Dissident Dialogues: Margaret Anna Alice (Rolling: Q&A #2)
Interview conducted by David Josef Volodzko
This marks the second entry in my letter exchange with David Josef Volodzko, which he originally published at his Substack:
If you missed our first dialogue, you can find it here (David also published it here).
Special request to my readers: In my reply to David below, I build the case that Stage #4, Dehumanization, of the 10 Stages of Genocide did indeed occur during COVID. I’d like to crowd-source supplementary evidence from you, whether it be your own personal experiences, those of people you know, or additional source material (e.g., videos, articles, tweets) demonstrating dehumanization of the unvaccinated. Thank you for helping me document yet another aspect of COVID tyranny for our growing dossier.
Q&A #2
This follows the first letter of my correspondence with Margaret Anna Alice in which we discuss fascism, censorship, and humor. Margaret Anna writes about propaganda, psychology, and health at Margaret Anna Alice Through the Looking Glass. If you find her letter below as fascinating and informative as I do, follow the link to her Stack and subscribe.
DJV:
Dear Margaret Anna,
Thank you for your clarifying response. I am struck by the darkly discerning passage you shared by Lin Yutang premonishing us to fear, ever more than fascism or communism, “the fanatical spirit which infuses them” and leads to “logical absurdities.”
Sadly, so very many parts of the West have fallen to the fate of Laocoön in the slowly tightening serpent’s grip of such fanaticism. Our newspapers, universities, hospitals, even our militaries and elementary schools have voluntarily bent the knee to our rebarbative bullies. Lin was right. Humor is among our best weapons against this virulent strain of stupidity, but only to awaken or provide relief.
To actually wrestle ourselves and our children from this pig-bellied viper will require a sea change in public sentiment and, I fear, things are going to get much worse before they get better. This Marxist-Leninist, woke progressive, “antiracist”-but-actually-racist, Covid authoritarian, pro-Hamas nonsense is not nearly done with us yet.
Thank you also for clarifying that you were using hyperbole when you compared certain figures to Nazis, but that you believe “extremist rhetoric and discriminatory policies” carried out during Covid “can legitimately be compared to the gradual progression of increasingly exclusionary laws under the Third Reich.”
Yes, people who did not follow “proper” Covid protocols, even though those protocols naturally changed and even reversed, were indeed ostracized and treated as pariahs by many. More to the point, I agree that the psychopathologies of fanatic Covid enforcers and literal Nazis are comparable, if not the same, in the sense that both groups not only carried out increasingly exclusionary practices, but conceptualized their targets as harmful to society in addition to being morally repulsive.
I also acknowledge that many of the stages of Gregory H. Stanton’s 10 Stages of Genocide were apparent during the pandemic, but I am not convinced that dehumanization was among them. In your post, Letter to a Holocaust Denier, you wrote that we are now at the 10th stage, and said of the earlier dehumanization stage:
“Throughout this Pandemic Of The Unvaccinated™, the non-injected have been portrayed as Selfish™ Spreaders Of Disease™ who should be denied medical procedures for being a Threat To The Public Health™. I examine the process of gradual dehumanization in more detail in Letter to a Covidian.”
Your “Letter to a Covidian” describes unfair and unkind treatment. But according to Stanton, the dehumanization stage is when:
“One group denies the humanity of the other group. Members of it are equated with animals, vermin, insects or diseases. Dehumanization overcomes the normal human revulsion against murder. At this stage, hate propaganda in print and on hate radios is used to vilify the victim group. The majority group is taught to regard the other group as less than human, and even alien to their society. They are indoctrinated to believe that ‘We are better off without them.’ The powerless group can become so depersonalized that they are actually given numbers rather than names, as Jews were in the death camps. They are equated with filth, impurity, and immorality. Hate speech fills the propaganda of official radio, newspapers, and speeches.”
There were certainly people who did and do believe “we are better off without” unvaccinated people, but very little of the rest of the above passage applies.
Yes, there were isolated examples of some of the worst forms of speech above directed at unvaccinated individuals, but to qualify as a stage in Stanton’s list, it would have to be widespread, if not sanctioned by the state, and while unvaccinated individuals did face widespread scorn, this was not the general consensus.
The general consensus was that they were putting other people’s health at risk by not getting vaccinated and helping stop the spread of the disease, and that therefore they were behaving selfishly and dangerously, and that if they refused vaccination, as was their right, some argued they shouldn’t be allowed to mingle with others and spread the disease and that therefore shops, theaters, and schools should not admit them.
There was also, of course, a nastier strain of this argument that compared unvaccinated individuals to drunk drivers, because while they did not consciously choose to harm others, they took actions that nevertheless resulted in harm, or could have. Even stronger versions of this argument called them killers, or potential killers.
But what we did not see were governments around the world or, as far as I am aware, even a single government, encouraging its people to think of the unvaccinated as animals, vermin, insects, or diseases. Nor did this line of thinking catch on with the general public. In fact, while it may have taken place in some derisory corner of the internet, I witnessed no such thing. So I’m not convinced that genocidal dehumanization took place on a sufficiently large scale to qualify by Stanton’s metric.
