Some things are just stupid
Old age is supposed to bring with it wisdom. Maybe, but at least the older one gets the more one hears and repeats sage adages to the point that we not only begin to look like our parents and grandparents, but we sound like them, too. Life, elders and fairy tales can teach valuable lessons if we pay attention.
1. Throwing good money (time, attention, intentions) after bad is . . . STUPID.
2. I love this reminder - The Pied Piper was a "leader". Sooner or later everyone pays the piper. Following a self-styled leader knowing them to be a pied piper . . . STUPID.
3. Trying to cash in a losing ticket at a horse race . . . STUPID. Daddy did not even have to explain that when I went to my first race to bet $15. I lost all the day’s winnings on a long shot named Sunburn that came to a dead stop 1/8 of a mile from the finish after being ahead for most of race. He had never run the entire distance and I hadn’t bothered to learn how to read a racing form. So I add - Betting big without at least trying to understand the odds . . . STUPID
4. Handing over billions to extortionists in white coats who tell you up front that they have no idea how their product might harm you in the future and insist you forever hold them harmless . . . STUPID.
5. Waiting 2 years for 2 weeks to end was . . . STUPID!
I realized that the answer to "Are you essential or non-essential?" was non-essential and even a potential liability. So unvaccinated became, for me, a no-brainer. We thought we could save ourselves from the horrors of the Holocaust by impeding unconditional individual rights when the UN formally adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Well, that didn't work our so well, did it? To be fair, our treasured US Constitution hasn't done much so far to protect individuals from tyranny either, much less those clones in various countries and states. What about the Hippocratic Oath that was supposed to protect the doctor-patient relationship from medical tyranny? Where did they all go in 2020? I think the simple answer is that they were all human products and we are fallible.
I’ve been sorry to see so many I respected and even some I love fall into old traps to some degree. I am sorry to have come to this conclusion, but you were STUPID. Hey, it's OK. None of us is always wise and I still love most of y'all anyway.
However, there are still evil-doers walking among us. They have committed crimes against humanity and need to be brought to account. Following is my list:
• Justin Trudeau (threatening to confiscate the children of protesting truckers)
• Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum
• Joe Biden (criminalizing as terrorists Americans who peacefully dissent. Experimenting on members of the armed forces just because he can.)
• 'Human bedpan' (Thank you, Jeff Childers) Anthony Fauci ("I’ve always wanted to be involved with diseases that were very, very serious,”Fauci once said. “I would rather be involved with patients who have fatal diseases than those with diseases that are just an annoyance. That just happened to be my bent. I wanted to be where the action was.”) So he created a fatal disease out of a respiratory virus that he helped fund the development of in a communist country. Was he just going to be where the action was in his dotage and secure his legacy?
• Andrew Cuomo (Even NY had enough of him when they caught him groping.)
• Pharmaceutical company executives and researchers who knew the truth of their false claims (Scott Gottlieb, is someone calling your name?)
• Parents who had concerns, but still shot their healthy children up with experimental gene therapies
• Hospital cabals that prevented captured practitioners from upholding their Hippocratic oaths. A WSJ piece on 2/8/22 stated that "Doctors are increasingly refusing to treat the unvaccinated.
• Xi Jinping
Tedros Ghebreyesus (Remember the Director General of WHO?)
• Bill Gates
Former NIH Director Francis Collins
Others have at least been useful idiots. USED, at least,whether they are pure idiots or not. Again, none of us is always smart, but to hang onto narratives when the evidence against it piles up that one is being used makes one a Useful Idiot in my eyes.
• Donald Trump
• Andy Beshear and a whole slew of governors, legislators and bureaucrats who "followed the science" never bothering to ask what “the science” was
• Doug Ford, Ontario Premier (fast moving into evil-doer territory)
• Legacy media and all lazy and/or stupid journalists and educators (Again, may be moving to the other list. My judgement is still pending on this one. Nevertheless, I recommend they try to get back to investigative reporting and teaching if they can do either.)
• Parents who believed in the "vaccines" and shot their healthy children up with experimental gene therapies (How could you possibly thought turning your babies over to be lab rats was protective, even if you had faith in the shots?)
• Doctors, nurses, and all medical professionals who just followed organizational diktats (Was the money just too good for you to abandon your Hippocratic Oath? We were depending on you.)
• Drug company representatives who sold medical practitioners a bill of goods to foist onto patients at the behest of the pharmaceutical industry
• Citizens who gave their leaders and public institutions the authority to overrule individual rights to be protected by them
• Canadian and Russian athletes wearing masks while competing in the Olympic women's ice hockey games
• Everyone who “went along to get along”. You probably just prolonged our suffering without realizing the effect of your caution and politeness. Everyone who has become captured over decades of attrition by guilds, the "deep state", and other statist dependencies. This is a huge list and I put myself on it. We have gotten what we voted for.
• Nicola sturgeon (Scotland)
• Jacinda Ardern (New Zealand. May the haka be with you)
• CDC Director, Rochelle Walensky
• Former CDC Director Robert Redfield (He once famously said that masks were better than vaccines at keeping people safe.)
• FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn
• Scarf-lady, Deborah Birx
• Former surgeon general, Dr. Jerome Adams
Again, the list goes on and on. Let's turn over every rock to find them all. Truth and reconciliation. I advocate accepting just a little remorse from the useful idiots. The evil--doers, however . . .
2/13/2022