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@Occams_Razor_CA - Occam's Razor

The truth always comes out. All of you who were in a position of authority and coerced somebody to take the fraudulent COVID-19 vaccine to keep their job or exercise their charter rights, you are in trouble. It’s only a matter of time. https://t.co/ddoReXSKc5

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There was once a division between vaccinated and unvaccinated, but the speaker argues that it should be transcended because both groups had a very similar experience and “people are people” who act similarly—they just believed different things. The speaker generalizes that many vaccinated people honestly believed there was a dangerous pathogen that posed a lethal threat to them and people they loved, and that there was a solution: the vaccine, “if only the unvaccinated would take it.” They describe how the belief that unvaccinated people would pose a threat to vaccinated individuals and their families created fear, which then led to hatred and division. The speaker then generalizes that many unvaccinated people honestly believed the vaccine posed a lethal threat to both themselves and their families. The speaker says unvaccinated people did not have to take the vaccine in Canada if they did not want to, but they faced pressure largely backed by vaccinated people—resulting in fear, anger, and hatred. The speaker concludes that everyone shared an “surprisingly similar” lived experience, with the main difference being what each group believed and what they considered the facts. At the National Citizens Inquiry, the speaker says one key lesson was that listening to each other’s stories can help people come together, because both sides were trying to do what they believed was best for themselves and their families. Returning to the political question, the speaker says the situation was traumatic for most people, and that the nation needs healing. Part of that healing, they say, involves recognizing that many who “took one for the team” are injured and that their experiences should be listened to.
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You know, there was a division before, and vaccinated and unvaccinated, but I think we need to transcend that now, because the reality is, is we all had actually a very similar experience. We just believe different things. And, you know, I, I, I will be generalizing now, but I, I think we have to understand that people are people and we act the same. And so, you know, just to very generalize you know, the vaccinated, and, and again, I appreciate there'll be- Different degrees, but the vaccinated, many of them honestly believed that there was a dangerous pathogen that posed a lethal threat to them and people that they loved, but there was a solution, there was this vaccine, if only the unvaccinated would take it. Because there was this belief that if the unvaccinated didn't, that they, they would pose a threat both to them and their family. Well, you can see how that would create fear and then even hatred and division. Well, let's generalize about the unvaccinated, 'cause you'll see that the experience is literally identical. So the unvaccinated, and again, I'm generalizing, but many of them honestly believed that the vaccine posed a lethal, lethal threat to both them and their family. Well, no problem, you don't have to take a vaccine in, in Canada if you don't want to, except that there was all this pressure, which was largely backed up by the vaccinated. And so you can see how it create fear and how it would create even anger and hatred. And so we've all had this experience which was surprisingly similar, but the difference is, is what we believed, what the facts were. And again, people are people. The one thing we learned at the National Citizens Inquiry is if we listen to each other's stories, we can come together, because we're all just trying to do what's best for ourselves and our families based on what we believed. And so let, let's get back now to the political question that you had. I it was very traumatic for most of us. I think this whole nation needs to do some healing, and part of that is recognizing that many of those that took one for the team are injured, and we need to listen to them, and we need to basically-
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