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Tory Cllr Alex Stevenson has been suspended after he defended Andrew Bridgen’s comments which dubbed the Covid vaccination the “biggest crime against humanity since the Holocaust"
Cllr Stevenson said his colleague “did not compare the vaccine to the Holocaust” but that it was the worst crime to humanity “since” the Holocaust, claiming this is “totally different”.
He said: “Andrew Bridgen MP told the truth regarding the injuries and deaths from these vaccines. I have personally met these people.”
Stevenson told The Local Democracy Reporting Service: “Many people are dying and suffering as a result of taking this medical intervention.
The vaccine campaign was the “biggest crime against humanity since the Holocaust”.
I personally have no issues about vaccines. But this mRNA is not as safe and effective as we are told. If anyone speaks out they are instantly called anti-vax or conspiracy theory nutters. But the evidence is there if people wish to look.
I do get a lot of people contact me. Many medical staff are afraid to speak out for losing their jobs. So many supported it, as I did, until I met a few from Derby Royal who completely changed my mind.
Since then I have spoken with many more. The damage done to humanity is immense… over half a million injuries reported, that’s what we know about.
Professor Norman Fenton: “I’m Jewish, my father was a holocaust survivor, I didn’t at all find Andrew Bridgen’s remarks anti-semitic, he has been one of the only MPs to raise concerns about serious adverse reactions from COVID vaccines.”
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: Asmodeus3
I'm Jewish and I find that comment not necessarily antisemitic, but extremely and annoyingly ignorant.
I would also like to add that I feel this way about all politicians so this is nothing new really. Just more people screaming at the sky for one dumb reason or another.
originally posted by: nickyw
a reply to: Allaroundyou
it looks to be an intentionally thrown political hand grenade, in the same vein (but differing context) as the photo taken from Sunaks apartments of Johnson drinking wine in his garden during lockdown that started the ball rolling to rid the party of Johnson.
I thought Britain was a model for ethics and morality...
originally posted by: Athetos
The medical establishment and governments of the world used many people recently for what I would consider a grotesque medical and social experiment. It also tried to deem people as unfit for society who refused to participate in said grotesque experiment. Excluded them from work and venues. Called for their arrest. Deemed them as the cause of all the pandemic related problems. There were actual Covid camps that people were brought to unwillingly in china, Australia and even Canada.
The parallels are many even if you refuse to acknowledge them.
What are you some kind of Covid denier? Lol…
a reply to: Allaroundyou
originally posted by: Athetos
Why can’t you?
a reply to: Allaroundyou
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Well the virus nor the "vaccine" used people for grotesque experiments nor does it purposely seek out those of a certain religion or those deemed unfit for society.
originally posted by: MichiganSwampBuck
originally posted by: Athetos
The medical establishment and governments of the world used many people recently for what I would consider a grotesque medical and social experiment. It also tried to deem people as unfit for society who refused to participate in said grotesque experiment. Excluded them from work and venues. Called for their arrest. Deemed them as the cause of all the pandemic related problems. There were actual Covid camps that people were brought to unwillingly in china, Australia and even Canada.
The parallels are many even if you refuse to acknowledge them.
What are you some kind of Covid denier? Lol…
a reply to: Allaroundyou
The similarities are there IMO, but I suspect that COVID will be farther ranging in many aspects. I don't want to have the grisly task of comparing mortality, injury, and other measures of human misery with these two things, but it looks like an event that will be found to be at least 2nd to, or more likely even worse than anything that came before.
originally posted by: TzarChasm
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Incredibly weird that people can't resist using the holocaust as an example despite knowing it's probably the worst tactic they can use to persuade skeptics.
originally posted by: MichiganSwampBuck
originally posted by: Athetos
The medical establishment and governments of the world used many people recently for what I would consider a grotesque medical and social experiment. It also tried to deem people as unfit for society who refused to participate in said grotesque experiment. Excluded them from work and venues. Called for their arrest. Deemed them as the cause of all the pandemic related problems. There were actual Covid camps that people were brought to unwillingly in china, Australia and even Canada.
The parallels are many even if you refuse to acknowledge them.
What are you some kind of Covid denier? Lol…
a reply to: Allaroundyou
The similarities are there IMO, but I suspect that COVID will be farther ranging in many aspects. I don't want to have the grisly task of comparing mortality, injury, and other measures of human misery with these two things, but it looks like an event that will be found to be at least 2nd to, or more likely even worse than anything that came before.
It's a stupid and repugnant comparison. You can object to tyrannical methods without the grisly theatrical attempts to conflate your injustice with a whole other category of injustice.