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A lot of good, intelligent people were smeared and shamed over speaking out against COVID, including a physician that is also a member of government. Fauci insisted on the vaccination not because of protection from illness but instead to force an ideological change. This only made people furious and whole careers were lost over it. Rep. and Dr. Rich McCormick of Georgia let him have it.
Fauci said things
That politics demanded of him. When McCormick had the floor to say his peace to Fauci, he was livid and merciless. Good for him.
McCormick’s experience in COVID was flesh and blood in emergency rooms while Fauci’s was statistics, computer models and public relations. McCormick started, “It’s been insinuated that only politicians, only bloggers, only conspiracy theorists are disagreeing with you.”
So only people who didn’t know anything about the virus were supposedly disagreeing with Fauci. Sorry, no. McCormick continued,
“I want to point out that I’m probably the only member of Congress that actually treated patients during the pandemic from the very beginning to the very end of the pandemic during night shifts in the ER. Thousands of patients during that time. In 2020, I was censored, my medical license was threatened because I disagreed with bureaucrats. Literally taken off the internet, as a person who was treating patients with leading edge technologies, developing theories, doing my very best, but being censored by the United States government, for the first time stepping in and taking the place of medical professionals as the ‘experts’ in healthcare.”
The doctor was labeled ‘anti-science’
Politicians and bureaucrats, people who had no idea of each individual’s health needs, made decisions about treatment rather than a person’s trusted physician.
“Any dissent surrounding COVID-19 treatments, mask mandates, and any public policy surrounding the pandemic was immediately labeled as ‘anti-science.’ I watched as public health officials and politicians told my patients what treatment options were best for them, regardless of their comorbidities or their medical history. Despite my education, and my training, and my experience, my opinions were relegated to conspiracy and misinformation by so-called healthcare experts who had never treated a patient throughout the entire pandemic.”
In Fauci’s own words, he needed to make life hard for people who didn’t get vaccinated. A clip from an audio book called “Fauci” by Michael Specter was played.
In the recording Fauci is heard to say,
“I have to say that I don’t see a big solution other than some sort of mandatory vaccination. I know federal officials don’t like to use that term. Once people feel empowered and protected, legally, you are gonna have schools, universities, and colleges [that] are gonna say: ‘You want to come to this college? Buddy, you’re gonna get vaccinated! Lady, you’re gonna get vaccinated! Big corporations, like Amazon, and Facebook, and all those others are gonna say: ‘You wanna work for us? You get vaccinated! And it’s been proven that when you make it difficult for people in their lives, they lose their ideological bulls***. And they get vaccinated!”
It wasn’t based on health
McCormick concluded with, “Are all objections to COVID vaccinations ideological bulls***, Dr. Fauci?” Fauci was forced to say, “No, they are not and that’s not what I was referring to …”
McCormick wasn’t going to let him dodge the obvious. “In reference to making it hard for people to get education, traveling, working — I’d say it very much was in context. And I take very great offense to this.”
McCormick brought up the testimony from one of many people who lost jobs over the shot.
“But she was fired because you made it hard. Just like you said in your statement, because you wanted to make sure the ideological bulls*** got in the way of her working, of living her life, of making a healthcare decision with her healthcare professional. I think America should take great offense to this. That’s exactly what you meant when you said making it hard for people to live without getting the vaccination. You affected people’s ability to work. Travel. Be educated. To actually flourish in American society. To self-determine, as well as (their) God-given rights. Shame on you.”