What does qualify would be the example of DEI trainer Kike Ojo-Thompson berating Canadian educator Richard Bilkszto in her class and calling him a “weed” and talking about getting out the weed whacker because he disagreed that Canada is more racist a country than the United States. That is genocidal rhetoric. He was also dehumanized by fellow classmates who referred to him not as a human being, but as “the whiteness.” The ordeal was so profoundly hurtful for him that he ultimately took his own life.
But it was only Ojo-Thompson and Bilkszto’s fellow classmates who did this, so again, it was not widespread across Canada nor did it reach the level of official sanction.
That aside, I would like to know how much of a free speech supporter you actually are. Are you a free speech absolutist? Do you support some restriction, such as Supreme Court justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr’s famous dictum about falsely shouting fire in a crowded theater? Do you support censorship in any form?
And is there any circumstance in which you actually would support restriction, or even coercion, of individuals for the sake of the majority? In other words, is your opposition to Covid protocol that it was coercive, or that the science was not in your view sufficiently proven, but that if it had been, and if the threat had been high enough, you then in fact would have supported harsh restrictive measures?
Finally, allow me to close by agreeing with you about the story of the tsunami and how people may seem hyperbolic when in fact they are fleeing danger and trying to alert others in the process. Well said.
Thanks and talk soon, David
MAA:
Dear David,
I wholeheartedly agree about the need for “a sea change in public sentiment.”
One of the reasons I focus so much on language and framing is because those are the tools the propagandists use to shape our perception of reality and ultimately behavior. We saw this with the introduction of slogans like “social distancing,” “six feet apart,” “the New Normal,” “We’re all in this together,” “Stay home, save lives,” “safe and effective,” and “Build Back Better.”
As Joost Meerloo writes in The Rape of the Mind:
“The formulation of big propagandistic lies and fraudulent catchwords has a very well-defined purpose in Totalitaria, and words themselves have acquired a special function in the service of power, which we may call verbocracy. The Big Lie and the phoney slogan at first confuse and then dull the hearers, making them willing to accept every suggested myth of happiness. The task of the totalitarian propagandist is to build special pictures in the minds of the citizenry so that finally they will no longer see and hear with their own eyes and ears but will look at the world through the fog of official catchwords and will develop the automatic responses appropriate to totalitarian mythology.”
He explains how the wielders of these linguistic weapons use them to enforce political conditioning at a cellular level:
“Political conditioning should not be confused with training or persuasion or even indoctrination. It is more than that. It is tampering. It is taking possession of both the simplest and the most complicated nervous patterns of man. It is the battle for the possession of the nerve cells. It is coercion and enforced conversion. Instead of conditioning man to an unbiased facing of reality, the seducer conditions him to catchwords, verbal stereotypes, slogans, formulas, symbols. Pavlovian strategy in the totalitarian sense means imprinting prescribed reflexes on a mind that has been broken down. The totalitarian wants first the required response from the nerve cells, then control of the individual, and finally control of the masses. The system starts with verbal conditioning and training by combining the required stereotypes with negative or positive stimuli: pain, or reward.”
As I discuss in 30 Questions for a Narrative Believer, Yale’s July 2020 COVID-19 Vaccine Messaging, Part 1 study was testing emotional manipulation messaging that claimed the vaccines were “safe and effective” months before they were even developed let alone clinically tested for safety and efficacy. This is yet more evidence that COVID was a PR campaign rather than a legitimate threat.
A November 2022 Language and Semiotic Studies paper titled Fighting the COVID-19 Pandemic with Words: An Investigation of Pragmatic Presuppositions in Chinese Anti-Pandemic Slogans states in its abstract:
“Numerous slogans have been created and used in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.… The pragmatic presuppositions of these slogans can serve four major functions, which are persuading people to act properly, spreading scientific knowledge, warning people against wrongdoings and bolstering people’s confidence.”
Resistance to this menticidal sloganeering first requires becoming aware that it even exists. Returning to Meerloo, once again:
“This means that the more familiar people are with the concepts of thought control and menticide, the more they understand the nature of the propaganda barrage directed against them, the more inner resistance they can put up, even though inevitably some of the inquisitor’s suggestions will leak through the barrier of conscious mental defense.”
This is one of the primary purposes of my Substack and why I launched it with an article exposing how propaganda is used to manipulate the populace en masse.
But becoming aware of the propagandizing is only a preliminary step toward societal liberation from menticide. The next one—the sea change you referenced—necessitates deploying language in service of the truth. We can’t change the way our brains react to vocabulary and framing, so if we wish to undo the damage of the nudge units, we have to use those very tools to spark awakening.
In my Corona Investigative Committee presentation last year, I said if people only take one thing away from it, I want it to be “philanthropath.” In my June 2022 Anatomy of a Philanthropath series, I introduced and defined the term “philanthropath” as “a psychopath masquerading as a philanthropist.”
The definition wasn’t even necessary because people instantly got it, and not only that, it gave them a single word with which to detonate the lies surrounding the purported beneficial motives of philanthropaths like Bill Gates and George Soros. Now that word has been used innumerable times and has even inspired a video series called A Confluence of Philanthropaths.
Another example of using language to reveal the truth is the phrase “Mistakes Were NOT Made,” which I introduced on January 1, 2023, in my poem Mistakes Were NOT Made: An Anthem for Justice. To my amazement, that phrase and my poem instantly caught fire, but it wasn’t until Dr. Tess Lawrie delivered her evocative reading in this March 2023 video that the phrase went internationally viral as I discussed in my World Council for Health interview.
