COVID restrictions causing tragic developmental regression in young children

Kids reverting to diapers, forgetting math and reading, losing years of progress as their childhoods are destroyed at the hands of the lockdown nutjobs.

COVID fundamentalism has become a ruling class religion, weaponized and used against the lower and middle classes in a cultural and economic war, for the purpose of remaking entire nations for their benefit. Unbelievable mass tragedy is the result of this evil quest.

We should demand election transparency no matter which party stands to benefit

Imagine if the current electoral situation were flipped, with Biden losing by a hair’s width. What would the entire corporate media class, celebrity class, and every single upper crust Biden voter do? They would scream “fraud!” and demand recounts. What if massive chunks of mail-in ballots arrived in the dead of night, and they all happened to be solely for Trump?  What if random software glitches flipped 6,000 Biden votes to Trump? What if ballot counters in Republican strongholds kicked out Democrat poll watchers and boarded up windows? What if tens of thousands of ballots were found to be marked for Trump only, with no other down-ballot candidate chosen? The Democratic Party would rightfully demand recounts and investigations. And we who value fair and honest elections would support their fight for an honest counting of votes.

And if the Republican Party prematurely declared victory before counts were finalized, and in the midst of all the shenanigans, everyone would laugh and call them frauds. Which they would be.

Timely wisdom from Hayek

From page 134 of volume two of his masterful, and tragically under-read, trilogy, Law, Legislation, and Liberty:

Most people are still unwilling to face the most alarming lesson of modern history: that the greatest crimes of our time have committed by governments that had the enthusiastic support of millions of people who were guided by moral impulses. It is simply not true that Hitler or Mussolini, Lenin or Stalin, appealed only to the worst instincts of their people: they also appealed to some of the feelings which also dominate contemporary democracies. Whatever disillusionment the more mature supporters of these movements may have experienced as they came to see the effects of the policies they had supported, there can be no doubt that the rank and file of the communist, national-socialist or fascist movements contained many men and women inspired by ideals not very different from those of some of the most influential social philosophers in the Western countries. Some of them certainly believed that they were engaged in the creation of a just society in which the needs of the most deserving or “socially most valuable” would be better cared for. They were led by a desire for a visible common purpose which is our inheritance from the tribal society and which we still find breaking through everywhere.”