I apologize for being late to the party here, but I just got a chance to listen to Mr. Kirsch’s interview with Maajid Nawaz, in which this particular stack was referenced. Someone has touched on this I see, but I’m going to summarize: Mr. Kirsch, regarding the Massachusetts health department emergency, I’m afraid you’re failing to get in…
I apologize for being late to the party here, but I just got a chance to listen to Mr. Kirsch’s interview with Maajid Nawaz, in which this particular stack was referenced. Someone has touched on this I see, but I’m going to summarize: Mr. Kirsch, regarding the Massachusetts health department emergency, I’m afraid you’re failing to get into these politicians’ heads: while a form of democracy began with the Mayflower Compact, Massachusetts has been a collectivist-minded state since the Puritans (I heard a great lawyer several months ago mention how the Jacobson case originated in MA and how the state constitution is decidedly collectivist) - It has nothing to do with how many children suffer, only to do with their chances of transmitting Sars-CoV-2, casualties be damned. And whatever media they’re following has indoctrinated them to believe that anything referred to as a “vaccine” prevents or at least reduces transmission, regardless of the facts. Notice the CDC director said that vaccination failed to prevent transmission WITH DELTA - implying that, had we been able to vaccinate everyone BEFORE that variant emerged, we would have eradicated the virus. I’m afraid this philosophy of pure utilitarian ethics has taken over vast parts of the country over time due to the failure (whether or not intentional) of American education to discuss the problems with thinking of people as mere numbers.
I apologize for being late to the party here, but I just got a chance to listen to Mr. Kirsch’s interview with Maajid Nawaz, in which this particular stack was referenced. Someone has touched on this I see, but I’m going to summarize: Mr. Kirsch, regarding the Massachusetts health department emergency, I’m afraid you’re failing to get into these politicians’ heads: while a form of democracy began with the Mayflower Compact, Massachusetts has been a collectivist-minded state since the Puritans (I heard a great lawyer several months ago mention how the Jacobson case originated in MA and how the state constitution is decidedly collectivist) - It has nothing to do with how many children suffer, only to do with their chances of transmitting Sars-CoV-2, casualties be damned. And whatever media they’re following has indoctrinated them to believe that anything referred to as a “vaccine” prevents or at least reduces transmission, regardless of the facts. Notice the CDC director said that vaccination failed to prevent transmission WITH DELTA - implying that, had we been able to vaccinate everyone BEFORE that variant emerged, we would have eradicated the virus. I’m afraid this philosophy of pure utilitarian ethics has taken over vast parts of the country over time due to the failure (whether or not intentional) of American education to discuss the problems with thinking of people as mere numbers.