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Dr Jekyll Fauci Meets Cruella Weingarten

Lockdowns may be over but the damage, esp to children, goes on no matter how hard health leaders like Fauci or teachers union hacks like Weingarten try to rewrite history on their ignoring the side-affects of their actions.


According to the WSJ story, “Not only are “workforce dropouts & drug overdoses more common as the world obsessed over the virus” but the impact the lockdown mentality had in our schools continues to roil student health, morale & performance, even as our medical & school leaders who led the stampede to impose draconian mandates now insist “don’t look at me for all the student head cases let alone suicides now being reported; I never used the word ‘lockdown’” …


As the WSJ editorial bluntly reminds Dr. Anthony Fauci, the leading “health advisor” to two presidents during the Covid pandemic: “Is memory loss a long Covid symptom? Dr. Fauci told the American Society for Microbiology in August 2020 “We’d better be careful when we say, ‘Young people who don’t wind up in the hospital are fine, let them get infected, it’s OK. No, it’s not OK…’ He repeated this ad nauseam to justify [school] shutdowns even though he knew young people were at low risk of severe illness. Dr. Fauci’s attempt to rewrite pandemic history recalls the classic ‘Seinfeld’ episode in which George Costanza overreacts to a kitchen grease fire at a birthday party & mows down guests as he rushes to escape. ‘I was trying to lead the way. We needed a leader!’” Then, there’s “Randi Weingarten’s Incredible Covid Memory Loss” as the national teachers’ union chief “tries to rewrite the pandemic history of school closures” she enabled, then, “supported” & “did so much harm to so many.” Leading the amnesia parade, the editors say, was Weingarten as she testified before Congress. Who was it back in July 2020 who criticized the Trump Admin’s push to reopen schools for in-person learning as “reckless, callous, cruel”? Cruella De Ville herself?


Davd Soul


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