That "C19 narrative kill date" has happened and we will never care about it again. I don't even care if they spend ten days insulting and degrading us with obvious lies and no way to respond back, but the cognitive effect of the covid lockdown psychological warfare was so painful in my opinion. Twitter not even making their biggest trend about "first day over 4000 deaths in the US" yesterday makes me hopeful.
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It is psychological torture for me to see young kids in a mask and to think about how horrible development will be for them if we don't succeed. "mom, why aren't they wearing masks" the 4 year old says to the TV. Luckily if we win, being able to fix most of the issues should be possible and a triumph. There will likely be ~5% of demoralized adults who won't be able to handle the awakening+the reality of "the cure cannot be worse", but the trauma hopefully won't be permanent for any of the children involved.
That infuriates me. What about babies who are still developing facial cues, this will deeply affect them emotionally as babies learn cues based on observation of who is around them in response to what the baby does.
I am hoping and praying that most babies won't be affected long term, and we will have some forms of emotional and cognitive therapy to treat the children who are. What I feel bad for the most are the children of brainwashed covid cult adults.
I had to bring something to my kids school one day and his class was sitting outside sitting 6 feet apart, the teacher had a facemask on and a headset with a small box on her waste amplifying her voice. It was very surreal to see, like living in a dystopia, just think of kids who can't grasp the why.