I found you through your comment on Michelle Rempel Garner's article on the WEF. I really appreciated what you had to say/add. I was wondering if you had ever stumbled across Paul Kingsnorth's mini book about the "Vaccine Moment?" Part three he writes about the WEF as well. But the whole thing is very much worth a read, if you haven't already done it. He writes at "The Abbey of Misrule.
What I think is the common theme in many of these things is the loss of compassion for fellow human beings when our tribal "us vs them" psychology is evoked, and what to do about it.
I find it very interesting that the amount they are asking for in the lawsuit is just about the amount raised in the GoFundMe/GiveSendGo fundraisers. Huh. Do you follow Jonathan Kay on Twitter? He's been just savage funny in his tweets about what's been going on. I've been reading his twitter feed to cheer me up when the whole affair just gets so depressing to watch...
Appreciate the collection of information and well, the journalism! :) Armed with things like this, I hope more and more people go back to believing what they see/experience versus what they're told, as the playbook for any future crisis looks to always be challenging that!
I found you through your comment on Michelle Rempel Garner's article on the WEF. I really appreciated what you had to say/add. I was wondering if you had ever stumbled across Paul Kingsnorth's mini book about the "Vaccine Moment?" Part three he writes about the WEF as well. But the whole thing is very much worth a read, if you haven't already done it. He writes at "The Abbey of Misrule.
https://www.paulkingsnorth.net/vaccine
I had not. I've read the first part now and it is quite interesting. It reminds me a bit of "Needle Points" by Norman Doige in 4 parts:
https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/science/articles/needle-points-vaccinations-chapter-one
He does a nice (but long) reading of it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfEkp_TFvY0
What I think is the common theme in many of these things is the loss of compassion for fellow human beings when our tribal "us vs them" psychology is evoked, and what to do about it.
I find it very interesting that the amount they are asking for in the lawsuit is just about the amount raised in the GoFundMe/GiveSendGo fundraisers. Huh. Do you follow Jonathan Kay on Twitter? He's been just savage funny in his tweets about what's been going on. I've been reading his twitter feed to cheer me up when the whole affair just gets so depressing to watch...
Indeed it makes sense to sue for an amount you know they have (or can get).
I gave up Twitter years ago, but I do read Kay at Quillette and on their podcast. He has a decent criticism of the anti-protest crowd and media: https://quillette.com/2022/02/21/the-ottawa-trucker-protest-was-disruptive-the-hysterical-reaction-to-it-was-worse/
Appreciate the collection of information and well, the journalism! :) Armed with things like this, I hope more and more people go back to believing what they see/experience versus what they're told, as the playbook for any future crisis looks to always be challenging that!