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MC's avatar

No science or history knowledge was required. It was simple: no long term studies, minuscule death rate, change of definition of vaccine, the body language and messaging was inauthentic. It was bizarre. Suddenly it’s ok to bribe people to take an experimental therapy? Remote workers mandated to take it? All one needs is common sense.

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Dave Weiner's avatar

Exactly right. One didn't need to be a doctor or scientist to recognize that something was very wrong, if not at the outset then soon thereafter.

But you did need to know something about human nature and have at least some skepticism of government and state power. Which students of history ought to have.

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