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Masked Showmanship
00:03:38
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| The mask is a veil. | |
| Did you find conversation with veiled Muslim women easy, as you would with a Muslim woman who was not veiled? | |
| Of course not. | |
| We talk to the human face. | |
| Our personality is etched in our face, our personhood. | |
| That's why we take such care. | |
| We are our face. | |
| You don't talk to a person's leg or arm. | |
| Some men talk to women's breasts, but that's a separate issue. | |
| Why is he wearing a mask? | |
| The man is vaccinated. | |
| It's show, baby. | |
| It's all show. | |
| Look at how I listen. | |
| Not to the science. | |
| That's the joke. | |
| Listen to the science. | |
| The masks are a joke to begin with. | |
| If the masks were effective, I have asked this from the beginning, why did the spectacularly sadistic policy of not allowing people in nursing homes to have visitors? | |
| There's very little that I think about with regard to death. | |
| It's just an inevitability of life. | |
| It's not a happy inevitability. | |
| I have a tragic view of life, so I accept it. | |
| But the thought of dying alone does in fact depress me. | |
| To be with loved ones is the desire of the vast majority of humans and the The medical world has deprived people of that possibility while claiming masks work. | |
| Can't have it both ways. | |
| Well, they only work 95%. | |
| So fine, 95%. | |
| Then that, I'm sorry. | |
| That's worth the risk. | |
| So that people aren't alone for months and months. | |
| My beloved poor... | |
| Aunt Chippy in Florida was in a nursing home. | |
| She died a couple of months ago. | |
| She was a great woman, a truly great woman. | |
| Alone for months, broke my heart. | |
| Full of life, this woman. | |
| The meanness of the follow the science crowd, Not to mention that they don't follow science. | |
| The suppression of cheap drugs like chondroxychloroquine, ivermectin, zinc, vitamin D. I mention this almost every day. | |
| The medical profession has killed vast numbers of Americans. | |
| That's a pretty big charge, my friends. | |
| And if I'm wrong, it doesn't speak well for me. | |
| And if I'm right, it doesn't speak well for the American Medical Association. | |
| Right? | |
| One of us has really done a bad thing. | |