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Fauci Isn’t Sure You Can Gather For Xmas, But Is Sure You Must Give Up Your Individual Rights

The highest paid bureaucrat in the entire federal government went on Face the Nation yesterday and let his mask slip. He might as well have put on a Grinch costume when he responded to a question from host Margaret Brennan on whether or not people could gather for Christmas this year and answered that it is too early to tell:

Fauci wasn’t questioned about why wealthy and sophisticated countries like Norway and Japan are returning to normal life, joining Sweden, which has never engaged in the historically unprecedented move of quarantining healthy people, not the sick.

[ZH: Fauci also wasn’t questioned about something else…]

Instead, Fauci wants to focus on “cases” – which means people testing positive for Covid, not people actually requiring treatment.  Nor has he been willing to credit the powerful, and long-lasting natural immunity that recovery from Covid confers, making the risky experimental gene therapy “vaccines” that he and President Biden are pushing (and bullying people into accepting) unnecessary.

But even worse was a brief statement that ought to raise the hackles of anyone who cares about the liberty our entire system of government was instituted to protect:

“There comes a time when you do have to give up what you consider your individual right of making your own decision for the greater good of society.”

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4 thoughts on “Fauci Isn’t Sure You Can Gather For Xmas, But Is Sure You Must Give Up Your Individual Rights”

  1. Tony may have a point. The TV scare has started about the lack of xmas supplies. Trees, gifts, hams, etc.. So Tony maybe on to sumting. Hell im fine with Pizza and beer anyways. Last year sucked and there was plenty of supplies. Now this year we can visit with possibly minimal holiday cheer. Hell maybe 2023 will be better.

    Bah Humbug Tony!

  2. I am already planning on hosting two events in my home plus a few family gatherings this Christmas season. I guess the neighbors can count the cars and report me .

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