In the span of a couple weeks the people of America surrendered their rights and freedoms out of fear of a virus. Somehow, the fact that we’re all going to die escaped the masses out of a fear that they’re going to die.
Faster than one can say “Nancy Pelosi is a liar and Hilary Clinton belongs in prison,” Americans enthusiastically raised their hands in the air over the heads, spread their legs and were metaphorically handcuffed. People have mindlessly bought into the panic-driven belief in placebos.
[…]Masks are placebos that I argue are more dangerous than they are remotely helpful – unless the wearer is concerned about breathing in or breathing out chunks of contaminates. For one thing, the mask becomes an almost instant petri dish of toxic contamination.
[…]Of all the flu viruses that have been around forever and of all the flu viruses that have claimed more lives and have resulted in more people being treated than COVID-19, why is it that this one is being used to shut down America?
When did the American people become so craven and pusillanimous? Personally, I do not fear a virus. I’m concerned about a people who believe fear and panic are both Christian and American traits to be admired.
— Mychal Massie, April 13 WorldNetDaily column