Anonymous ID: 6578f1 Dec. 24, 2020, 12:43 p.m. No.12160860   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1034 >>1262 >>1298 >>1386

Actor Kirk Cameron's Christmas Lockdown Protest Aims to Spread a Different Virus: Hope

 

Christmas doesn’t feel the same in many places around the country. In what feels like a bad redux of Footloose, singing and gathering have been banned in many places. “Health experts” and some of the least impressive politicians in the country have imposed rules as draconian as the Burgermeister Meisterburger ever did. So, in Southern California, actor Kirk Cameron decided to get his Kris Kringle on and spread some joy in a truly unique lockdown protest.

 

To protest the Grinches running California, Cameron invited people to gather outside and sing Christmas carols. It was not until some film from one of these gatherings was played on Tucker Carlson Tonight that it really hit me that the only Christmas carols I have heard are piped in overhead in places like Target. I am not going to lie, hearing the singing in the segment made me smile. Host Tucker Carlson called Cameron’s protests creative and affirming, which is precisely correct.

 

Cameron talked about media coverage of his events and joked it might have been more positive if they were angry or had smashed some windows and looted stores instead of joyfully singing. Carlson complimented Cameron on his events, and the actor responded:

 

It’s devastating what we see and I’m no Scrooge, I am going to sing Christmas carols. But I also understand that I’m not a health professional. So, I look to the doctors at Harvard University and Oxford University, like Dr. Kulldorff, Dr. Gupta, the authors of the Great Barrington Declaration. If people haven’t read that you should it. It’s very educational. And they basically tell us that the lockdowns are causing far more harm than the virus itself. There is immunity in community. There is devastation in isolation. And everyone came to this caroling event by choice. They did a risk-reward analysis and they said we’re coming to an event. we’re not afraid of a virus that has over a 99% survival rate.

 

Cameron said he believes people are coming to the events because they want hope and community. These are things our political elites have not provided and taken away. Recently Joe Biden told America our darkest days are ahead. Merry Christmas to you, too, sir. That is not the message to inspire or encourage anyone. It breeds fear and anxiety, and it is becoming all too clear that is the goal. But Cameron offers an alternative:

 

I do want to give you one big warning disclaimer. If you come caroling under a starry night sky and candlelit lyric sheets and you have the U.S. Constitution illuminated by those candles like we do, you might catch the hope virus. And it’s very contagious. Your heart will swell, your fears will diminish, and you might feel compelled to love your neighbor as yourself.

 

Hope. We all need a little more of that—Merry Christmas to you all.

 

WATCH the full segment with actor Kirk Cameron

 

https://youtu.be/tU6q9U5rlFw

 

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/stacey-lennox/2020/12/24/actor-kirk-camerons-christmas-lockdown-protest-aims-to-spread-a-different-virus-hope-n1228932

Anonymous ID: 6578f1 Dec. 24, 2020, 12:45 p.m. No.12160878   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0929 >>1034 >>1089 >>1205 >>1262 >>1386

NYT: Fauci admits to deceiving the public about herd immunity because he wanted more people to get vaccinated

 

Fauci apparently thinks it's appropriate to deceive the public for their own good

 

In a startling interview with the New York Times, Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the government's coronavirus taskforce, admitted that he did not level with the American people about how many people would need to be vaccinated in order to achieve herd immunity because he didn't think the public was ready to hear his true thoughts, which he feared might discourage people from getting vaccinated.

 

The Times article catalogued Dr. Fauci's changing position on how many Americans would need to be vaccinated, which he initially stated would be 60-70 percent. As noted by the Times, about a month ago, Fauci's tune began to change and he suggested that the figure was actually 70-75 percent. Last week, in an interview with CNBC, he upped that figure (again) to "75 to 80-plus percent." In the interview with the Times, he changed his estimate yet again and suggested that the figure actually may be "close to 90 percent."

 

According to the Times, in the telephone interview, "Dr. Fauci acknowledged that he had slowly but deliberately been moving the goal posts. He is doing so, he said, partly based on new science, and partly on his gut feeling that the country is finally ready to hear what he really thinks."

 

In other words, Fauci's advice to the American public on one of the most critical aspects of the coronavirus pandemic, has not consisted entirely of his honest opinion, formulated by the best science, but rather on what he thinks the country is ready to hear.

 

Dr. Fauci went on to even more expressly admit that he had fudged his public pronouncements in order to encourage people to take the vaccine. According to the Times, Dr. Fauci was ready to raise his estimates "weeks ago" but refused because "many Americans seemed hesitant about vaccines, which they would need to accept almost universally in order for the country to achieve herd immunity."

 

Blithely continuing to explain how polling, rather than science, informed his public pronouncements, Fauci went on: "When polls said only about half of all Americans would take a vaccine, I was saying herd immunity would take 70 to 75 percent. Then, when newer surveys said 60 percent or more would take it, I thought, 'I can nudge this up a bit,' so I went to 80, 85."

 

Moreover, Fauci went on to explicitly state that his future pronouncements might still be based on his feeling of what the public thinks, not what the science says: "We need to have some humility here. We really don't know what the real number is. I think the real range is somewhere between 70 to 90 percent. But, I'm not going to say 90 percent."

 

Why won't he say 90 percent? According to the Times, the answer is that "Doing so might be discouraging to Americans, he said, because he is not sure there will be enough voluntary acceptance of vaccines to reach that goal," in light of the fact that "sentiments about vaccines in polls have bounced up and down this year."

 

https://www.theblaze.com/news/ready-nyt-fauci-admits-to-deceiving-the-public-about-herd-immunity-because-he-wanted-more-people-to-get-vaccinated

Anonymous ID: 6578f1 Dec. 24, 2020, 12:48 p.m. No.12160921   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0933 >>0963 >>1034 >>1211 >>1262 >>1386

Lin Wood

@LLinWood

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I have not received a letter from Dominion or its attorney Tom Clare @TAClare

of @ClareLockeLLP

. Tom knows my address. I mentored him & his wife on defamation law.

 

They also represent Bill Gates.

 

There are no coincidences.

 

I will respond when I get the letter.

 

Send it, Tom.

 

https://twitter.com/LLinWood/status/1342209620144750592