One of my goals was to counteract the “mistakes were made” excuses and pleas for amnesty already being unleashed in various limited hangouts, including within the medical freedom movement. Never would I have imagined how successful it would be at achieving that goal, even reaching specific people who had previously been using language like “bungled,” “botched,” and “mistakes.” By seeing the pattern of intentionality laid out with such clarity and so much supporting evidence, they could no longer justify the use of exculpatory language, taking up the baton enthusiastically and spreading it far beyond my own limited reach.
While I understand the collapsitarian view you hinted at that is detailed in books like The Five Stages of Collapse, I don’t think it is absolutely necessary that civilization collapse for people to awaken from their slumber and shake off the nonsensical views you encapsulated so well. If we use language, art, storytelling, and creativity wisely, we can potentially accomplish that sea change without mass devastation and suffering.
That’s not to say my inner anarchist wouldn’t gladly welcome the collapse of central banking institutions and the infrastructure used to enslave us, but I would prefer a gentler approach such as the emergence of a parallel society that supersedes the decaying one as people live out values like those outlined in the World Council for Health’s Better Way Charter.
Jumping ahead to your question about free speech, I would say yes, absolutely, I am a free speech absolutist :-) In What Noam Chomsky Can Teach Us About Freedom of Speech, I open with the Chomsky quote:
“If you believe in freedom of speech, you believe in freedom of speech for views you don’t like. Goebbels was in favor of freedom of speech for views he liked. So was Stalin. If you’re in favor of freedom of speech, that means you’re in favor of freedom of speech precisely for views you despise. Otherwise, you’re not in favor of freedom of speech.”
I do not support censorship in any form, although I believe people have the right to remove comments in their own space (e.g., their Substacks), just as they have the right to eject unwanted guests from their homes. Except for spam or security threats, I personally have chosen not to do so because of my adamant commitment to free speech. I also feel it is important to keep a record of odious speech as erasing it memoryholes evidence of its occurrence and makes it difficult to prove later should the need arise.
The Holmes caveat is an intriguing one. A 2012 Atlantic article titled It’s Time to Stop Using the ‘Fire in a Crowded Theater’ Quote notes:
“It was never binding law, and the underlying case, U.S. v. Schenck, is not only one of the most odious free speech decisions in the Court's history, but was overturned over 40 years ago.
“First, it’s important to note U.S. v. Schenck had nothing to do with fires or theaters or false statements. Instead, the Court was deciding whether Charles Schenck, the Secretary of the Socialist Party of America, could be convicted under the Espionage Act for writing and distributing a pamphlet that expressed his opposition to the draft during World War I.”
The article goes on to quote the ACLU’s Gabe Rottman, who says the fire in a crowded theater quote is “worse than useless in defining the boundaries of constitutional speech. When used metaphorically, it can be deployed against any unpopular speech.”
I would agree with that sentiment as well as the Brandenburg v. Ohio caveat excluding protection for speech that “is directed to inciting or producing imminent lawless action and is likely to incite or produce such action.”
I do agree with Holmes’s pro–free speech statement that:
“The ultimate good desired is better reached by free trade in ideas—that the best test of truth is the power of the thought to get itself accepted in the competition of the market, and that truth is the only ground upon which their wishes safely can be carried out.”
And no, there is no circumstance under which I would support restriction and especially coercion for the sake of the majority, which has been the “alibi of tyrants” throughout history as I discuss in my Letter to the UK Government per Albert Camus’s trenchant warning:
“The welfare of the people in particular has always been the alibi of tyrants, and it provides the further advantage of giving the servants of tyranny a good conscience.”
My opposition to COVID’s handling lies partly in its totalitarian nature, and I would never condone such measures, regardless of the conditions. Putting such an exception on the books would only tempt the crisis-manufacturers to exploit it. As the epigraph to my Letter to Governor Ron DeSantis reads:
“‘Emergencies’ have always been the pretext on which the safeguards of individual liberty have been eroded—and once they are suspended it is not difficult for anyone who has assumed such emergency powers to see to it that the emergency will persist.”
—F.A. Hayek
If we truly had a severe contagious health threat, people would naturally remove themselves from society as a matter of self-preservation and would not need to be coerced into doing so.
And the fact is that none of those harsh restrictive measures actually protected people but rather contravened conventional health guidelines as I discussed in the Retrospective in Whys I wrote for my Corona Investigative Committee presentation.
As Mike Yeadon said in a recent interview:
“They all did the same stupid, ineffective, known-not-to-work things at the same time, none of which were in their countries’ pandemic preparedness plans.”
If people want to protect themselves from future respiratory illnesses, they simply need to practice long-established health guidelines such as hand-washing and taking vitamin D, zinc, and other immunity-boosting supplements like I describe in A Very Boring Story About What Could Have Been in Under 200 Words. They would also benefit from avoiding protocols like masking, which has long been known to be a contributor to bacterial pneumonia as Dr. Mengelfauci likely knew since he coauthored the October 2009 paper Predominant Role of Bacterial Pneumonia as a Cause of Death in Pandemic Influenza: Implications for Pandemic Influenza Preparedness.
