The Media Commemorates Four Years Of COVID By Celebrating Masks, Delusional Extremist Views
Unquestioning acceptance of COVID extremism
For the overwhelming majority of the world, the COVID pandemic has been effectively over for several years.
Despite "expert" claims, virtually everyone, everywhere, got COVID, at least once, with universal masking, vaccine passports and booster mandates. School closures were demonstrably harmful, with no benefits whatsoever to reducing infections. Lockdowns were one of history's biggest economic disasters; business shut downs had no impact on the spread of the virus, but led to rampant inflation, massive surges in unemployment and increased mortality from suicide and undiagnosed conditions.
Most sane people have long since accepted that our COVID response was a disastrous failure, marked by an endless series of incorrect predictions and pointless mandates.
Sane people though, generally don't work at the New York Times or other elite left wing institutions.
Harvard Fires Professor For Being Right About COVID Policy Failures
Harvard University, like many of the other formerly considered "elite" institutions, embarrassed itself during COVID. Universities once ostensibly devoted to searching for truth and fact, revealed a long-formenting truth in 2020: they could no longer be viewed as truth-based instructional organizations. Instead, their sole focus and goal became clear: indoctrination. Pushing an ideological message, promoting progressive activism and ensuring that identity and nonsensical anti-truth is paramount over incontrovertibly objective reality.
And to commemorate four years of one of society's biggest mistakes, the Times thought it best to cover how the few remaining COVID extremists, of which Times' employees are undoubtedly part of, are letting a respiratory virus control their lives, four years later.
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