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Three ‘What Ifs’ We’re Not Supposed to Ask

By J.B. Shurk

 

Counterfactuals, like “conspiracy theories,” are frowned upon by those who look guilty when they are posed.  Here are three to chew on during the holidays:

(1) What if it turns out that the gene therapies marketed as “vaccines” by pharmaceutical companies end up causing more harm than good?  What if it becomes obvious that more children die from government-ordered injections than would have ever succumbed to the virus itself?  What if the long-term effects of any of these experimental treatments condemn the “vaccinated” to suffer from lifetime health complications created by compromised immune systems, making them more vulnerable to the very diseases the “vaccines” were mandated to prevent?

If these counterfactuals become proven reality down the road, will it then become the duty of the non-“vaccinated” to round up the “vaccinated” for their own protection?  Should great concentration camps the size of cities be constructed to quarantine the immuno-compromised?  Should employers lay off “vaccinated” workers for their own good?  Should children who were forcibly injected by their schools be tracked for the rest of their lives through digital passports implanted under their skin in order to ensure they remain six feet away from others at all times?  Should the “vaccinated” be forced to wear masks and other symbols so that the un-“vaccinated” know to keep their distance from the unhealthy?  Will it become necessary for the un-“vaccinated” to create laws mandating punishments for the “vaccinated” when they don’t comply?  Will the un-“vaccinated” be forced to confiscate the money, property, and possessions of any “vaccinated” who stubbornly refuse to listen to reason?  Will the un-“vaccinated” mock their fellow citizens’ staunch refusals to submit to their imprisonment by condescendingly informing them that they are “science deniers” deserving of their fate?

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