Now to the question of dehumanization. I wanted to save this for last because it deserves an essay in itself. I find it fascinating that you’re not convinced dehumanization occurred during COVID. I feel that is probably the easiest criterion in the 10 Stages of Genocide to prove, so thank you for giving me an opportunity to do so :-)
Every media apparatus from newspapers to magazines to billboards to television to movies to radio to social media to the Internet bombarded the public with talking points engineered to foment rage and disgust toward the unvaccinated, encouraging people to shame and shun them.
As Meredith Miller observes in response to a January 2022 Rasmussen poll:
“That survey reveals that, like a racist who confidently and openly speaks racial slurs in the presence of other racists, when fascist perspectives are condoned and supported in the media, promoted on social media and by corporations, institutions and figures of authority in society, the fascist-minded among the citizens feel free to speak their mind as well.”
It took me five minutes to find three examples of mainstream newspapers painting the unvaccinated as spreaders of disease akin to the Nazi propaganda blaming the Jews for spreading typhus as I discussed in my Letter to the New York State Department of Health.
The Guardian published an article titled Unvaccinated Could Be Breeding Ground for Covid Variants, US Officials Fear, and The New York Times followed up with a one-two punch of I’m Furious at the Unvaccinated and Fed up with Those Who Won’t Get Vaccinated. No doubt there are countless more examples in every language.
The Guardian article included the following quote from “expert” Dr. Michael Saag:
“Unvaccinated people are basically the cannon fodder of the virus. The virus needs people to infect in order to replicate and the more people it has that are vulnerable or susceptible to infection, the more likely it will mutate.”
Another “expert,” Dr. Susan Hassig warned:
“Unvaccinated populations, of whatever size, are the breeding ground where the virus will eventually generate some form of mutation that will probably be a problem for us.”
A different Guardian article was headlined Anti-Vaxxers Should Face Penalties for Their Selfish Choices, reinforcing the message that the unvaccinated are morally inferior while the vaccinated are virtuous, unselfish pillars of society.
In I’m Furious at the Unvaccinated, Charles Blow writes:
“The unvaccinated don’t leave only themselves vulnerable to the virus; they make everyone more vulnerable.”
Fed Up With Those Who Won’t Get Vaccinated compiled letters to the editor effusing their relief at seeing Blow express their own rage, with comments such as:
“So much of this catastrophe could have been prevented were it not for my compatriots exercising their misguided idea of personal freedom to the detriment of all.”
“I, too, am angered by the anti-vaccine, maskless crowd putting my life at risk. Their so-called ‘freedom’ is my imprisonment, forcing me to avoid grocery stores, restaurants, subways and any other venue where people gather.”
“the anti-vaccine people are presenting a serious threat to all of us”
Another legacy outlet, USA Today, ran the headline It’s Time to Start Shunning the ‘Vaccine Hesitant.’ They're Blocking COVID Herd Immunity.
Calls for segregation were commonplace, from The Atlantic arguing the unvaccinated should not be allowed on domestic flights to South Africa introducing medical apartheid legislation.
Consider a headline like this Chicago Sun-Times one reading Imagine a Crazy World in Which People Are Utterly Stupid About Vaccines and Their Own Health. This buttressed the depiction of the unvaccinated as ignorant, science-denying, selfish, far-right, Trump-voting Deplorables deserving of condescending opprobrium.
The Los Angeles Times published a column titled Mocking Anti-Vaxxers’ COVID Deaths Is Ghoulish, Yes—but May Be Necessary. Tellingly, the url slug for this article is “why-shouldnt-we-dance-on-the-graves-of-anti-vaxxers,” suggesting that may have been the original title before an editor intervened with a more tactfully worded incitement to mockery of the dead.
In an article titled When It Comes to Empathy for the Unvaccinated, Many of Us Aren’t Feeling It, The Toronto Star shared the following examples of statements the vaccinated have made about the unvaccinated:
“Unvaccinated COVID patients do not deserve ICU beds.”
“I have no empathy left for the willfully unvaccinated. Let them die.”
McSweeney’s, once a respectable literary magazine, ran profanity-laden tirades like Oh My Fucking God, Get the Fucking Vaccine Already, You Fucking Fucks and Hello, We Used to Know Each Other and Now I’m a Toxic Presence on Your Social Media Feeds:
What the newspapers and magazines spouted was tame compared to the contemptuous rhetoric of the television pundits, late-night talk show hosts, and celebrities, many of whom were paid to ridicule the unvaccinated.
The following two video compilations, Matt Orfalea’s Nobody Is Safe! and Tom Elliott’s Media: The Unvaccinated Are Scum!, provide ample evidence of “hate propaganda … used to vilify the victim group,” which is “equated with filth, impurity, and immorality,” even going so far as to call being unvaccinated a “sin,” betraying the religious nature of the Covidian sacraments:
Having already shock-and-awed the public into an amygdala-triggering state of fear, the propagandists now blamed the unvaccinated for the Biderman’s Chart of Coercion tyrannical torture techniques that had inflicted so much pain, the public was now begging for it to stop. But it wouldn’t stop, the pundits told them, because of those filthy, selfish breeding grounds for dangerous variants, so it was now society’s responsibility to shame these untouchables into submission.
