EPISODE · Feb 26, 2025 · 24 MIN
A Letter to Liberals: Censorship and COVID, an Attack on Science and American Ideals
from Podcasts on Papers · host James
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "A Letter to Liberals" challenges core assumptions about COVID-19 vaccines and related policies. The letter frames government responses as an attack on traditional liberal values such as free speech and scientific inquiry. Kennedy argues that contrary to official claims, vaccines have not effectively prevented infection or transmission, and may even show negative efficacy. He questions the suppression of alternative treatments like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, and suggests data on vaccine injuries and deaths have been concealed. The author further asserts that pandemic policies have disproportionately harmed the poor and working class, leading to an unprecedented erosion of constitutional rights. His goal is to encourage fellow liberals to critically re-evaluate their views on COVID-19 measures and engage in open debate.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "A Letter to Liberals" challenges core assumptions about COVID-19 vaccines and related policies. The letter frames government responses as an attack on traditional liberal values such as free speech and scientific inquiry. Kennedy argues that contrary to official claims, vaccines have not effectively prevented infection or transmission, and may even show negative efficacy. He questions the suppression of alternative treatments like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, and suggests data on vaccine injuries and deaths have been concealed. The author further asserts that pandemic policies have disproportionately harmed the poor and working class, leading to an unprecedented erosion of constitutional rights. His goal is to encourage fellow liberals to critically re-evaluate their views on COVID-19 measures and engage in open debate.
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