So, choosing a winner is bound to come down to just a matter of taste.
But if I had to pick the most reprehensibly bone-chilling statement we’ve heard since this year-long Chicom-induced nightmare began the sort of remark betraying a level of callous disregard for human suffering more befitting a demon than a human being it would be Anthony Fauci’s stomach-turning October claim that he can’t think of a single reason America might have suffered any “excess deaths” in 2020 apart from COVID-19.
Seriously? Dr. Fauci says he can’t think of any reason there would be “excess deaths” this year besides Covid pic.twitter.com/VsEjSvIptK
Sanjeev Sabhlok, Pope @Church of Reason & Liberty (@sabhlok) December 14, 2020
SECOND, THAT THE VACCINE MIGHT BE HELPFUL FOR THOSE OVER 75, BEING UNNECESSARY FOR MOST OF THE REST
THOSE OVER 75 CAN BENEFIT FROM THE PFIZER VACCINE
Since around 80 per cent of covid deaths in Sweden have occurred in those over 75, this age group in Australia can benefit from the Pfizer vaccine, even though only 4.3 per cent of participants in the study were from this group. Sanjeev Sabhlok, Pope @Church of Reason & Liberty (@sabhlok) December 14, 2020
Also note:
Adding this tweet to show why I m comfortable with those over 75 choosing to take this vaccine.
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Did you know that 1300 people including 800 kids had their lives irreparably destroyed after a shot of the rushed-to-market Swine Flu vaccine left them with incurable narcolepsy?
I’m not anti-vaccines by any stretch. But I sure as hell will stay away from any of the rushed Covid-19 related products, having to remember quite well, how the last vaccine for H1N1 left 1300 people with narcolepsy for life! https://t.co/PfPcFYBxXv
Probably not, I suppose, since our media has gone into full-time shilling for the vastly more rushed-to-market product Pfizer’s now peddling as a COVID-19 prophylactic.
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