Don't let "Professor" Emily Oster and the other Queen Karens off that easily
The Atlantic is executing the script for how the media will pretend they never lied to us on purpose, and not just about covid
As various facts about the coronavirus that the corporate media not only denied but suppressed begin to make their inevitable way into the public domain, those media are doing the only thing they can and playing the victim. As uncomfortable truths about vaccine efficacy and safety, the very likely “lab leak” origin of the pandemic, the grotesquely outsized influence of pharmaceutical companies, and the complicity of various U.S. government agencies in deceiving the public have become impossible to deny outright or even in part, those same corrupt media have begun producing articles with a predictable theme: “We were just operating on the best available information at the time.”
An egregious example comes from “Professor” Emily Oster. About three weeks before Centers for Disease Control Director Rochelle Walensky would admit that vaccinated people could still spread the virus—explaining that that we should therefore still mask up—and about two weeks after I myself received the Johnson & Johnson “one-and-done” (ha! Ha!) shot, Oster proudly admitted to being a fearmonger and fretted that this strategy wasn’t enough.
Now, she wants to be forgiven.
This is precisely analogous to a marriage in which a controlling partner routinely keeps his (or her, albeit rarely) submissive partner an emotional hostage through threats, denigration, and other forms of psychological abuse for two years, and then, after the whole thing is publicly exposed, declares, “Okay, we’ve had our differences, but let’s let bygones be bygones and the past be the past.”
Any abused spouses okay with that reasoning? Because this is exactly the same scenario scaled to hundreds of millions of people, and the media are relying on being able to continue successfully gaslighting us until the general public really has forgotten about all the lies, or better yet, submitted to the abusive notion that those lies were in fact mistakes made in earnest.
The Atlantic—which in a touch of mad coincidence is among the beneficiaries of Bill Gates’ extravagant narrative-controlling efforts—has been a consistent provider of covid disinformation (a “mis-” would imply not knowing better, not the case with this outlet) and is arguably among the more radical media offenders.
The Atlantic provided one of the most counterfactual pandemic-related headlines in memory, over one month after Walensky had made her admission (the YouTube video date is two months after Walensky’s August 5 CNN chat with Woflie). Before that, it openly played the role of admittedly uninformed yet confident public-health adviser in the winter of 2021, before most Americans were even eligible for the shot. This May, it was just as brazenly trying to backtrack from its messes.
The Atlantic also did its best to defend Pfizer’s and Moderna’s profits by smearing Robert Malone, discrediting itself along the way with blatant covid disinformation.
Even before one of Joe Biden’s intracranial misfires compelled him to admit, belatedly, in September that the “pandemic” was over, The Atlantic was lamenting the impending loss of its ability to participate in the freedoms-shackling, fear-mongering sham.
And for the Karens keeping the whole suite of “LOCK EVERYTHING DOWN EXCEPT ME!” outlets afloat, the party continues.
How solid is The Atlantic in other areas? A quick review:
Somehow, people with real educations actually pay to read articles in The Atlantic. I don’t know how those folks can be reached. But everyone else should tell “Professor” Emily Oster and every other power-mad sleazebag that they don’t get to shirk accountability this easily. None of these people should ever again be featured on serious media platforms, and they should be shamed into apologizing along with every public figure who offended trans people by doing nothing.
The problem is that practically every media outlet with any reach is an unserious one now, and they pay well thanks to diabolical pricks like Bill Gates (you can also thank the U.S. intelligence services and Homeland Security).