No ‘Pandemic Amnesty,’ We Want Accountability

Via The Defender

An essay by Emily Oster, Ph.D., published this week in The Atlantic suggesting “We need to forgive one another for what we did and said when we were in the dark about COVID” is fanning the flames of fury among those whose lives were destroyed by ad hominem attacks, de-platforming, delicensure, demonetization, demonization and debilitating vaccine injuries.

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Let’s Declare a Pandemic Amnesty,” an essay in this week’s “Ideas” section of The Atlantic, included this subhead: “We need to forgive one another for what we did and said when we were in the dark about COVID.”

The author of the article, Emily Oster, Ph.D., who teaches economics at Brown University, reflects on the kinds of mistakes “we” made while “we” were in the dark about COVID-19, such as the use of cloth masks outdoors to prevent spread and useless school closures.

She also contends that we now know, in retrospect, some of the vaccines available in this country were better than others.

Oster offers proof the Pfizer and Moderna formulations are superior to Johnson & Johnson’s (J&J) by citing a study published in February in Nature. However, the study did not compare the mRNA vaccines to the J&J formulation, and it didn’t compare any clinical outcomes in those who received the experimental products as she implies.

Why then did Oster quote the study as evidence of the superiority of mRNA vaccines? Was it because of the paper’s title, “mRNA vaccine-induced antibodies more effective than natural immunity in neutralizing SARS-CoV-2 and its high-affinity variants”?

Did she just type “mRNA vaccines are better” into her browser and choose something “sciency” from the search results?

This sort of feeble fact-finding is one reason why so many mainstream journalists and people who accepted their commentaries “were in the dark about COVID.” It is also the reason why her anemic effort to reconcile the litany of blunders in her own sense-making drew immediate criticism and ire.

Yes. We do need to forgive each other in order to move forward — but that will be possible only if we take full account of the mistakes that were made and come to an understanding of why so many people made them.

Sadly, Oster isn’t interested in this level of inquiry and the editors at The Atlantic aren’t either. What happened over the last two-and-a-half years was reprehensible, and her attempt to get to the bottom of things is fanning the flames of fury among those whose lives were destroyed by ad hominem attacks, de-platforming, delicensure, demonetization, demonization and debilitating vaccine injuries.

Oster writes:

“Given the amount of uncertainty, almost every position was taken on every topic. And on every topic, someone was eventually proved right, and someone else was proved wrong. In some instances, the right people were right for the wrong reasons. In other instances, they had a prescient understanding of the available information.

“The people who got it right, for whatever reason, may want to gloat. Those who got it wrong, for whatever reason, may feel defensive and retrench into a position that doesn’t accord with the facts. All of this gloating and defensiveness continues to gobble up a lot of social energy and to drive the culture wars, especially on the internet. These discussions are heated, unpleasant and, ultimately, unproductive.

“In the face of so much uncertainty, getting something right had a hefty element of luck. And, similarly, getting something wrong wasn’t a moral failing. Treating pandemic choices as a scorecard on which some people racked up more points than others is preventing us from moving forward.”

Loyal readers of The Atlantic may find this explanation acceptable. However, for those of us who immediately recognized the pandemic response measures as misguided, fear-churning edicts without precedent or justification, this attempt at reconciliation backfires badly.

The Pfizer vaccine trial report hinted at data manipulation, demonstrated an unacceptably high incidence of serious adverse reactions and used short windows of observation to demonstrate dubious efficacy.

This would have been known to any person, including a journalist writing on scientific topics, who was willing to do their job.

Instead, Oster audaciously frames dissenters as a mix of those who probably got it right for the wrong reasons, had a “prescient understanding of the available information” or had a “hefty element of luck” on their side.

Is this really an effort to help us to move forward? Or is it instead a masterclass on how to gaslight a large and growing swath of our population who attempted to point out the futility of governmental edicts, the lack of rigorous testing of experimental therapeutic interventions and the life-saving benefit of cheap and safe early treatment protocols?

She’s right about one thing. Getting things wrong during a time of uncertainty was not a “moral failing.” The moral failure occurred whenever people in her position of uncertainty ruthlessly attacked anyone who happened to get it right — something she fails to mention in her circumspect musings of the breakdown of sense-making that we witnessed over the last 30 months.

Yes, Dr. Oster, this is not about racking up points on a scoreboard — this is about people’s lives and livelihoods that were devastated by measures that your publication chose to support without any evidence or inquiry.

