Rasmussen poll Voters Worry About Vaccine Side Effects, Oppose Federal Mandates
There are a number of reasons why it is so hard to get South Africans to take the umjovu, the injection: appalling technical management of the outbreak, a prevailing scepticism towards science, wariness about the Government and a wide-spread apprehension by the poor and marginalised that this is at best another form of repression and at worst witchcraft.Those poor and marginalized Africans may just have a better understanding of how the elite view them than your typical virtue-signalling, double- or triple-jabbed, mask-wearing, middle-class citizen of the West.
In common with the rest of the world, South African epidemiological estimates of fatalities at the outset of the coronavirus outbreak verged on the fantastical. Initial predictions were for between 87,000 and 350,000 fatalities in the first phase. (Whereas) there were (just) 103.
Wow, actual deaths far below 1% of predicted. So the South Africans did even better than the Italians who revised their initially reported Covid deaths down by 97%.
Beside the deaths due to forcing sick people into care homes, thereby setting off a deadly epidemic of respiratory disease among the elderly (Covid, perhaps, or maybe just the flu or even the common cold), plus deaths due to forgone hospital treatments to make way for supposed Covid cases, has Covid killed anyone?
Increasingly, Covid takes on the appearance of a psychological warfare agent deployed by the elite in a covert war against the people.
The objective? "To set ourselves on a new an more sustainable course," or course, meaning: depopulation through an increased death rate and reduced fertility; mass impoverishment; and in general ridding the earth of the mass of useless eaters in an age of increasing automation plus artificial intelligence.
But St. Bonnie and Die Trudeau Fuhrer say we gotta vax 'em anyhow, just in case... whatever.
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