LEST WE FORGET 19


Lest we forget

19 and Kyle R.


Systemic Incompetence

or

Systemic Psychosis


         Which best describes the behavior and beliefs of the Democrat Party?

       

  If we looked at the behavior of the party and its membership a few years ago, we might have thought only systemic incompetence was the leading explanation for failures and mishaps of the party.

         Some of the arguments for systemic psychosis might have been too far ‘out there’ to have been believed. But how about now?


         Let’s review 3 recent incidents and the democrat’s response to them.


         - NURSING HOMES -

On the Covid-19 responses we have governors who intentionally placed Covid infected patients into nursing homes where the most medically fragile resided. Two had easily available options for placement of the ill and refused to use them. Thousands died, just as the nursing home managers said they would. Many more thousands became ill and had long and dangerous illnesses as a result.


Is it incompetence to place infected patients where you know many will die as a result or is it a psychosis?


       - A CURE for 19- 

  In Westchester County a physician announced that hydroxychloroquine, if used in the first days of diagnosis, helped in reducing the severity of Covid-19 and saved many lives. The response was to run a clinical trial on those that were already seriously ill, even though it was indicated that Hydroxychloroquine did not work

for late-stage infections.

         The big announcement came that the medicine did not work, and pharmacies refused to fill prescriptions all across the country. How many died as a result of this deception? Dr. Harvey Risch at Yale estimates of the first 700.000 dead, 500,000 were killed by the with-holding of the drug.

         Is that systemic incompetence or systemic psychosis?


 - KYLE R. -

         The last occurrence that bears analysis is the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, where Kyle was tried for murder and the wounding of three individuals. The incident was recorded on many cell phones, and the images flooded the trial with more data than many killings

ever get.


         Kyle was chased by a mob twice. He stopped two times to shoot at his attackers. It was extremely easy to see who was retreating (Kyle) and who was attacking (the assailants).

All were White.

         In spite of all the visual evidence, the killings were said to be racially motivated.


         Is that conclusion incompetence or is it a psychosis?


You need only look at the skin of those involved to get an answer.

 

bfc 2021



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