Fauci just said his "I represent science" statement was taken out of context, then said it would have been difficult to open schools sooner šŸ¤”
Ā· Dec 12, 2022 Ā· NottheBee.com

Chris Wallace interviewed revered-arbiter-of-all-things-science Anthony Fauci last night and, as is typical for a Fauci interview, it was full of ridiculous, false, and self-aggrandizing statements from The Scienceā„¢ himself.

First, let's listen to Lord Fauci lie and mislead us about school closures and lockdowns.

In the clip, Fauci claims that until the vaccine, people couldn't be open and live life normally, so it wasn't until the Fauci ouchie came along that things like schools could open safely.

In the very beginning, when essentially everyone was at risk of infection, you could pass it on to someone else inadvertently, innocently, and have someone else suffer as a consequence... in the beginning it was like a tsunami that you needed to shut off quickly and then open up as quickly as you possibly can.

He's still repeating the same line over and over, even though Covid cases and deaths rose AFTER the vaccine was implemented wide scale.

He's still trying to argue that he was right about the lockdowns.

Fauci's hubris is so great, he still acts like he can't imagine anyone criticizing him.

Fauci was only trying to keep everyone safe! That's why he pushed for lockdowns and shut down schools and forced you to wear pointless face diapers everywhere without scientific justification.

Next, Fauci tried to explain away his "I am The Science" gaffe:

He's basically saying he worded poorly, but that is exactly what he meant. People attack him because he is the face and voice of science. Not that they disagree with his "science." Not that he could possibly be wrong, he could never be wrong.

He just looks at "science" and tells us what it says.

What a pathetic little elf.


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