Is stupidity a side effect of COVID-19?
- Fr. Deo Camon, LPT, PhD
- Nov 19, 2021
- 1 min read
I watched a clip from one talk show in the US hosted by women who are liberal progressive activists.
One of their guests was joining the show through a remote video call.

During the discussion, when the guest insisted on her decision not to be vaccinated, the show hosts just muted her microphone.
Then the hosts, with the guest’s microphone muted, spew their vitriolic verbal attacks against their guest.
These liberal activists would not want to hear anything against their ideas or narratives.
One of the contentious points that they were discussing was about personal freedom and the common good.
The liberal show hosts insisted that by being unvaccinated, the unvaxxed is posing a danger to the vaccinated!
To believe this is sheer is stupidity.
If the vaccinated are in danger because of those who are not vaccinated, then what is the use of being vaccinated in the first place.
Is it not that the reason why you got vaccinated is to protect you from the virus.
If being vaccinated makes you more vulnerable, then why take the vaccine in the first place?
The narrative that the unvaccinated are posing a threat to the vaccinated is utter nonsense.
Our enemy is the COVID-19 virus from China.
Not one another.
But why is it that nobody is talking about this truth, that the virus came from Wuhan, the same place where the Wuhan Institute of Virology is located.
Instead, we are talking about how the unvaccinated endangers the vaccinated.
Is stupidity a side effect of COVID-19?
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