Sean Penn said, “If someone chooses not to be vaccinated that they should choose to stay home, not go to work, not have a job” and argued that choosing not to be injected “seems criminal to me.”
One of the most notorious dehumanizers, Howard Stern not only called the unvaccinated “idiots” but also said they should be denied hospital service:
“When are we gonna stop putting up with the idiots in this country and just say it’s mandatory to get vaccinated? Fuck ’em. Fuck their freedom.… The other thing I hate is that all these people with COVID who won’t get vaccinated are in the hospitals clogging it up.… And I’m really of mind to say, ‘Look, if you didn’t get vaccinated [and] you got COVID, you don’t get into a hospital.’… ‘Go fuck yourself. You had the cure and you wouldn’t take it.’”
“Idiot” was one of the most common epithets slung at the unvaccinated, this Economist headline capturing the self-righteous revulsion many doctors felt toward their noncompliant colleagues: “We’re the Idiots, Now”: A California Doctor on His Unvaccinated Colleagues.
Some doctors even agreed with jettisoning traditional bioethics. Harvard Medical School and Université de Montreal bioethics professor Vardit Ravitsky posed the question, “Can we use vaccination status as one criterion within triage protocols?” He explains:
“If we have two patients with the same level of clinical need, same age, same context, but one is vaccinated and one isn’t, could we de-prioritize the patient who is unvaccinated by choice? There is a minority of bioethicists who are becoming more accepting of this logic at this point in time.”
Coeditor of the Bioethics journal and Queens University Ontario Research Chair in Bioethics Udo Schuklenk said of the unvaccinated:
“If you’re telling me that they are unable to make a sensible choice, then we should take this choice away from them. But we should not, on the one hand, give them this choice, and then not hold them accountable for it.”
Princeton Professor of Bioethics Peter Singer wrote an article titled Victims of the Unvaccinated in which he said the unvaccinated had made “foolish, selfish choices,” concluding:
“When both a vaccinated and an unvaccinated patient with COVID-19 need the last available bed in a hospital’s intensive care unit, the vaccinated patient should get it. Those who view vaccination as a ‘personal choice’ need to bear personal responsibility for choosing to place others’ lives at risk.”
VerywellHealth ran an op-ed titled Unvaccinated People Are Not Oppressed—They’re Dangerous that read in part:
“By refusing to get the vaccine and not wearing masks, you are being selfish. You are saying that you do not care if vulnerable people die as long as you get to live your life.
“It’s about time that people who refused to get the vaccine faced the consequence of their actions—and that is all that is happening here.
“They refused to get a vaccine that would allow themselves and others to live safely. Therefore, they will not be able to participate in a society that is attempting to do the best by all of its members.
“You are not oppressed. You are dangerous. It is not safe for you to be around others. It’s about time that we all stand up and say we’re not going to take that risk anymore.”
In January 2022, the National Post reported that a quarter of Canadians “support jail time for the unvaccinated.”
When ruling that all prospective jury members must be vaccinated, US District Judge Robert Scola didn’t even try to hide his biased attitude toward the unvaccinated:
“It is the court’s belief that the vast majority of the unvaccinated adults are uninformed and irrational, or—less charitably—selfish and unpatriotic.”
Noam Chomsky said the “right response” to the unvaccinated is to “insist that they be isolated” and that access to food is “actually their problem.”
One woman was caught on camera throwing a temper tantrum when seated next to an unvaccinated person on an airplane.
Sarasota Memorial Hospital’s Dr. Daniel B. Case said unvaccinated people “are the reason why people are dying and why covid is spreading” and “that’s why they should take you guys to the firing line.”
Terminally ill patients were repeatedly denied organ transplants due to their unvaccinated status, from Duke Children’s Hospital refusing fourteen-year-old Yulia Hicks’s kidney transplant to Emory Healthcare rejecting the application of a forty-one-year-old Georgia mother of seven to multiple Canadian hospitals denying thirty-five-year-old Garnet Harper a kidney transplant. While Yulia was able to obtain the life-saving surgery from ECUHealth, the Georgia mother and Garnet both passed away due to the hospitals’ lethal discrimination.
Before dying suddenly on October 28, 2021, forty-one-year-old Florida congressional candidate Richard Rowe made numerous venomous tweets about “anti-vaxxers,” including this August 9, 2021, rant:
“Let me be real clear.... I do not give a FUCK what happens to anti-vaxxers. I dont. Let Darwin do his work. They helped to kill 700,000 Americans. I do not have the pity or tears to spare for any of them. It’s all dried up now. Sorry. At this point. I’m just hoping they feel 1/10th of the pain theyve caused everyone else. The kids will be fine. THEY’RE going to suffer. And I fucking well think they’ve earned it.”
After getting his first Pfizer shot on August 12, 2021, Rowe virtue-posted a photo of his vaccination card along with these words:
“Yeah, I’m mostly here for personal ego. Already had COVID last year, so not worried about catching it. But I want to maintain my smug sense of moral and intellectual superiority while making fun of Darwin’d anti-vaxxers. It’s pretty noble, really.”
Similarly, food writer Julie Powell snidely remarked, “I would argue that COVID does kill some of the right people. The anti-vaxxers/maskers are dying in legions.” That was around a year before the forty-nine-year-old died suddenly of a cardiac arrest.
