No, I don't think it's a good thing to deny unvaxxed people access to hospitals. And this EO is tyrannical for sure. I'm saying that the hospitals ARE about to fill up with sick vaxxed people. That's happening already. People are going to ask why hospitals are packed with vaxxed people but the unvaxxed are not there. The obvious answer is going to be that the vaccine is making people sick. People will say that vaccinated people are in the hospital because the vaccine is making them sick while the unvaccinated aren't having that same problem. That won't look good for the pro-vaccine narrative. But with this EO in place when people ask why there is a surge of vaxxed people in the hospital but NOT a surge of unvaxxed, there will be an alternative answer available that will protect the pro-vaxx narrative: They will say, "Of course the hospitals are full of the vaxxed while the unvaxxed are absent. It's not because the vaccine is making people sick. It's because the unvaxxed aren't allowed inside."
I agree. But going forward, though it breaks my heart and I hope I'm wrong, if this vaccine is going to really make people sick, and it's really obvious, even the normies are going to start critically thinking in a hurry.
Fortunately, there are still enough sane states that this excuse isn't going to work. We have a firm control group of unvaxxed and also of states where no-jab no-care policies aren't being enacted.
The weird part is that most of the hospitals are so short staffed that when they're saying that they're full, the only thing they're full of is shit. What are they doing with all of that covid money that they're getting to kill people?
No, I don't think it's a good thing to deny unvaxxed people access to hospitals. And this EO is tyrannical for sure. I'm saying that the hospitals ARE about to fill up with sick vaxxed people. That's happening already. People are going to ask why hospitals are packed with vaxxed people but the unvaxxed are not there. The obvious answer is going to be that the vaccine is making people sick. People will say that vaccinated people are in the hospital because the vaccine is making them sick while the unvaccinated aren't having that same problem. That won't look good for the pro-vaccine narrative. But with this EO in place when people ask why there is a surge of vaxxed people in the hospital but NOT a surge of unvaxxed, there will be an alternative answer available that will protect the pro-vaxx narrative: They will say, "Of course the hospitals are full of the vaxxed while the unvaxxed are absent. It's not because the vaccine is making people sick. It's because the unvaxxed aren't allowed inside."
Can't let critical thinking get in the way of the elites narratives.
I agree. But going forward, though it breaks my heart and I hope I'm wrong, if this vaccine is going to really make people sick, and it's really obvious, even the normies are going to start critically thinking in a hurry.
Fortunately, there are still enough sane states that this excuse isn't going to work. We have a firm control group of unvaxxed and also of states where no-jab no-care policies aren't being enacted.
I hate these demons.
"this excuse isn't going to work" I agree. But I won't be surprised if they try anyway. I mean, what have they got to lose at this point?
That's extremely lame. Does NOTHING to explain why the vaxxed are there in the first place. A thinking person would never accept that "explanation".
The weird part is that most of the hospitals are so short staffed that when they're saying that they're full, the only thing they're full of is shit. What are they doing with all of that covid money that they're getting to kill people?