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Just Refuse to Comply

Annalisa Pesek
Article audio sponsored by The John Birch Society

In 2020, many Americans were gripped by a fear so great it seemed to break their will and spirit. The Covid fever took hold in a way so powerful it was difficult to understand.

 One wonders if in the 1950s, 1960s, or 1970s people would have so eagerly bought into the lies that were set upon us during the “pandemic,” such as believing that visiting a public beach was a deadly venture. Or that going home for Thanksgiving might kill grandma. Or that singing in church was dangerous and must be stopped in order to save people.

Regardless of whether such lies would have worked in the past, people did believe them in 2020; they were afraid — so afraid that they complied with strict obedience to every Covid mandate and publicly shamed those who refused to do so. As a result, America changed, simply because most people complied. 

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