One Burger King customer told another customer, “I hope your mother gets sick and dies, and your kids, too” because he and his children were unmasked.
Jimmy Kimmel notoriously joked, “Vaccinated person having a heart attack? Yes, come right in. We’ll take care of you. Unvaccinated guy who gobbled horse goo? Rest in peace, wheezy.”
World leaders magnified this hateful, bigoted attitude.
In his September 9, 2021, remarks on fighting the pandemic, Joe Biden famously uttered the phrase that was to get regurgitated by every talking orifice and legacy media outlet for months to follow: “This is a pandemic of the unvaccinated.” He later stated:
“The unvaccinated overcrowd our hospitals, are overrunning the emergency rooms and intensive care units, leaving no room for someone with a heart attack, or pancreatitis, or cancer.”
Tony Blair echoed Stern’s slur, stating:
“Frankly, if you’re not vaccinated at the moment and you’re eligible and you’ve got no health reason for not being vaccinated, you’re not just irresponsible, I mean you’re an idiot.”
Emanuel Macron haughtily proclaimed:
“The unvaccinated, I really want to piss them off. And so, we’re going to continue doing so, until the end. That’s the strategy.… You won’t be able to go to the restaurant anymore, you won’t be able to down one, won’t be able to have a coffee, go to the theatre, the cinema.”
Justin Trudeau repeatedly spoke contemptuously of the unvaccinated, saying they “don’t believe in science, they’re often misogynists, also often racists.” He then said, “We have to make a choice … Do we tolerate these people?”
Perhaps the most unabashedly scornful despot was Jacinda Ardern. When a reporter suggested it seems like there are “two classes of people: if you’re vaccinated or unvaccinated. You have all these rights if you are vaccinated,” she interrupted with a chipper, “That is what it is, so yep, yep!”
New Zealand and Australia were among the most tyrannical countries in the world, closely followed by Canada. I documented dozens of examples of these fascist police states in the Down Under edition of my Recommendations Roundup and my Profile in Courage on the Canadian truckers.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith was one of the few leaders in the world brave enough to say of the unvaccinated:
“The community that faced the most restrictions on their freedoms in the last year were those who made a choice not to be vaccinated. I don’t think I’ve ever experienced a situation in my lifetime where a person was fired from their job or not allowed to watch their kids play hockey or not allowed to go visit a loved one in long-term care or hospital or not allowed to go get on a plane to either go across the country to see family or even travel across the border, so they have been the most discriminated against group that I’ve ever witnessed in my lifetime. That’s a pretty extreme level of discrimination that we have seen.”
Smith was immediately fusilladed for daring to make such a statement, sending a clear message that it was unacceptable to express sympathy for the unvaccinated.
A December 2022 Nature article titled Discriminatory Attitudes Against Unvaccinated People During the Pandemic notes:
“[W]e demonstrate that vaccinated people express discriminatory attitudes towards unvaccinated individuals at a level as high as discriminatory attitudes that are commonly aimed at immigrant and minority populations.… our findings suggest that discriminatory attitudes—including support for the removal of fundamental rights—simultaneously emerged.”
In a PLOS One paper titled It’s Time to Be Disgusting About Covid-19, the authors suggested using disgusting images to sway the unvaccinated to submit to injection, indicating researchers are aware of the power of disgust to motivate action.
At the height of the mass hysteria, if the belligerently bamboozled had undergone functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) while viewing images, videos, or articles about the unvaccinated, their disgust regions of the brain would have surely lit up like the aurora borealis.
I have read and watched the testimonies of hundreds if not thousands of people who have suffered excruciating maltreatment because of their unvaccinated status.
As I shared in my article documenting the impact of Mistakes Were NOT Made, one viewer wrote the following comment after watching Tess’s video during Dr. Pierre Kory’s appearance on The Jimmy Dore Show:
“Jimmy Dore just had Dr Pierre Kory on as a guest and about an hour in they played this video of Tess Lawrie and I started watching it, Tess was really making strong points, outlying the facts, then she started to get faster while saying more impactful things and then all of a sudden in about a span of 5 seconds out of nowhere I erupted like an unsuspected volcano of tears.
“I’m a 38 year old male and can usually control my outward emotions even if I’m having an emotional moment from within but Tess’s words essentially ripped the million times I thought ‘wait a sec, this doesn’t make sense’ to only be met by a billion dollar vax campaign from the Pharma Industrial Complex that kept a constant tsunami of daily gaslighting which made me question myself, shaming skeptics with names like plague rat or some name to imply we had a 60IQ, coercive measures, banning me from the gym which was the glue that once kept me together, the blatant censorship of people, even people who had scientific backgrounds and an impeccable career from anywhere between 10–40 years.
“The whole time I just knew my instincts were right and even though I don’t have the credentials to back up why I certain I was right and my super power has always been to be able to hear both sides of an argument and know who’s right and who’s not.
