March 12, 2025 - Freedomain Radio - Stefan Molyneux
05:40
How Do You Undo the Damage of the Covid Era?
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Spurks have been around for a long time and there isn't anything actually wrong with them.
So people who don't particularly read social cues and tell the truth used to be called philosophers.
Now I guess they're called mentally or something like that.
I mean, how do you even quantify a settlement for that type of side effect when somebody's entire life is destroyed?
Well, there is no, right?
There is no.
This is another thing too.
Where there's no recompense.
People tend no longer to admit fault.
I've never known somebody...
Again, I've known quite a lot of people now, right?
I mean, over the course of my life, I'm pushing 60, right?
So, sorry, I need to say this, says someone.
Your sermons are better than church.
Thank you.
I appreciate that.
Although these days, gynocentric churches might not be saying a huge amount, but I appreciate that.
Thank you.
So, if people have known about the damages of this sort of medical treatments, And they have withheld that knowledge from the public and profited from it, then, I mean, there would almost be no punishment too severe, right?
I mean, that would just be appalling.
But of course, punishing someone doesn't bring your kid back from autism.
So there's no recompense.
And so this is another thing, too.
How do you undo people's anti-vaccine skeptic hysteria and aggression and calls for the stripping of human rights from the unvaccinated?
How do you undo that, right?
I mean, of course, I've...
Had a bunch of calls with people.
I released some of them with people over COVID having family members where they disagreed on the effectiveness and safety of the vaccine.
It tore entire families apart.
You know, people were like, well, you can't come for Christmas.
You can't come for this, that, or the other because, you know, you're not vaccinated.
You're going to kill grandma.
People died, you know, in old age homes with their hands pressed up against the glass and they died alone.
Nobody holds a hand.
Nobody to hug them.
It's just appalling.
The amount of staggering damage that was done to people and the vicious suppression for the sake of the emergency use authorization, which now I think has been extended to, what, 2029?
So the suppression of alternative treatments that potentially, I'm no doctor, but as far as I understand it, might have saved lives or might have turned the corner for some people who were suffering.
The manipulation of the data, you know, somebody with a motorcycle crash.
Died of a motorcycle crash but had COVID and so on.
The fact that they didn't count people as being vaccinated until a couple of weeks after vaccination, which meant vaccine injuries were often treated as sort of COVID or something else.
So, I mean, the amount of corruption and horror that went on over the COVID era, how do you undo that?
How do you undo that when you've dehumanized someone because they thought for themselves?
And especially if you've dehumanized someone who thought for themselves and it turns out they made some really good points.
That they were right in some ways to some degree.
Like, this is why when people have done wrongs that they can't undo, the relationships are generally over because they can't apologize.
They can't process it.
They can't process when they've done such absolutely horrible things and they've been revealed as empty NPC vessels of corruption.
I mean, how do you get up?
I mean, people have to get up.
Out of bed, they have to look themselves in the mirror.
They've brushed their teeth, and they can't look and see a demon face.
Looking back, they can't say, I'm fundamentally morally empty, and I can just be filled up with hatred for whoever the rulers point at, that I am part of the worst class of human beings, which is the majority of human beings.
Like in the Milgram experiments, I will murder my fellow man if somebody in a white coat Kind of implies that the experiment has to continue.
Like, to look at yourself and say, I'm capable of murdering an innocent person if somebody in a white lab coat kind of hints that it would be helpful for me to continue the experiment.
How do you look at yourself in the mirror?
Yeah, how do you look at yourself in the mirror?
How do you get out of bed?
You have to blank out all of your own corruption in order to Not throw yourself off a bridge.
Like in order to just be able to function in the world, you have to reject truth, reason, empiricism, objectivity, reality.
You have to.
You have to.
Somebody says, this is from Rumble, Trump financed the COVID jab and Biden mandated it, so don't expect anyone from the Uniparty to come out against the jab.
Yeah, for sure.
Steph, are you still playing computer games with Izzy, like Baldur's Gate 3?
If so, in a further stream, I'd like to suggest and provide enough for and more for you both to play them together.
Yeah, if you have anything, I don't.
I can't find any particular games that I enjoy.
I've tried a couple, but, you know, it's part of also pushing 60. You realize that you don't have as much time left.
Like, it's a finite amount of time.
You can kind of conceive it.
So I have less time for video games because I get kind of a subtraction from my life.
Maybe Izzy has autism.
What a bizarre and odd thing to say.
Bizarre and pleasant and odd thing to say.
Well, here's this attention you ordered.
My God, what an unlovable person.
It'd be cool to get an FDR Quake 3 game going one of these days.