Tuesday, January 25, 2022

RFK, Jr.'s Meaningless Apology Likening Vaccines to The Holocaust


After taking heat for invoking Anne Frank when discussing vaccine mandates at a rally in Washington, D.C. over the weekend, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. issued an apology though I don't believe it is worth very much:
I apologize for my reference to Anne Frank, especially to families that suffered the Holocaust horrors. My intention was to use examples of past barbarism to show the perils from new technologies of control. To the extent my remarks caused hurt, I am truly and deeply sorry.

To the extents my remarks caused hurt? That's a very lawyerly statement and certainly not an unequivocal apology nor was it sincere.

RFK, Jr. made a point of saying that Anne Frank had a place to hide. Well, when she and her family were found they were sent to death camps. There is nothing in refusing to get the COVID vaccines or any other vaccines which even remotely resembles what Jews who perished in the Holocaust and those who survived it endured.

The long and the short of it is that RFK, Jr. had no point to make. His argument is worthless.

But RFK, Jr. will continue to make these worthless arguments. How long will it be before he speaks next to a picture of Dr. Fauci with a Hitler mustache? He has likened vaccines to Nazism in the past. It is only a matter of time before he does so again. In this respect, RFK, Jr. is no different than someone like Marjorie Taylor Greene.

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