“I’ll never forget reading massive amounts of people posting the most vile and [hateful] comments about how they gleefully celebrated stories of unjabbed peoples deaths and that was the moment several horrific historical events made much more sense on how they arose. Even after reading the many, MANY posts about how euphoric it made some people feel when they read about the unjabbed suffering in hospitals and the commonality of people saying ‘they don’t deserve a hospital bed’ or ‘take their children from them’ I was honestly shocked that in response to how they felt about me(us) that I didn’t share their orgasmic impulse to leap in the air every time somebody who was hurt from the jab. [It] was a truly proud moment that the cv-19 era hadn’t stolen my humanity like I had witnessed the way it had successfully done to so many people on the other side.”
In the October 2022 essay A Lost Small Town featured in her new book Facing the Beast: Courage, Faith, & Resistance in a New Dark Age, Naomi Wolf poignantly reflects on each instance of exclusion, prejudice, and humiliation she suffered in her town because of her unvaccinated status.
Perhaps you were fortunate enough to live in a place where you didn’t witness the degree of dehumanization and inequitable treatment documented above, but I assure you, many, many, many people did. I have readers whose family members still refuse to talk to them. You can see a few examples of hurtful behavior people endured in the comments of my post What Caused David Miranda’s Death?
Here is one:
“My family’s deranged brownshirt is my sister, a doctor at Kaiser Permanente in LA (she’s a hospitalist). She told me if we didn’t get vaccinated, ‘You don’t give a shit about anyone but your own selfish selves. As far as I am concerned you are dead to me and I do not want to hear from you again. GO FUCK YOURSELVES.’”
My poem Eulogy for the COVID Kapos also catalogs the dehumanizing behavior we were subjected to for resisting COVID tyranny.
The story you shared about Richard Bilkszto committing suicide because of being maliciously bullied is heartrending. There are more accounts than I can possibly cite of people who committed suicide due to their treatment during the COVID era. Multiple parents, for example, shared with me that their sons committed suicide after losing their jobs due to refusing vaccination.
On January 21, 2023, a new reader of mine named Arby left a comment on Letter to a Colluder. I wasn’t able to reply until January 25—only to later learn from Celia Farber that he had committed suicide the day before. In my comment on Celia’s post, I wrote:
“Oh my goodness, Celia, this cracked my heart open and tears are streaming down my face. I only just met Arby on January 21 when he left an incredibly thoughtful and lengthy comment on one of my posts. I was so mired in deadlines, I wasn’t able to respond until January 25—which I discovered was after he departed 😭💔🥀
“I then recalled another comment he had made to me at one of your posts, Celia, and I *did* manage to reply to him that same day, thankfully. I know it doesn’t matter to him now, but I’m grateful I at least made that minute connection with him before he ended his life.
“He did not seem at all suicidal. It sounds like he made this decision soberly, but it is devastating nevertheless when someone makes that irreversible choice.”
Arby left a suicide note at his blog explaining why he was about to take his life. I’ll let him have the last word as he captures the degree to which he felt dehumanized and despondent due to COVID propaganda and policies.
“I’ve been living on death row for many months. I saw no way, other than by luck, to avoid death.…
“I live alone and am dirt poor. I don’t have savings. You can’t have savings when you work for minimum wage.… I lost my full time job with G4S on October 29, 2021 when I refused to let them jab me with their garbage covid injection.… With only the pathetic Canadian government old age security and pension cheques, that I’m getting, I’ve got nowhere near enough to live on.… My family doesn’t want to take in an old man with opinions and facts that they don’t want to be exposed to.… (I have two days left to live. One brother called once and I really couldn’t talk to him. He thinks I’m a conspiracy theorist; As if there’s no conspiracy happening, as Andrew Kaufman points out.) … Choosing suicide isn’t easy. I want to live like everyone else. But I have my principles and I’m wide awake and I won’t live in hell. There are things worse than death.
“Only those who have committed suicide can know how terrifying and undesirable making the decision to kill oneself is. The rest of you have no clue. Just the stress of thinking about what I’m facing may kill me before I do the deed. (It makes you sick. And now that my body is very banged up from a couple of bad accidents I had on my ebike, I’m not doing well. I have a huge sack of pooled blood or something on the side of my leg. I was terrified that it would starting hurting before I killed myself. Fortunately, It hasn’t bothered me much at all.) I wake up every day, when I can sleep properly (not often), and the first thing on my mind is the imminent death I face. I’m anguished, fatigued beyond what you can imagine, terrified, heart-broken and sort of incapacitated. My head spins a lot as well. It’s awful. I have a book out that I started reading and I look at it now and think, ‘Why bother?’ …
“And here, to paraphrase my sister’s warning, is how she (and my brother Ed who called me on Jan 8) lets herself off the hook when it comes to thinking rationally and clearly about this evil, destructive pandemic hoax: ‘You are highly intelligent but so stupid at the same time.’ I’m stupid and don’t know what I’m talking about, after having done over 200 blog posts just on covid. I’m a conspiracy theorist. It’s called rationalization and self-justification. There was nothing in her email about what our fascist government’s policies did to me. There was zero sympathy. It’s like it played no role in my, and others’, destruction. How convenient. I’m a conspiracy theorist; Therefore she doesn’t have to think about anything and can just go along with what the fascist medical and political authorities, via pharma-funded tv, say, without doubting it (or enough of it) and without understanding what it’s all about.…
“But when I finally lost my full time job in October of this year, that was the nail in my coffin. My landlord, a covid crazy who called me a conspiracy theorist when I told him (early on in the covid hoax) that they were going to mandate vaccines, warned me, when I told him about my recent job situation, that I needed to give him two month’s notice per our contract.… And so, when it became clear that G4S Security wasn’t going to find me a site where I could work, unjabbed, I gave him my notice. I effectively lost my full time job on October 29, 2021, both because I was out of work, but also because there wasn’t going to be any work for me, even though I wasn’t straight out fired. My supervisor and the human resources staffer straightforwardly told me that there were no bosses out there who weren’t demanding that their employees get jabbed.…
“I’m 65 (66 on Jan 23), without special skills and not willing to be tested for covid and not willing to wear a mask all day at work and squirt chemicals on my hands every five or ten minutes. I am very emotional right now. It’s a weird situation. I realize that I need to stay focussed. I can’t ‘not’ go through with my plan. I can’t psych myself out of it because there truly isn’t anywhere for me to go but the street. I have not got what it takes to live on the street, especially when I’d be going there in the winter.
