My friend's 12-yr old niece is in Elmhurst Hospital on a ventilator with covid-19. I have sent him everything that I can (including how ivermectin got an 81 year old man off the vent) and he refuses to show anything to his sister that could potentially save his niece's life. He says he's afraid that if something went wrong his family would never forgive him. He tells me to stop sending information so we are done.
I never thought that I would think of my friend as a coward but I am so angry and hurt by his refusal that I am literally shaking. How do they not understand that the longer that girl is on the ventilator the greater the odds are of her dying???
Another one bites the dust because of frigging ignorance and I am beside myself.
Update 5/1/2020. The girl is awake. Thank God. Other than that I have no idea about her condition. Being that she is 12, I hope that the odds are in her favor.
You can't expect people to do what you would do. You can guide them and help them, but if they refuse that, it's not on you. This is not your fault, many people won't have offered any assistance.
Problem is we've been programmed to believe that if you're in a hospital, you're with experts. You're opinion no matter how valid and researched is never going to breach that.
Which is effectively the problem were having globally, the reason most aren't waking up to all the bullshit going on is not to do with the data, but the source to which that data comes from.
The hope now is that the msm self implodes from the weight of their lies enough to drive the majority away from them. Then it's an open playing field. Discussions will start to open up. The opinions of the well read will become more respected. It will become a more valued thing to be able to explain why you know something. And then hopefully we'll get to the point where people start to believe that knowing their opinions are correct is more important than convincing others of those opinions.