Sunday, 23 January 2022

“I’M DONE” Former NYT Journalist Bari Weiss Slams Tyrannical US Public Health Response to COVID-19 – This Period Will Be “Remembered as a Catastrophic MORAL CRIME” – (VIDEO)

 

Day by day, the left’s narrative keeps crumbling.

On Friday, Bill Maher hosted Journalist and author Bari Weiss on his show “Real Time with Bill Maher” to have a discussion about COVID-19 and the unwavering hysteria surrounding it.

During the interview, the former New York Times writer, who is now on Substack, slammed school closures and the crippling restrictions that have been forced through by way of public health measures as a ‘catastrophic moral crime.’

Weiss began her rant by defiantly declaring that she is ‘done with covid!’ Apparently she has taken part in all of the recommended rituals throughout, but, as she points out, nothing has worked the way people have been told

The hysterics surrounding this virus are “ridiculous at this point,” she concludes.

“We were told you get the vaccine, you get the vaccine and you get back to normal. And we haven’t gotten back to normal. And it’s ridiculous at this point.

‘I know that so many of my liberal and progressive friends are with me on this and they do not want to say it out loud because they are scared to be called anti-vaxxed or to be called science deniers or to be smeared as a Trumper.”

Somewhat surprisingly, the traditionally left-leaning crowd burst out into raucous applause after she made her point.

Watch:

Are enough people finally waking up for this shamdemic to finally end?

Bari Weiss and Bill Maher have come a long way from even just a year ago.

Weiss, though, is seemingly on the fast track right now. She recently even turned in her resignation to the New York Times because, as she put it, “a new consensus has emerged in the press, but perhaps especially at this paper: that truth isn’t a process of collective discovery, but an orthodoxy already known to an enlightened few whose job is to inform everyone else.”

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