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Elizabeth's avatar

“No one should blame the individuals trapped inside these institutions.”

I agree with almost everything you said here. No doubt our institutions have failed us with a disregard for the truth. But, these institutions only function because of the combined effort of individuals who make them up. At what point do we hold all individuals to the truth no matter what one’s role is in said institution?

It was evident during Covid, that an entire community of scientifically trained medical professionals were capable of individually choosing to “do what they were told”, “roll over” or fall in line” while the nation fell into chaos. Why were they in denial of their medical training or their God-given sensibilities? Why was there no mutiny? The disease didn’t scare me. Instead, I was terrified by all of these individual minds adhering to questionable treatments and rules. Everyday we are learning more about how mismanaged this was. It is difficult to get my trust back and now I’m questioning almost every facet of my medical care.

To begin to inspire public confidence, individuals need have the courage to speak up for the truth. Or perhaps, just the courage to support those who try to. This goes for all of the institutions you refer to in your piece. In my opinion, it is only the collective honest individual souls who exist in these institutions who can redeem them.

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Durling Heath's avatar

I agree wholeheartedly, but I would add school boards to the list; we’ve lost trust in THEM, too.

A good place to start would be with Tony Fauci and Francis Collins admitting, on behalf of the NIH, that they spent the pandemic lying and misleading and encouraging scientific misconduct. And then Fauci should turn himself in and spend the rest of his natural life in solitary confinement.

I depend on NIH to fund my research. And I completely understand why regular people don’t trust it anymore.

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