Lockdown’s Fourth Birthday, by Kit Knightly

We know they’re lying, and they know we know they’re lying, but it’s all they got. From Kit Knightly at off-guardian.org:

Today marks four years to the day since the UK went into “lockdown” for the first time.

What an exciting time that was, right? With the pan-banging and the curve-flattening and the Spirit of the Blitz living on. Good times.

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s team decided to honour the occasion by slapping themselves on the back:

Needless to say, this is revisionism of the highest order. To quote my favourite reply, it’s the “gaslightiest gaslight I’ve ever been gaslit by”.

The furlough system did not “save the economy”. The economy was not saved. Rather, it was laid out on a stone table and slowly flayed with a sharpened flint.

We are all still living with the consequences of lockdown, not just in the UK but globally. The world over, hundreds of millions of people have been plunged into extreme poverty by so-called “anti-Covid measures”.

Billions more are worse off, paying more for almost every product and service, and struggling in general.

It’s important to remember this was the point.

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One response to “Lockdown’s Fourth Birthday, by Kit Knightly

  1. Rashee Sanook (Brandonspeak) saves jobs?

    So everyone works for government?

    During the Year Zero reign of Chicago jesus there were the road repair projects with signs of how “historic” it was and no one actually working.

    Thank you ancestors for getting the hell out of perfidious Albion, the land of spotted dick pudding.

    Comrade Hank Johnson should warn UK about tipping over like Guam with so many newcomers. (s/)

    Could you image being that dull and void to think that a politican creates anything other than wars and misery.

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