Nevertheless, I can see why you are reluctant to keep score. Here’s a small sample of the hundreds of COVID-19-related articles published in The Atlantic over the past two years:

The themes are all too common: The unvaccinated are driving the pandemic, schools should remain closed, vaccines are beneficial in pregnancy, there is an urgent need to vaccinate children, remaining maskless is a sign of defiance and not common sense, just because vaccinated people get sick too doesn’t mean they aren’t working, only President Trump would use a proven antiviral against a virus, etc., etc.

Though Oster would like to think that monumental mistakes were excusable because of how little was known, hematologist and professor of public health at the University of California San Francisco, Vinay Prasad, M.D., M.P.H. summarizes the real issues, the structures and practices that led to ineffective and deleterious policies over the last two years. Many of these issues were in play from the start of the pandemic as they are today.

Prasad writes in his Substack:

“The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in many bad policies being implemented. We need accountability so that we never institute these policies again. Let me enumerate some structural solutions

  1. The person who heads the National Institutes of Health funding (or any of the Institutes) should not be setting federal policy. Either decide who gets funded, or set policy, you can’t do both. It’s a problematic dual role. Nobody will want to criticize you because they’ll fear retribution with funding.
  2. With novel scientific problems, and unprecedented responses, you need to have a series of public debates. I didn’t sign the Great Barrington declaration, but I can read it today and know that no one was closer to the truth about schools than the authors. At the same time they were demonized by Fauci and Collins, who called them Fringe epidemiologists. This was inappropriate. In times of crisis, we need to have big debates in academic institutions. We should not silence or censor people. We need to foster disagreement, not stifle it.
  3. The Federal government, and anyone who works for it, should never be telling social media companies who they should throw off the platform. This is absolutely unacceptable.
  4. Social media platforms should never try to regulate discussion around scientific issues. They do not have the expertise in-house to decide what is truth or fiction. Censorship is a fool’s errand.
  5. If you institute sweeping policies in response to a threat, those policies should be time limited. If you don’t generate evidence within a certain period of time, those policies will end.
  6. If you want to subject children to restrictions, you need to show in cluster randomized fashion that those restrictions improve outcomes for children and beyond, otherwise, you need to lose your powers.
  7. In rare circumstances, we can approve drugs or vaccine products based on preliminary evidence. But before we institute perennial booster campaigns, we need robust evidence of net clinical benefit.
  8. The US Food and Drug Administration needs to be run by impartial experts, and not puppet-ted by the White House. Peter Marks should resign.
  9. If you work for the FDA, CDC, or as the White House COVID czar, you should be banned from working in the private sector for a period of time of 5 years. We cannot have revolving door politics.
  10. Mandating vaccines or other medical products is a bold move, and should never happen if those products cannot halt transmission. If there is no benefit to third parties, mandates are unjust. Even if there are benefits, one should be careful about such policies.
  11. Vaccine makers should not be shielded from litigation for vaccine adverse events. People who mandate vaccines should also be subject to litigation. In America, the only retribution is litigation. If you mandate a booster in a 26-year-old man and he has myocarditis, he should be able to sue the s*** out of you.
  12. The CDC needs to separate itself into two groups of people. People who do data collection, who collect real accurate data and real time and make them publicly available in real time, and people who devise policy. The two groups should not be the same. The second group should not be running MMWR. That should be a neutral journal run by third parties.
  13. In times of crisis, academics who participate in public dialogue on response should be given emergency tenure. We need to encourage people to make bold arguments and not discourage them. We did not reward the courageous, we encouraged cowardice. This is unacceptable.
  14. Any worker fired for not taking a covid-19 vaccine should be rehired, and back pay instituted. This was unethical and wrong.
  15. News companies should not pick experts from Twitter. This is a recipe to put idiots on your television. The White House should then not pick experts from television, who were put on television because of Twitter.
  16. There needs to be an independent commission to investigate the origins of the virus.
  17. If you’re the editor of a major scientific journal, you can’t be writing openly partisan op-eds and/or tweeting openly partisan content.
  18. Anyone who read the literature knew that cloth masks were not recommended for community use because data were weak. And anyone who said otherwise was lying. Particularly those people who overemphasize the gains. If they work in positions of power, they should be terminated for those lies to the American people.”

Oster, on the other hand, offers no suggestions as to how to move forward beyond forgiving and forgetting. We can thus predict that when faced with future uncertainty she and those of her ilk will do exactly what they did last time — follow their crowd, ask no questions, attack those who do and demand forgiveness in the aftermath.

