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Karin B's avatar

The solution is right in front of our eyes, but not easy. Students should be informed and organized to “walk out” on mandates. Parents should stop paying tuition and yank them out of there. Take that time off to travel, find an internship or get a job! Better yet, spend time researching medical options-educate yourselves, de-program! A university has absolutely no right to impose medical mandates. If a student doesn’t understand that, then they don’t qualify for a “higher education”.

Karin B's avatar

The dilemma I posed above is the "how" to organize-where to begin with that? Peter McCullough/John Leake addresses that in today's "Courageous Discourse" substack:

"The trick is for individuals to act together in unison. Getting them to do so requires tremendous persuasion and organization. The challenge that lies ahead for the medical freedom movement is figuring out how to persuade reasonable and law-abiding citizens NOT to comply with unreasonable mandates. People with capital and celebrity could play an outsize role. Where to find them, and how to motivate them?"

Justin Hart's avatar

None of this is easy. And a lot of people are very keen to just put Covid in their rearview mirror.

JWM_IN_VA's avatar

They won't be able to do that though

Tamenund's avatar

This is a rational suggestion, but many of these people are simply not thinking rationally about the topic.

Transcriber B's avatar

Thank you for this.

Not Chicken Little's avatar

What a shame. What a waste! Young people are the least at risk from covid, but apparently among the most at risk from the so-called covid vaccines.

I am so glad to have never gotten any covid vaccine. There were just too many things about it, and the published data that you could trust at the first, that made the little alarm bells in my head keep ringing - covid is just not dangerous for healthy people, it is pretty much like the flu, maybe a bit worse, maybe a bit less. And since I am retired I never had to do all the silly things companies forced their employees to do to keep their jobs, because of covid.

Formerly_Known_As_Someone's avatar

Many students at the elite schools that have mandates are woke. Same with their 5s-jabbed parents. Others are aware but going along thinking they’ll be okay, or they’re being virtuous, believing they’re protecting others or at least wanting to appear to.

I know a UC instructor—-he knows all this stuff, even thinks he may have heart problems from the shots, but doesn’t want to hear about it. The students aren’t making noise about it, they and the faculty are busy being asked to state their pronouns.

Slanta Cause's avatar

Everyone that took the shot has this, it must be assumed, until proved otherwise. Some bodies absorb it and it seems there is no problem. It will eventually catch up. These people who forced this on our nation must be held to account.

MICHAEL P HAMMER's avatar

They're fine until they're not

sbswong's avatar

Looking at the path report, clearly NOT virus-related myocarditis (would see more than "scant lymphocytes" and may see atypical lymphocytes).

In the past, we would attribute myocarditis to virus etiology. Notably, there were histiocytes presence indicating macrophages traveling to the site

of the inflammation ... meaning that there were cytotoxic signals sent remotely to the reticuloendothelial system or lymphoreticular system to respond

and that the inflammation was not simply a local response. It's like there was a house fire and that the local fire station was insufficient to put the fire

out, it had to recruit more fire stations to put out the fire.

MICHAEL P HAMMER's avatar

I blame the parents for having their children killed. No excuses.

Webej's avatar

Her study notes that rates of myocarditis are 6 to 28x larger than if they had just gotten myocardities.

Correction: I think you mean Covid instead of myocardities at the end