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Lockdown Politician Admits Mandates Were Wrong

Lockdown Politician Admits Mandates Were Wrong

A small nod towards accepting reality and responsibility

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Ian Miller
Sep 11, 2024
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Accountability for those responsible for the disasters of global governments’ handling of the COVID-19 pandemic is nearly impossible. For several reasons.

Namely that accountability would have to come from those currently in government. Many, if not most, of whom supported the mask mandates, vaccine passports and other absurdities inflicted on the global public. It would also require those responsible to actually acknowledge their mistakes, then take responsibility for them. How often do we see politicians or influential public figures admit that they were wrong?

Especially when the consequences were, and are, so severe.

It’s refreshing when we see the rare blissful examples of people in charge, those who will influence decisions, admitting that mistakes were made. That absurd policies with no basis in science were forced on the public. And apologize for their role in it.

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