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Let’s build statues for the masked enforcers of COVID tyranny

Think of all the statues that awakened mob have torn apart in recent years. On the 5th anniversary of the medical, legal and ethical failures of Covid-19, I have some ideas for heroes worthy of new monuments.

Idaho alone deserves at least two. In September 2020, police arrested Gavelench to peacefully sing hymns in public protests against Moscow's strict mask order. Later court He ruled with his favor. Then, in April 2020, officers handcuffed Sarah Brady in front of the children and forced her to play outside in the park, contrary to orders to stay at home. She was ultimately Cleared the fraud.

We should create statues and monuments to remind future generations of how science and dignity were cast aside due to cult hysteria and blind fear.

Until 2023, justice prevailed in both cases, was delayed by a pack of enthusiastic Karen and Keystone policemen who could not learn from the authoritarian follies of history. Instead, they seemed to want to replicate them.

They also deserve statues – painted on masks, marching tightly six feet apart, blindly enforcing fraudulent “safety” measures. They can stand near the wrench and Brady. This is a permanent reminder of the time-defined goose step hysteria.

Statues should contradict logic and incite mistrust and confusion. Children stare at them, instinctively pathetic at the absurdity and disgrace of the times they represent.

“How did they get this to arrive?” they ask. And then the clever adults of their future age said, “They were stupid, so they were kids.

Todd Elzenthe editor of my book imagines a mural in downtown Des Moines filming his experience in April 2021. That day he took his young daughter to a small restaurant to pick up pizza. Inside, the diners sat free to eat and chat without masks. However, when Elzen walked for two minutes to grab the order, Stasigard, who works at the register, insisted that he wears a mask.

When Elzen pointed out the absurdity, the customer was somehow “safe” to dog the air around him raw for the whole meal, but his brief presence required a hazardous level response – the restaurant worker refused to give him pizza. Then they called for the police.

Elzen hopes the mural will raise questions from future generations. If someone was really afraid of infection, Why do they extend the argument with the supposed Resident Evil rather than simply handing him over? Do you want to end the interaction with pizza as soon as possible?

The mural is called “Trust the experts!”

Not that fastdeclares the New York Times. This week, the paper performed an operation with a breathtaking lack of self-awareness.We were so misunderstood about the events that changed our lives. “Where was Joe Biden when he declared “a vaccination pandemic” in Wuhan's name?

Yes, we need to build statues and monuments to remind future generations of how science and dignity were cast aside due to cult hysteria and blind fear. Take a look at Salie's grand sculpture by measuring “horse medicine” with a desperate bid to save those who are self-righteous pharmacists and others Terry Bradshaw I laughed at him.

Our monuments to our planet should be as ridiculous as the reality they reflect – both ock and lament. They should remind us of similarly hard-necked people who worshiped the golden calves in place of one true God, and therefore help us to pledge to do a much better job in teaching future generations, rather than being taken to us by Pfizer.

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