“I can’t let anyone or anything psych me out. If I don’t act, it will be worse for me than if I achieve my rest. And, because I’m honest, I haven’t been able to talk a lot about aspects of my situation. If I told people what my plan is, I could possibly be stopped. Sorry, sorry, sorry. If I was to be honest – and I was dangerously honest a few times – I’d have people possibly taking steps to stop me and that would lead to great grief for me, not rest. Please understand.”
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Dear MMA: Thank you for this profound and in-depth discussion, most of which I will need to read a bit later and over some time. I got hung up on your early comment:
"Special request to my readers: In my reply to David below, I build the case that Stage #4, Dehumanization, of the 10 Stages of Genocide did indeed occur during COVID. I’d like to crowd-source supplementary evidence from you, whether it be your own personal experiences, those of people you know, or additional source material (e.g., videos, articles, tweets) demonstrating dehumanization of the unvaccinated. Thank you for helping me document yet another aspect of COVID tyranny for our growing dossier."
The 10 Stages of Genocide author, Dr. Stanton, states for #4:
"➔ 4. DEHUMANIZATION: One group denies the humanity of the other group. Members of it are equated with animals, vermin, insects or diseases. Dehumanization overcomes the normal human revulsion against murder. At this stage, hate propaganda in print and on hate radios is used to vilify the victim group. The majority group is taught to regard the other group as less than human, and even alien to their society. They are indoctrinated to believe that “We are better off without them.” The powerless group can become so depersonalized that they are actually given numbers rather than names, as Jews were in the death camps. They are equated with filth, impurity, and immorality. Hate speech fills the propaganda of official radio, newspapers, and speeches."
:::I believe we need to expand the frame a bit at this point to appreciate the full magnitude of what we face at this point in time. We are NOT in a situation where a majority rule in a nation is denigrating and dehumanizing a minority population. The classic modern example (and probably the model for Dr. Stanton's description of dehumanization) of this behavior was the dehumanization of the Jews in Germany during WWII.:::
What we have, now, is a MINORITY seizing control of all the levers of power in the world and dehumanizing the MAJORITY of human beings as superfluous and destructive to the wellbeing and survival and flourishing of Earth.
From this expanded view, most of what we have witnessed and continue to witness to this day through the COVID catastrophe is dehumanization and is part of the road to genocide of the human species. Chief among these circumstances is the forcing of the deadly COVID mRNA/DNA vaccines upon humans. The force includes the terror tactics concerning the pandemic and COVID-19, the punishments including being fired from work our ejected from school or dismissed from the military if refusing the vaccines. The falsifying of statistics, the propaganda and the censorship, the stealing of personal sovereignty, the shaming of those who refuse to cooperate, the refusal to treat those who are sick (turned away from hospital if sick with "COVID" until turning blue), and so forth. The many United Nation and World Economic Forum and WHO declarations as well as many declarations and "goals" being set in relationship to so-called "climate change emergencies" is another example of dehumanization of humankind. Promised restrictions on travel (while the rule makers are flying about in jets), enforcing smart meters, EV vehicles, wind turbines, 5G, elimination of cattle, pork, fowl production and replacement with "lab meat," or bugs, stolen privacy-- stolen not "lost"--the subtle promises that you will own nothing and be happy.... As well as the flagrant anti-human programs of euthanasia, abortion, infanticide, forced sterilization, and so forth.
There is a dehumanization of the entire human race, of all of humankind, occurring. A tiny minority has isolated them so thoroughly from the human race that they consider themselves both above and separate from we humans. And they have begun the genocide with promises of depopulating the world of approximately 7.5 billion souls.
Those of us unvaccinated? We are especially and separately targeted, of course, as we lead the resistance and offer inspiration to others. We are just targeted first. We won't be last. In the category of the unvaccinated some of the most awful instances of "discrimination" include denial of transplants to dying patients or denial of surgery to sick patients until they agree to be vaccinated.
I'd better stop here for now. Thank you so much for your contributions.
Where I live, British Columbia, Canada, pets were allowed to travel with their owners, but I wasn't allowed to set foot on a train, bus or airplane.
Dogs were also allowed on the outdoor patios of restaurants, but I wasn't.
So, in Canada during the vaccine passport era, I was less welcome than a dog.
But did I still have to pay taxes? You bet!
Dehumanizing? Not if you're the dog in this story ...