My mom has been sick for 3.5 weeks. She got the vaccines and is TOTALLY brainwashed by MSM. Coughing her brains out, not getting better whatsoever. Guessing this is antibody dependent enhancement.
She refuses to take ivermection, BUT will get an experimental mRNA vaccine that has no longterm studies and killed hundred of thousands of people (probably millions).
I really want to spike her fucking water or soup with ivermectin. I know it isn't cool to do this, but it is painful for having the cure right here while she stands her dumbass ground. People are fucking retarded.
Should I do it? Someone say yes so I can pull the trigger on forcing cures on stupid people.
EDIT: Well, this is why I am a part of this movement. You guys show exactly why we are fighting. Free will and respect other people regardless if they are wrong or being idiotic. I was tempted but not going to do it. Might regret it in the future, but everyone is their own person. It just sucks that my whole family have the equivalent IQ of libtards. God bless you all
I'm in the same boat with the exception of my parents still being healthy (for now).
I can only tell you what I would do in your situation and personally, I would do it. Is it unethical? Yes. But I look at my parents (and every other sensible person that has allowed fear to circumvent their critical thinking) basically as pets that need to be taken care of.
Ethics aside, my only question would be the stability of ivermectin paste in a warm/hot substance like soup. I do not know how fragile the ivermectin molecule is when it comes to temperature extremes. The box says to not store it above 86 degrees Fahrenheit, but that doesn't necessarily mean that the ivermectin molecule would be severely damaged if it was in some 130 degree soup for a few minutes. From a taste perspective, the paste is very mild with a slight bitter taste and a mild apple smell. I think it would be very easy to hide it in a soup, especially an Italian soup that already has a bit of apple in it like chicken mulligatawny.
Again, I can only tell you what I would do. I love my dogs but they need constant guidance and structure. I now view many of my family members with the same perspective.