As a generally accepted rule, many families try to avoid contentious topics like politics during Christmas gatherings. It’s an odd rule when we consider these gatherings are the only time some family members get to see each other, but for the sake of harmony many families adhere to the practice.
This year, it’s important to NOT abide by the rule. Our nation is at stake. The world is at stake. And with Joe Biden taking to the national airwaves days before Christmas to fill the millions of vaxx-nannies in this nation with more rhetoric and fake science, we’re forced to counter the arguments with the truth. That’s a good segue to the first of three reasons we should be spreading the truth about Covid-19 and vaccines during Christmas gatherings.
It’s Top of Mind
Let’s face it. The topic is going to come up. Many will choose to withhold their own unvaccinated status or even lie about it, and I’m not going to fault those who would rather not bring it up. I’d simply encourage everyone to try to find the courage to face the questions and judgment and to be prepared with as much knowledge as possible.
Of course, our readers are generally more bold. Most of you are willing to not only declare you “pureblood” status proudly but to admonish those who would come after you for your stance. Once again, knowledge is much more important for you than emotions or sheer defiance.
Since the topics of Omicron, Joe Biden, vaccines, Anthony Fauci, and pretty much everything else related to Covid-19 are going to come up, it’s wise to be ready to share some knowledge. That doesn’t necessarily mean coming in with all of the wildest “conspiracy theories” (though many are quite true). Sometimes, we need to be more strategic with how we make our arguments and this is one of those times.
They’re Closer to the Truth Than They’ll Admit
Most Americans are smart enough to at least be in the early stages of developing skepticism towards the mainstream narrative. Things aren’t adding up. The recent surge of cases is making more people aware that the vaccines aren’t doing what they were told they would do. When we consider the NHL is canceling games and going on holiday early despite only four players in the entire league being unvaccinated, we know there are plenty of examples that act as wakeup calls to anyone with a portion of a brain.
Confirmation bias is real. Covid brainwashing through Pandemic Panic Theater is real. The stubbornness of the human spirit is real. But even with all of these things keeping many vaxx-nannies resolute in their stance despite the mountain of scientific facts against their narrative, they’ve never been closer to the edge than they are now. All it takes for many is a lot of common sense and facts supplied by you to push them over the edge so they can fall into the truth below.
They’ll argue with you. Many times these arguments are not intended to convince you that you’re wrong but to challenge you to provide more evidence that you’re right. Take advantage of these times. It may behoove you to point out that vaccine mandates for children make no sense when we consider more children have died from the vaccines than from Covid itself.
If the government is willing to lie to us about the need for children to be vaccinated, what makes anyone believe they’re not willing to lie about the whole thing? It may make sense for you to bring up reasons beyond the obvious Big Pharma push to vaccinate every man, woman, and child or the control Big Pharma exerts over government, corporate media, Big Tech, academia, and most importantly the healthcare industry. One of the biggest driving factors in the continued push for vaccines today is self-preservation on the part of government officials. Any of them who would now come out against the vaccines after pushing them in the past would be done. They’d be out of politics forever at the next available opportunity as both the vaxx-nannies and their cronies would remove them from office quickly.
Be patient. Your friends and family may be stubborn and you may feel like you’re talking to a brick wall, but I can tell you from personal experience that being armed with the facts and being patient with those hearing them can help convert them later if not sooner.
Our Last Experience Together
It is not far-fetched to imagine that this may be the last Christmas the unvaxxed will be allowed to spend with friends and family. There is no telling how long Covid-19 is going to captivate the world. The powers-that-be will attempt to perpetuate panic for as long as possible as doing so brings them closer to realizing their globalist goals.
Now is not the time to wait around and hope the truth comes out on its own. It’s not the time to get self-righteous and think that you’ll be vindicated when the toll of medical tyranny is felt across the globe more so than it already is. We are falling headlong into an abyss in which the truth is going to be permanently suppressed and the only way to stop it is to shine as bright of a light on it as possible right now.
They say there is strength in numbers. That means that the strength of the vaxx-nannies is growing even as we enter a post-truth society. There are more people growing skeptical of the vaccines. Unfortunately, there are also more people experiencing Covid fatigue, just as the powers-that-be knew they would. With fatigue comes vulnerability to suggestion which is why there can be a growing number of vaxx-nannies and a growing number of skeptics at the same time. The majority of people are in the mushy middle, not worried in either direction. But those are the numbers that are dwindling, heading in one direction or the other with every passing day.
We need them to head in our direction.
The only thing we can do to stop the expansion of medical tyranny (other than prayer, of course) is to expand the ranks of those who are opposed to the mandates, lockdowns, and restrictions. It doesn’t matter whether someone is vaxxed or not. With the way things are going, most people are ripe to be educated on what’s really happening with the universal vaccination agenda. If the conversations need to happen over mashed potatoes and green bean casserole, so be it.
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