So in a few days, a plethora of young, innocent, trusting children - those that don't have a chance to think for themselves yet - will be marched to The Jab by their liberal parents. I'll even give that a good percentage of them sincerely THINK they are doing the right thing.
Of course, any adverse events will be covered up on the usual technocratic boards, and the NPCs will go on with their lives, wondering why their previously healthy children now have heart disease. These parents, we've tried to red pill them, we've tried to convince them, but it is happening anyway.
So what can we realistically do to help these poor souls? Invite them over for a [pine needle] tea party? Sneak Ivermectin pills in their ice cream, and horse paste in their PB&J? Encourage the shot early (maybe more percentage saline, to lull into complacency) rather than later? Mix NAC powder in their kool-aid?
I can trust the plan only so far, but almost all of us know some children in our extended families that are about to get the short end of the plandemic inserted where it does not belong, and I'm having a hard time sitting still just watching it, these are innocent children...
Unfortunately there's not much we can do, unless you know a parent who's on the fence and unsure about what to do. Those people are probably open to redpills, but I'd say most have their minds made up.
I tend to think it's up to parents to decide on this issue. That cuts both ways and unfortunately many will require their kids to get the shot.
Don't go any sneaking drugs into ice-cream in an effort to help. It is unethical. The most you can ethically do is to offer some vitC lozenges. I have done that before, and the kids think those are candy, so are not likely to talk about it. It is harmless and maybe helpful. Try to explain to the parents that the risk of the side-effects (i.e. myocarditis) is MUCH higher than risk of hospitalisation for the disease. However, it is up to the parents, and covidiots are brainwashed, so are very hard to get through to. Very sorry for their kids, but they are THEIR kids. When their kids get sick, there is nothing you can do. They will troop off to their doctor.