By opposing lockdowns, we were deemed the evil ones. We clearly cared more about the economy than people. That’s what we were told by the brainwashed masses anyway.
The reality of the situation was that people were abandoned and left to die alone. Many died because they were abandoned. As social creatures, without human company, love, compassion and kindness, we quickly give up and decide instead to meet our maker.
Unscientific rules created by power hungry cowards or the afraid meant loved ones weren’t allowed to visit dying friends or relatives. Instead they were left with a warm water filled glove to simulate human contact.
People will write about this period for years to come. When the sick and elderly were left to rot in the most inhuman fashion. With only a tepid piece of latex to provide them with any sort of comfort. And anyone who disagreed with this grotesque behaviour was labelled as a monster.
Horrible.
My mother just passed away at 97 after suffering too much and too long as a consequence of two and a half years of isolation and neglect in the nursing home that illegally prohibited me from entering to care for her because I refused the gene jabs. Residents had the right to refuse but staff, visitors and family caregivers did not. There is NO medical science to justify this stupid cruelty. I believe that had I been allowed inside to care for her and keep her physically active, loved, stimulated and nourished with real food as I did in the previous year until lockdown, she would still be alive. Yes, I understand no one lives forever and she had a full long life, at least until March 2020. But she deserved to die naturally of old age - not from a relentless cascade of preventable wounds, drug allergies and side effects, untreated scabies (because ivermectin was made a controlled substance by Ontario government), pressure sores, UTIs and nutritional deficiencies.
I had never seen this or heard of it used as a “substitute” for a human hand! Dear God. The cruelty was bad enough but this seems like an evil mockery. Which of course every bit of it was.