Im talking about the holocaust. But I think the events of c…

Leo ·

Im talking about the holocaust. But I think the events of covid actually aligns with this interpretation. During the heat of the moment, there was certainly strong government and social pressure to suppress certain narratives.

But those narratives still got out. And not only did they get out, but many were ultimately vindicated. Is there any Covid narrative that is currently being suppressed or not being allowed to go through the processes of genuine scholarship? Ivermectin? Lab leak theory? Lockdowns are bad? We shouldn't push vaccines on young people?

I remember watching content from seemingly well regarded physicians during that time that were questioning all of those. Im sure you can find cases where some physicians suffered consequences from govt pressure, but what you can't say is that the narrative didn't get a lot of attention. And what you cant say is that ultimately, many of these narrative didn't get a chance to go through genuine scholarly processes.

Doesn't this prove my point? That the truth tends to find the light? For me, the story of covid proves the theory, that after 60 years, if the holocaust denial narrative hasn't found a way to force itself to be reckoned with, the problem isn't with society, the problem is with the narrative.