The Immense Moral Failure
In this new essay, Ramesh Thakur offers such a brilliant, pointed account of the immense moral failure underlying the Covid catastrophe, that I have no option but to share it with my readers.
It isn’t often that I feel compelled to share an article by someone else on this platform, but this time I do. In this new essay, Ramesh Thakur offers such a brilliant, pointed account of the immense moral failure underlying the Covid catastrophe, that I have no option but to share it with my readers.
We now know just how punch drunk on tyranny the political, bureaucratic, scientific, and journalist class was during the pandemic. The ruling elites, when liberated from democratic accountability and media scrutiny, morphed seamlessly into morally cavalier and inhumane petty tyrants. Averse to alternative ways of thinking outside the echo chamber, they developed neuralgia to any idea that might challenge lockdown fanaticism.
Lockdown sceptics like the authors of the Great Barrington Declaration (GBD) who argued for the elderly and frail to be protected were demonized as dangerous “Covid deniers” who wanted to “let it rip” in a callous and cruel strategy of herd immunity. But government officials whose policies had a direct, catastrophic impact on the health of the elderly and frail were treated as heroes and unimpeachable voices of moral authority.
Read the article in full here.
"The ruling elites, when liberated from democratic accountability and media scrutiny, morphed seamlessly into morally cavalier and inhumane petty tyrants." That sentence alone perfectly sums up the behavior we have been subjected to for 3 years now. What more needs to be said.
This is excellent, thank you for sharing. My tragic conclusions indicate we are as a result of this facing possible extinction. High death rates, low fertility and live births indicate a severe genetic bottleneck going forward. Not only was this a massive long standing moral failure but perhaps a suicidal one. This is mass planned genocide.