"Everyone Should Be Thankful the War on the Unvaccinated was Lost" (by Anonymous VACCINATED WRITER)
From LifeSite News
Note: This is written by someone with great humility and a genuine thirst for truth. What a lovely post!
Everyone Should Be Thankful the War on the Unvaccinated was Lost
And we should all try to find some inner gratitude for the unvaccinated, whose perseverance and courage bought the vaccinated the time to see we were wrong.
Editor’s note: The author of this piece is an anonymous vaccinated writer.
(LifeSiteNews) – If Covid was a battlefield it would still be warm with the bodies of the unvaccinated. Thankfully, the mandates are letting up, and both sides of the war stumble back to the new normal.
The unvaccinated are the heroes of the last two years, as they allowed us all to have a control group in the great experiment and highlight the shortcomings of the Covid vaccines.
The unvaccinated carry many battle scars and injuries, as they are the people we tried to mentally break, yet no one wants to talk about what we did to them and what they forced “The Science” to unveil.
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Anti-vaccine poster. Instead of a policeman last year, it was often one’s “cv shot compliance officer”- usually one’s employer - holding one to take the shot.

SOURCE . (Note: How to read the source article: all that is deemed untrue should be held as true—and you’ll know what the facts really are.
See Dr Suzanne Humphries’ Dissolving Illusions—I’m surprised Amazon has not struck this book off their list yet!)
I’m really glad that someone had the courage and insight to write this piece. I grew up in the racially segregated state of Georgia and was totally turned off to the ignorance and bigotry that so many people just went along with. When the laws changed they resisted as long as possible and many swore that they would fight integration until the bitter end.
I see so much similarity today with the smears and fears we have witnessed over the past 18 months. I invited a close pal if he wanted to go to concert for which he told me I’d need to be jabbed because he was afraid of giving Covid to his 6 year old granddaughter insinuating that I was dirty and a disease superspreader. It reminded of one of my childhood friends who told me he’d never sit on a bus next to a filthy black person. Some things never change.
What a great editorial. Unfortunately, I don’t think many vaccinated people share that opinion. I fear it may be a mistake to see this as an end; it seems to be the beginning. irrespective of necessity/safety/efficacy, the mRNA technology is ramping up the vaccine market. Moderna is introducing dementia and cancer vaccines and in trials for HIV. The UK is reintroducing polio vaccine. In New York City today so many people showed up for monkeypox vaccine that they couldn’t be accommodated. The ‘future-forward’ program is going to bypass regulation (not that there ever was any real oversight) to quickly make vaccines for the next big thing.