avatarThea Williams Scalco

Summary

The content reflects on the perceived mistakes of health messaging and policies during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly from a Western perspective, advocating for a return to values of love, unity, and personal responsibility for health.

Abstract

The article titled "The Christmas Message Biden Forgot To Read" is a retrospective critique of the pandemic response, suggesting that the leadership's emphasis on fear and isolation neglected the importance of love, community, and holistic health practices. It argues that the focus on social distancing, lockdowns, and pharmaceutical interventions overshadowed the role of a strong immune system, mental health, and the healing power of human connection. The piece calls for a shift from fear to love, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness and unity, especially during the Christmas season, which aligns with the Christian principles of compassion and care for one another.

Opinions

  • The authors believe that the pandemic response has overly emphasized fear, leading to a neglect of the positive impacts of human connection and emotional well-being.
  • They suggest that public health strategies should have included the promotion of a strong immune system through nutrition, sun exposure for Vitamin D, and stress reduction.
  • The article criticizes the suppression of alternative treatments like hydroxychloroquine in favor of more profitable vaccine development.
  • It is implied that the inflation of COVID-19 death statistics has contributed unnecessarily to public fear.
  • The piece expresses that the handling of the pandemic has been characterized by a lack of transparency and has contributed to societal division.
  • There is an opinion that individuals with comorbidities and those who are immunocompromised should not have been the sole focus of the pandemic response, to the detriment of the general population's mental and emotional health.
  • The authors call for a recommitment to the values of unity, compassion, and mutual support, aligning with the Christian spirit of the holiday season and the teachings of Jesus.
  • The message conveyed is one of regret over the fear-mongering and a call for reconciliation and return to normalcy, suggesting that human resilience and care for one another are crucial in overcoming crises.

The Christmas Message Biden Forgot To Read

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It’s Christmas, the holiday celebrated by Christians all over the world. It’s the day to remember the birth of Jesus.

Jesus represented unconditional love and forgiveness and now is the time we all did the same.

Love unites us, not fear. Love opens our hearts and heals. Love can bring us together, an action which we all so desperately need.

We understand we have put fear in you every day for 2 years. In fact, it is all we talked about. We never mentioned that the heart emits a frequency that extends 6 feet out. This frequency is healing, it connects us. Instead, we insisted you stay 6 feet apart and be frightful of your brother’s extension of the Christ within.

We forgot to tell you that the sun produces Vitamin D, which is beneficial in protecting against respiratory illness. Instead, we told you to lockdown, stay inside because viruses are airborne and it is dangerous OUT THERE!

We were foolish to think that shutting down your livelihood would benefit us all. We didn’t mention that financial stress and worry lowers the immune system. Depression amongst our brethren rose, which increased the number of suicide and domestic violence.

We pushed the mantra, “trust the science” down your throat when we failed to mention the science that states good nutrition will boost the immune system. Fresh fruits and vegetables provide essential vitamins and minerals. We are not sure how we forgot to give you that message.

We completely overlooked the importance of a good night’s rest and getting plenty of exercise. Instead, we pushed the fear on the TV all day long which kept you up at night with worry. We chained you to the TV with our hypnotic message, which increased laziness and inactivity.

The people who died had comorbidities, which means they were already very sick. There is no danger to those with healthy immune systems since the numbers show there is up to a 99 percent recovery rate for those infected. Unfortunately, people get sick and die whenever they are malnourished, or suffer from toxicities. Since the beginning of time, we have seen viruses kill the very weak. We can not stop viruses. Tthey are a part of our microbial biome. But we can build up resistance to them by incorporating practices to strengthen the mind, body, and spirit.

I know. We failed to mention all that. Instead, anyone that fell off a ladder and was tested positive was considered a Covid death. This inflated the numbers which probably scared you more.

We took hydroxychloroquine off the market and shamed anyone that used it. We just couldn’t have cures that cost pennies when we had a vaccine in the pipeline that was going to make us millions.

The list of errors is long and we understand you are upset. We have turned your lives upside down and instead of loving your neighbors, we asked you to turn them in for being fearless.

We understand the mental and emotional turmoil isolation causes. Sick people need tender love and care. They need to be with family and those they love. A gentle touch, a hug, these are the actions that heal. Being alone and scared is never good for the psyche.

Through all our fear-mongering, we did our best to get you to hate others. We divided you, which was not our campaign slogan. Our slogan was about unity and transparency. Instead, we lied and pitted you against each other.

For all these and more, we ask that you once again remember the Christ child, who taught us to forgive and lift one another. So please forgive us.

This is the time to be with family. Remember when we would invite a lonely neighbor over for dinner or help out a family with little or no resources? This is the time of year when we need it the most. This is the time of year to rejoice and find peace.

We screwed that up for millions. But we now bow our heads to the Christ child, the one who gives us hope!

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