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Should we just forgive and forget the whole pandemic debacle and move on? Well, in the words of Kevin McCallister from Home Alone, “I don’t think so.” I want to move on, yes. But as the COVID narrative begins to crumble we need to hold those accountable who were responsible for suppressing important information, censoring those of us who were speaking up, wrecking the economy, and also those who were willfully ignorant. We’re coming for you and we will never forget what you did.
- “Pandemic Amnesty” – The Atlantic
Cason Pratt for GOVERNOR!
Loved this rant. On point!
Yes, we’re commanded to forgive.
But in a civilized society, murder and lying (bearing false witness) are
grounds for punishment. We’re talking crimes against humanity, breaking at least two of the 10 Commandments, dishonoring The Constitution, ignoring the Nuremberg Code, and the Magna Carta.
Absolutely correct. People don’t just automatically get a free pass on wrongs they’ve committed because they claim they “didn’t know”. I can understand the average Joe Shmoe who didn’t realize he was being bamboozled to some degree but even then I have some issues because as adults in a free society it is our duty to pay attention. When the Continental Congress dismissed after drafting our Constitution, a woman asked Benjamin Franklin, “What have you given us?” To which he replied, “A republic ma’am… if you can keep it.” The order of our society is for us to maintain, not our government. For too long we have sat idly by having sub-contracted out our decisions to political figures. This laziness has cost us much of our liberty and morality.