July 21, 2023
The world’s a different place compared to when Sacramento Senator Richard Pan pushed through SB 277 in California. [Editor: “Boy, was he a pain in the a$$!”] The bill signaled a start to an increasing legislative rush to remove all religious, medical, parental, and social barriers to getting injectable pharmaceutical products into the arms of children.
The world is even still a different place compared to when, in 2017, the number of legislative bills to get shots in the arms of kids without regard to individual rights and Constitutional guarantees swelled to over 130 in 35 states.
The momentum which sustained such political and social fervor was thin, shallow, and fleeting. The robust debate was largely absent during those times. For a moment, such bills enjoyed a backdrop of air superiority from the legacy, mainstream media alongside health agencies which still, in much of the general public’s mind, carried authority and trust. The airwaves belonged to Big Pharma-influenced anchors and editors who crafted stories with shallow talking points and weaponized buzzwords aimed at neutralizing opposition to their liability-free injectable product lines. The science was settled back then. The scientific consensus agreed upon so we were told and it said vaccines were safe and effective. Injuries were one in a million.
That’s all changed now.
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