Ah, so this is why Musk bought Twitter and took the gloves off. IT'S PERSONAL.
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Huh? This is getting ever-more bizarre. Approximately nobody thinks he made the right call on that. Certainly not his crowds who love what he represents and what he promises, but boo his every mention of vaccine. They know it was poison, and many of them likely have loved ones who were swayed to get jabbed because Trump himself pimped that monstrous sht. And, again, nobody honest believes that nonsense about how "they" would have been able to keep us "locked down for 10 years" without "the vaccine" - the coof wasn't dangerous to most; that quickly became obvious, and was only obfuscated by the follow-on infections and deaths that were direct products of the jab, and by the medical mafia that was re-energized for another 2+ years by their new lunatic fascist directive.
Truly, the only people who think that "Trump made the right call" are the utter Trump cultists, and they are only able to manage to believe this patent ridiculousness purely "because Trump".
Trump suggested the country open up from lockdown for Easter. Do you remember? People went crazy on him for that, even on the right. “He’s no doctor! How could he say this? Lockdowns must go on!”
At that point, as President, how do you get people to leave lockdown when they are refusing to do so because “it’s not safe”? Does he send military troops to everyone’s homes and force them to go into work? That wouldn’t work. You need people to want to leave their homes willingly.
So then he tried floating HCQ, a ten-cent cure for Covid with over 50+ years of safety data and no side effects. Again, everyone freaked out, on the left and many on the right. “What does he know? He’s no doctor! He shouldn’t say such things!”
Again, as President, how does he get HCQ through when the entire medical established is against it and they are even forging peer-reviewed studies in the Lancet to get it shut down. Trump doesn’t have a medical degree and nobody wants to take his advice. He says here is the cure, everyone go back to work, and they burn the cure and say, “I don’t want a cure. I want a vaccine.”
And that’s the problem. The people wanted to be injected. It was a kind of madness that they felt only being injected would protect them. And to show how insane people were, not even one injection was enough to make them feel safe. They needed more and more and more, and more hand sanitizer, and more masks, and more plexiglass, and more arrows, and more rules, and more lockdowns.
People back in 2020 were also majority pro-vaccine. Now people have learned how corrupt Big Pharma is and have stopped trusting all vaccines, but that is new. Back then, probably 90% of the population was rabidly pro-vaccine, to the point where if you questioned any of them, or any aspect of vaccine theory, people would go kind of mental with rage. Even rational, right-wing, open-minded people would suddenly have their vaccine programming kick in and refuse to listen.
So thinking back to the mental state people were in back then, how does a single man change the mindset of the culture on vaccines? And how does he do that in less than a year? Is there any way? Remember, in this scenario, he has to come out and say “the vaccine is going to be poison” without the vaccine existing yet. He has no evidence to point to about mRNA, so he has to point to autism statistics like Jenny McCarthy, or he has to speculate about mRNA based on studies and documents. Meanwhile 90% of the population is rejecting what he is saying outright and the $cientists are all saying mRNA is a great new medical technology. Trump is saying no, it’s not. But the people are sitting there thinking, “Who do I believe?”
It’s easy to think people were in the same mental space back then that they are now, but they weren’t. Trump would have looked crazy if he said things back then that people openly say now. Even if Trump had gone full martial law in 2020 and had the military take over, would that have worked? Imagine if the military comes out and says look, we have some secret documents, Covid is fake, all viruses are fake actually, and the intend to depopulate the world with a toxic mRNA injection that changes your DNA and will sterilize women, give military-age men myocarditis, and children who take it get heart attacks. Also they intend to create a vaxport system and demand additional injections every three months. I know none of this has happened yet and sounds totally crazy to you, but trust us, we are the military.
Would ANYONE in the normal world have believed any of this? Or would they have rejected it as absurd and Trump forcing the military to puppet his insane theories? Be honest. Would even YOU have believed that totally, or would you have thought, “Maybe Trump really did go crazy?”
Strange. No responses, sun_tzu.
Well, it is deep in the thread and it’s late at night too. But yeah, I don’t think the people who shit on Trump for Covid are correctly remembering where the world was at back then. Institutional trust was still super high. Covid changed so much. Even the red-pilled were red-pilled. For example, most red-pilled people back then thought peer review was biased, but very few thought they were outright forging studies. Now we know yep, they’re forging studies. Back then if you accused peer review journals of forging studies, almost nobody would have believed it. And that makes a difference in what strategic moves Trump could make. He was limited by the credulity of the people. He still is actually, which is why he hasn’t stated outright that 9/11 was an inside job. Too many people are not yet ready to accept that.
There was also the problem of pretty much every country going into lockdown at the same time. I believe the globalists did that intentionally to force Trump’s hand because they were worried he might be crazy enough to call the whole thing out as a hoax from day one. And they knew that most people - even on the right - would have panicked if every other country was saying this is a deadly plague and going into actual lockdown, and Trump is saying it’s all a hoax, go out and breathe air. People would have been terrified to trust him. And in an election year, he didn’t have two years to wait for the data to come in showing that flu cases disappeared and all-cause mortality didn’t change. Even WITH that data, I’m not sure what percentage of people would have accepted that Covid was a hoax, especially as it was happening. Even now how many people are willing to accept Covid was a hoax?