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Stop vaccine censorship to earn our trust (letter to the editor)

By Kathy S. Mercado
September 30, 2021
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The COVID-19 pandemic has served Democrats well. With a Karl Marx mindset, they agree with the censorship of medical and legal professionals who disagree with the vaccine or how it should be administered. Elderly people and those with other health problems should try their luck and get vaccinated. They are the ones who are dying in large numbers.

Proponents of the vaccine ignore those who are exempt, including Congress, the Senate, Hollywood actors and illegal immigrants, including millions in our sanctuary cities. We are not told all of the vaccine’s ingredients or side effects, and we are not told why the manufacturers cannot be sued. This is the reason people like Bill Gates and now Eight New Billionaires exist – because Moderna, Pfizer, and J&J are safe investments for them.

Tell us all the facts and don’t censor anyone with medical, scientific, and legal credentials who disagree with Biden, Fauci, and their minions. With real transparency, we can choose to have our families vaccinated or not. Proponents claim the vaccine is safe. If that’s true, blame them, like with all other drugs. Then the mistrust might dissipate. One simple solution we should all agree on: stop censorship.

(Donald Siracusa is a resident of Bay Terrace.)


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