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Where's the left's compassion for those who did the right thing?




Remember all the virtue signaling in 2021 from people about getting Covid vaccinations? They ignored everything we know about science and biology by insisting that everybody had to be vaccinated, regardless of whether they'd already had Covid, regardless of whether they worked from home and were isolated, or anything else. Never mind the fact that the way vaccines are supposed to work is that if you're vaccinated, you're safe, regardless of who you're exposed to. That went out the window in 2021.


I guess it's no surprise that the same people who claimed to care more about everyone else, to the point where they were demanding conpliance from everyone, don't care a whit about the people who now are suffering vaccine injuries.


I've interviewed many of those people, and you can find those interviews on Rumble.com. I've spoken to people who've been completely destroyed by the vaccines, whose lives have been changed forever, who can no longer work, who no longer own their homes, and in some cases can't even walk across the room. Of course everyone hasn't been injured by the shots. Thank God.


Since I did not get the shots, you would think that I would be wagging my finger at injured people and looking down upon them because they "foolishly" chose to get them. While I don't understand why some people did it, I do realize that a lot of other people were coerced to the point where they were not gonna be able to feed their families or receive medical care if they didn't get the shots. Either way, I don't believe anyone deserves to have been damaged by the shots. No one. Even the worst liberal host on MSNBC doesn't deserve to have vaccine side effects.


As Christians, grace is something we are supposed to demostrate to others, and while grace is certainly not my strong suit, I am choosing in this case to show people the undeserved grace that God has shown me when I have done things that I either knew or suspected were wrong. Even if you think you're doing something right, or for the right reasons, at times you're making the wrong decision and you're going to suffer consequences.


I've interviewed many vaccine injured people who say that their family and friends have turned against them, refused to acknowledge that their injuries have been caused by the shot, and worse. Many of the people I've interviewed are political liberals, and a lot of their liberal friends who were supportive of everyone getting shots have shown the least compassion to them in many cases.


One of the worst things that government accomplished during the Covid plandemic was to separate friends and family. They're still doing it today. I know many people who have not forgiven their family members for the way they behaved during Covid. I can certainly understand it. I have friends who no longer talk to me because I made differnt choices.


There were members of my own family that I didn't see for a couple of years because of the Covid nonsense and my refusal to get a "vaccination" for something that I'd already had. Others I know are still not speaking to their families and may never again. You might argue that these families already had issues or they wouldn't have been so easily fractured, but that's not always true. Fear is often more powerful than family bonds.


Some people had very strong feelings about the shot and very little patience for anyone who felt differently, either because they believed Fauci's lies and were terrified they were going to die if everyone didn't get a shot, or because they felt that government was infringing on their rights by trying to force them to get an experimental injection.


I also believe that those who were against the shot should have shown more grace and compassion to those who felt compelled to do it. I personally did not give anyone in my periphery a hard time about getting a shot. Nor did I ever offer advice to listeners on the radio about it. First of all, I'm not qualified to give medical advice to anyone. Secondly, even if I were a doctor, I'm not the personal physician of every one of my listeners.


It was outrageous to me that some people in my industry told their listeners to get the shot. Some very big names did it, and they will have to live with the consequences. These hosts now admit they they were wrong, but it was an outrageous breach of trust in my opinion. Although I would never do any kind of medical procedure because some talk show host told me to do it, there were undoubtedly some listeners who believed what these people had to say and might possibly have received a shot they may live to regret.


At the same time, they were pastors who were encouraging their congregations to get vaccinated. One even held a vaccination event at his church!!! Some of those pastors were sheparding very big churches. Some of them are now suffering serious vaccine injuries as a result of their choices. I believe those people breached the trust that their congregation placed in them by trying to persuade people to get an untested shot. It was outrageous and it was way beyond their scope of authority.


Some chose to get "vaccinated" because they wanted to travel, some did it for work, and others did it because their doctors convinced them that their medical conditions were fragile and they would die. It's difficult to combat or address all those different scenarios, so I just didn't give anybody a hard time if they got a shot. It was and always should have been a personal decision. But I realize that other people called the vaxxed "stupid" or "sheep" or some other name. That's intolerant and counterproductive. So there was a lot of blame to go around during the Covid plandemic.


The best we can do as a people and as a nation is to band together to embrace the injured people who either chose to get shots or were coerced into getting shots, and try to make sure this never happens again. Government tyrants count on division to make us weaker. The only fingers we should be pointing should be pointed at THEM.


Heidi Harris

 
 
 

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