SANITIZER COP AND THE WEST'S WAR ON CHILDREN
A shocking Uvalde scene, perhaps misunderstood, exposes our dangerous, narcissistic focus on personal "safety".
On May 24th, as children and teachers lay dead or dying in rooms 111 and 112 at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas — police just outside the doors milled about, not doing much. For over an hour no rescue was mounted. Even as terrified but still polite students snuck cellphone calls from inside, please send police now, nothing happened.
At 12:30:38, about 20 feet from the classroom carnage, a hallway security cam captured a peculiar image — one of the officers is seen pumping hand sanitizer from from a wall dispenser. Fair or not, this scene drives a nauseating suspicion — police cared for their own safety more than that of the children. Or, perhaps — sticking to public health theatre is more important than even the murder of children down the hall.
The day lives as an historic study in both cowardice and ineptitude and the 77 minute leaked video is the focus of public rage. The carnage itself is unseen but you hear it and it’s traumatic, even with the children’s screams edited out.
Video proves Uvalde was greatest act of cowardice in modern American history
HEADLINE / NY Post, July 13 2022
An hour in, still no rescue and so Sanitizer Cop’s safety ritual becomes a symbol of the new epoch in which we we find ourselves. Following the safety rules, trumps all, including actually saving lives.
There may be an explanation for why this officer behaved the way he did - someone has suggested he was a deputy there to help triage wounded children, which makes sense given how he is kitted out, in a civilian shirt under an ceramic-plated vest and his use of the sanitizer. But the image and its meaning are now fixed.
Since discovering it, I’ve been thinking a lot about how police cowardice doomed those students and how it is a haunting analogy for lockdowns and school closures that also doomed kids. Like Uvalde, the closures were driven by adults prioritizing their own well-being.
Terrified parents, teachers and their unions plus pandering governments looking to ensure union votes, let children be seen as dangerous disease vectors — despite all evidence to the contrary and multiple better options than shutting them out of in-person learning. How about in-person school with remote-working teachers? How about protecting those actually vulnerable to the virus while letting the kids have their lives?
A fiction was created that closures helped kids despite lack of data supporting this position. What closures actually did was assuage the fears of hysterical adults who’d been glued to media fear porn, enabled by public health. Randi Weingarten of the American Federation of Teachers aggressively defended her member’s irrational demands.
CBC and other legacy media, published inflammatory pieces promoting lockdowns, children as super-spreaders and all manner of nutty, dehumanizing solutions, like this absurd Thai screened box. Why not just put them all in hazmat jumpsuits?
Over the past few weeks we’ve reported on Jennifer Sey, a former high-level Levi’s executive who turned down a million bucks and left the company so she could advocate for kids harmed by school closures. I spoke to Irvin Studin, a researcher in Canada who says that disaster has happened, a significant number of kids are lost and will NEVER BE BACK IN SCHOOL. I spent an hour with Liz Cole and Molly Kingsley who’ve written The Children’s Inquiry, exposing the utter selfishness of adults who bought into the media-driven terror narrative:
Fuelled by that fear, we locked our young in their rooms for days on end, padlocked their playgrounds and stopped them from seeing their grandparents and friends. We tossed their education to one side, in the process degrading it to an extent which, without drastic remedial action, will not recover. Fuelled by fear, a woman in Texas locked her own child in the boot of her car to escape his infection; a university in Manchester barricaded its students into their halls of residence; and a mayor in New York gagged the city’s toddlers for months. Fuelled by fear we breached our species’ most basic social compact: to protect our young, abandoning at so many touch points our posts as guardians and often even pushing children into harm’s way – mentally and physically – to save ourselves.
Texas mother throws COVID-positive son in car trunk on way to test site
HEADLINE / Washington Examiner - January 08, 2022
BTW — the mother who threw her thirteen-year-old kid in the trunk of her car to avoid exposing herself to Covid-19 had been employed as a teacher.
There are good people tallying up just how destructive for kids were the rules, written by public health apparatchiks whose only goal was virus suppression — and who failed miserably at that while permanently damaging untold thousands of children.
It’s unlikely you will hear about them on the nightly news — or read significant coverage in newspapers. For media to expose what some see as crimes against our most vulnerable citizens would also expose their complicity in it. The same media who are rightly going after the cowardly cops in Uvalde are astonishingly quiet about the child-victims of wrong-headed public health policy. Never forget how the guardians of freedom and democracy cheered on ridiculous power grabs by “experts” who failed us at every turn.
Man calls COVID-19 hotline after caution tape removed from playground equipment
HEADLINE / CTV News, March 2020
The city partnered with London police and Middlesex-London Health Unit to set up new ways for residents to report businesses and individuals who aren’t following the rules around COVID-19.
Jesse Helmer, interim mayor for the city of London, says they’ve received hundreds of emails to the email address and dozens of phone calls.
When tyranny came for our kids, there was no shortage of enablers prepared to open the door. At least 168 million children around the world lost more than a year of school. Some will die as a direct result of interrupted education and the social nightmare that can follow: poverty, drug addiction and suicide. But like the other devastating crises now unfolding due to lockdowns and vaccines, there will be no accountability. The pandemic itself will be blamed, instead of the politicians and experts who flailed and lied and protected themselves while using our children as shields.
Thanks for the kind words. They help to keep me going! Cruelty has been unleashed and sadly there are many who don't see it, yet.
Cruelty exists deep in the soul of every human being and it seems the behavioural nudge units of almost every government have unleashed this as a virtue in our communities in the past two years. It disgusts me that they are providing the enabling legislation, technology and approval to bring this about. I fear that it will get worse. Trish, I am so very grateful for all your insights, through interviews and features like this - it makes me feel less alone in my thoughts and gives me the strength and resolve to keep fighting for what is right.