You Know What They Taught Nicole Shanahan in School?
Democrats were good people and Republicans were...
I was watching Tucker Carlson’s Live Tour, and saw and heard for the first time Nicole Shanahan, erstwhile VP running mate of JFK. Jr., and now publisher of the deep fake nature documentary on The MAGA People. It treats the US MAGAs as would any nature documentary as a weird primitive tribe discovered by scientsts in the deep jungle. At the end of the documentary it is proposed that the MAGAs should get together with another weird primitive tribe: the MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) People.
So when Tucker starts to interview Shanahan he starts with this:
Tucker: So I gotta pose the question I asked before you even arrived… [If I asked you five years ago] do you think you'd be in Sugarland, Texas, campaigning for Donald Trump? ... How did you get here?
Nicole’s reply is for the ages.
Nicole: I'm from Oakland, California, and I spent my life in thinking that Democrats were good people and Republicans were bad people. So it was taught to me in the school system.
You see the point of making sure that the little kiddies are carefully taught. Otherwise they might pick up Wrong Ideas.
But how did Nicole Shanahan switch to the Dark Side? Says she:
You know there are only two things that change people: Grief and God. It’s usually Grief that comes first.
During her experience as a good liberated woman with IVF she came to realize that the science was not all it was cracked up to be. And then she had an experience on the Vaxxing Front.
My daughter was diagnosed with autism when she was eighteen months of age,, and I swear to God I gave birth to a healthy baby girl. It was all I ever wanted… She got a shot at seven months of age, and by ten months she was a different kid. And then confusion set in, because I was not allowed to consider that the shot caused anything.
Did you know about Andrew Wakefield? Here’s the wiki narrative of Wakefield as a “British fraudster, discredited academic, anti-vaccine activist, and former physician.” Andy Wakefield was in the audience where Tucker was interviewing Nicole Shanahan.
Andy Wakefield — if you don’t know him — was canceled 25 years ago for pointing out that the MMR causes gut inflammation in certain children which leads to symptoms like autism.
I think that in 2024, after the late COVID unpleasantness, experts agree that all is not well on the Vaxxing Front.
But back to good people and bad people.
You know, sports fans, if every school in the nation is teaching kids that “Democrats were good people and Republicans were bad people” it’s not really all that remarkable that here and there a kid decides to get with a spot of assassination.
And it’s really not surprising that Democratic politicians routinely brand Republican politicians as a threat to democracy, and Republican voters as armed insurrectionists.
And it is really not surprising that all the good little girls in college are now putting on their keffiyehs and chanting “from the river to the sea.”