Tucker looks at China’s shining model of how to deal with covid and why entire cities are still under lockdown and people still in quarantine when that’s no longer a threat. Highlights include:
“Here’s something that we didn’t know but now do. In the winter of 2020, Tony Fauci wanted to know how the Chinese communist party was responding to covid. They had covid, we had covid, he wanted to see what they were doing.”
“So, he sent one of his deputies, a man called Clifford Lane, to China to find out, and Lane seemed stunned by what he saw there – entire Chinese cities had been quarantined, the whole city. Huge numbers of people were forcibly locked inside their own homes, in some cases to starve to death. Secret police cruised the streets forcing pedestrians into windowless vans for the crime of being outside. Household pets, dogs and cats, were declared unclean and beaten to death on the sidewalk. It was a hellish dystopian scene.”
“But Tony Fauci was not disgusted, he was not appalled by the human rights abuses that Clifford Lane had seen in China. According to a new report in The Epoch Times, based on depositions that emerged this month, Tony Fauci was envious.”
“Who could be rooting for the secret police?”
“How could any decent person possibly be on the side of the Chinese government, against the population of the country, the people, against human rights, against human decency?”
“Who could root for the tank against the lone brave man standing in front of it? And the answer is, unfortunately, some people could be on the side of the tank. Some people could be on the side of the tank. Some people could support the oppressors against the oppressed, and in this country, many people do.”
“One of them is Tony Fauci.”
“The protesters are speaking for themselves — Haven’t we spent $60 billion to prop up the corrupt government of Ukraine ‘cuz they’re on the side of ‘freedom and democracy’ even though it’s not a free or democratic country? But that’s the pretext, we’re for freedom?”
“But here you have people saying, hey, I don’t want to be thrown in a concentration camp or starve to death in my own apartment and the Biden administration can’t even take their side?”
“Oh, the right to choose … right to choose abortion … what about the right to go outside or the right to choose whether to send your children to school or the right to choose what drugs go into your body, or the right to choose not to be thrown into a concentration camp? Are those viable rights, too? Are those also examples of bodily autonomy? Do the 1.5 billion people who live in China or the 340 million who live here, do they have bodily autonomy? No, they don’t.”
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