I was only vaguely familiar with Maddie’s story prior to watching this video and I’m thankful I did. I would never fault someone who genuinely felt they were doing something for the greater good (as they have gotten a lot of slack from both sides ... surely they are suffering greatly). Hearing the details of her medical (or lack there of) treatment is just horrifying. It really just points out how the medical establishment is in lock step with the pharmaceutical companies (and neither one gives a damn about any of us). IDK, once the eyes have seen such things... there is no trust left at all.
The fact that they just pretended like it didn't happen was one of the scariest things. Maddie and her mother were gaslit into believing that Maddie's condition had nothing to do with the vaccine.
What's crazy is that the interview highlighted how sloppy the data collection was. Apparently Maddie's information became mixed with all of her siblings. Who's to say that this didn't happen to other people within the clinical trials as well?
I didn't watch the interview yet - I have seen her interviewed before, but I will check out some of this as I am appreciative of what Viva does. He did some excellent live streams last year at this time at the convoy. I do think from past interviews he needs to hone his interviewing skills.
Re: transitioning, I don't see how we can frame this as other than child abuse. The liberal government, by adding to our Canadian Human Rights code (apparently useless when turning down mRNA) the right to gender identify, made it difficult for people to speak out against what we see. And of course, it starts with the gender confusion, often seeded in education now in the name of inclusion. I will not participate. If an adult chooses to do what they will to their body, that is on them. I don't think my taxes should pay, but my main objection is the damage to our kids. I was a Tomboy until about age 10-11. There for the grace of God go I...
Viva has very interesting mannerisms. I've watched him for several years, only slowing down recently as he constantly shifts over to Rumble and that breaks the flow of the viewing.
There's definitely serious issues with the whole transition phenomenon going on. I hardly doubt much of what is going on are true instances of gender dysphoria, but instead a multitude of effects owed to social media, lack of actual connection, and really the lack of being a kid and struggling to find meaning in one's life.
As you mentioned at the end, we're at the point where any tomboyish or tomgirlish behavior is now indicative of being trans rather than just being an individual.
Interesting! I've heard about endocrine disruptors a lot but haven't looked too deeply into it, aside from the fact that they are found in many sources and even in the water supply.
I was only vaguely familiar with Maddie’s story prior to watching this video and I’m thankful I did. I would never fault someone who genuinely felt they were doing something for the greater good (as they have gotten a lot of slack from both sides ... surely they are suffering greatly). Hearing the details of her medical (or lack there of) treatment is just horrifying. It really just points out how the medical establishment is in lock step with the pharmaceutical companies (and neither one gives a damn about any of us). IDK, once the eyes have seen such things... there is no trust left at all.
The fact that they just pretended like it didn't happen was one of the scariest things. Maddie and her mother were gaslit into believing that Maddie's condition had nothing to do with the vaccine.
What's crazy is that the interview highlighted how sloppy the data collection was. Apparently Maddie's information became mixed with all of her siblings. Who's to say that this didn't happen to other people within the clinical trials as well?
I didn't watch the interview yet - I have seen her interviewed before, but I will check out some of this as I am appreciative of what Viva does. He did some excellent live streams last year at this time at the convoy. I do think from past interviews he needs to hone his interviewing skills.
Re: transitioning, I don't see how we can frame this as other than child abuse. The liberal government, by adding to our Canadian Human Rights code (apparently useless when turning down mRNA) the right to gender identify, made it difficult for people to speak out against what we see. And of course, it starts with the gender confusion, often seeded in education now in the name of inclusion. I will not participate. If an adult chooses to do what they will to their body, that is on them. I don't think my taxes should pay, but my main objection is the damage to our kids. I was a Tomboy until about age 10-11. There for the grace of God go I...
Viva has very interesting mannerisms. I've watched him for several years, only slowing down recently as he constantly shifts over to Rumble and that breaks the flow of the viewing.
There's definitely serious issues with the whole transition phenomenon going on. I hardly doubt much of what is going on are true instances of gender dysphoria, but instead a multitude of effects owed to social media, lack of actual connection, and really the lack of being a kid and struggling to find meaning in one's life.
As you mentioned at the end, we're at the point where any tomboyish or tomgirlish behavior is now indicative of being trans rather than just being an individual.
I just finished. Actually, Viva did well. Poor Mom...poor Maddie...heartbreaking.
Also, I enjoy a lot of After Skool's videos. Something about someone drawing a presentation as it goes on makes it very entertaining.
Interesting! I've heard about endocrine disruptors a lot but haven't looked too deeply into it, aside from the fact that they are found in many sources and even in the water supply.