of the so-called health experts and political leaders admitted the goal was to make life almost unlivable for the unvaccinated, which was multiplied many times by the collective mob, with the fight taken into workplaces, friendships, and family gatherings. 

Today, the hard truth is none of it was justified as we took a quick slide from righteousness to absolute cruelty.

 We might blame our leaders and health experts for the push, but each individual within society must be held accountable for stepping into the well-laid-out trap. 

We did this despite knowing full well that principled opposition is priceless when it comes to what goes inside our bodies, and we let ourselves be tricked into believing that going into another ineffective lockdown would be the fault of the unvaccinated and not the fault of the toxic policy of ineffective vaccines.

We took pleasure in scapegoating the unvaccinated because after months of engineered lockdowns by political leaders blinded by power, having someone to blame and to burn at the stake, felt good.

We believed we had logic, love, and truth on our side, so it was easy to wish death upon the unvaccinated.

Those of us who ridiculed and mocked the non-compliant did it because we were embarrassed by their courage and principles and didn’t think the unvaccinated would make it through unbroken, and we turned the holdouts into punching bags.

(Fauci, Rachelle Walensky, Biden, Caribbean Ayatollah Gonsalves, unvaccinated spittle Camillo Gonsalves, Gaston Browne, Stop Jackassing yoself Keith Rowley) and the other cast in prominent roles need to be held to account for vilifying the unvaccinated in public and fueling angry social media mobs.

The mobs, the mask Nazis, and the vaccine disciples have been embarrassed by “betting against” the unvaccinated because mandates only had the power we gave them. 

It was not compliance that ended domination by Big Pharma Companies, Bill Gates and his many organisations, and the World Economic Forum … It was THANKS to the people we tried to embarrass, ridicule, mock and tear down.

We should all try and find some inner gratitude for the unvaccinated as we took the bait by hating them because their perseverance and courage bought us the time to see we were wrong.

So, if mandates ever return for COVID or any other disease or virus, hopefully, more of us will be awake and see the rising authoritarianism that has no concern for our well-being and is more about power and control.

The War on the Unvaccinated was lost, and we should all be very thankful for that.

Susan Dunham addressed the situation from the point of view of those who fell for the hypnotic command to despise anyone — friends and family included — who refused to buy the official narrative about the COVID shots.

Remarkably, even now, with everything we know about the jabs, the war against the unvaccinated continues, and while compassion is slowly making a comeback, ignorance of the basics still abounds.

Recently, Los Angeles Times columnist Michael Hiltzik told CNN, “many of them have promoted reckless, dangerous policies and took innocent people along with them. Every one of those deaths is a teachable moment; unfortunately, we haven’t been learning the lessons … How should we react to the death of the unvaxxed? A hallmark of civilised thought is that all life is precious. However, those who have deliberately flouted medical advice by refusing a vaccine known to reduce the risk of serious disease from the virus, including risk to others, and end up in a hospital or the grave can be viewed as receiving their just deserts.”

Miltzik has not yet experienced the moment of clarity experienced by Dunham. Instead, he insists, “Mocking the anti-vaxxer is ghoulish but necessary.”

Some like Dunham recognise the fallacy in their thinking and call for change. Others, like Hiltzik, have been brainwashed by fearporn. They cannot connect the dots and see that a vaccine that does not prevent infection or spread can never protect others.

Hence, those who get the jab have no advantage over those who don’t. Both pose the same risk to others. And, if both pose the same risk, why target one for insult and not the other. It is beyond irrational, but such is the mind of those under the hypnotic spell. They are incapacitated in the worst of ways, unable to see the reality.

Will enough people learn the lesson of humility that Dunham highlights? Have enough recognised the error of their ways, or will they fall into the same trap again? Only time will tell. But remember this; first, they came for the vaccinated. You may be next.

*Jomo Sanga Thomas is a lawyer, journalist, social commentator and a former Speaker of the House of Assembly in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.