Of all the missteps made by mainstream journalism and those who followed in lockstep with their narratives, the gravest remains unexplored in Oster’s article. Perhaps we can excuse an economist for her inability to interpret a study on the immunogenicity of mRNA vaccines, or even the editor of The Atlantic for carelessly publishing her conclusions anyway

However, if Oster is admitting that there was so much uncertainty at the start of the pandemic, why did The Atlantic level such criticism against those who dissented?

Here is a handful of commentaries published in The Atlantic in the spring of 2020, when they were apparently in the dark:

Using pejoratives like “conspiracy theory” or “misinformation” to denigrate opposing viewpoints and those who hold them requires a very high degree of certainty in your own position.

How then can Oster use uncertainty to excuse things that were said and done when she and others were in the dark?

To be fair, Oster is not responsible for all of the missteps and biased content offered by The Atlantic. However she, like many others, ought to take a hard look at why she accepted this kind of polarizing commentary as gospel and treated skeptics as heretics, or at the very least, tacitly approved the witch-hunts by doing and saying nothing.

In this country, we rely solely on a free and independent press to inform the populace, especially at a time of uncertainty. If so little was known at the time, why didn’t The Atlantic acknowledge this fact and present more than one position?

Individuals fall on a broad spectrum. Some are prone to jumping to conclusions prematurely, others remain stubbornly steadfast in their positions despite enormous evidence to the contrary. We expect more from those with a platform.

We depend on media organizations and the journalists that work for them to report the facts accurately, especially when only a few exist. In that sense, in those times we rely upon them more to point out what cannot be known than what can.

The only possible justification for this relentless one-sided commentary that defended foolish policy, divided communities and families and resulted in inestimable damage to children is that it was done, as Oster says, “in earnest for the good of society”.

But that isn’t the role of an independent press. Every element of a free society has a role to play for the common good. Scientists who are qualified to comment on complicated topics should be free to express their opinions. Our agencies of public health are required to make sensible policies and openly defend them against their critics.

Publications like The Atlantic that shape public discourse are instrumental in ensuring that all views are explored on their own merit so that they can be discussed and fairly critiqued, especially those that are critical of governmental overreach.

They failed, and they failed monumentally. And to date, they have given us little reason to doubt that they will fail again.

The pandemic has taught us many lessons, but the biggest one is that we now know what highly influential media publications like The Atlantic really are. They are our authority’s strong arm when it comes to exacting its power and its diplomatic envoy when it comes to asking for forgiveness.

No, we aren’t gloating. But we are keeping score.

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43 Comments
ICE-9
ICE-9
November 3, 2022 9:37 am

Accountability in this case can mean nothing less than several thousand heads impaled on pikes.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  ICE-9
November 3, 2022 10:22 am

And liquidation and redistribution of their ill-got estates to victims of their crimes.

Joe Blow
Joe Blow
  Anonymous
November 3, 2022 2:31 pm

Then eternity in hell…

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
  ICE-9
November 3, 2022 7:10 pm

Once the Covid Shot Believers are mainly dead within the next 5 years, and the life expectancy currently at 74 years drops to around 53 years as predicted by Edward Dowd, the survivors will demand no less than this to even up what has happened….

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CCRider
CCRider
November 3, 2022 9:46 am

So they get to keep all the loot they stole and we get to keep the heart disease? How about we lynch a few of the bastards and see what happens.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  CCRider
November 3, 2022 9:54 am

A few every minute for a few weeks will just about get all of the ringleaders.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  TN Patriot
November 3, 2022 12:21 pm

Died Suddenly-the Documentary and Web Site

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
November 3, 2022 7:08 pm

Demonic Technology: CV19 ‘Vaccines’ Are Made To Destroy Humanity – Karen Kingston

“This is an AI bioweapon. It is part technology and part biology. It is designed to hijack the human genome. It can be used to experiment on humans, and it can also be used to exterminate them.”

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/demonic-technology-cv19-vaccines

“Karen Kingston is a biotech analyst and former Pfizer employee who has researched and written about many aspects of Covid 19 and the so-called vaccines. Her long-standing position is the entire CV19 plandemic was, in fact, a manmade bioweapon from infection to injection. Kingston has now found all the patents to prove that the CV19 vaccines are made to destroy humanity.”

ICE-9
ICE-9
November 3, 2022 9:55 am

You don’t fix something that kills millions of people – you eradicate it and eliminate everyone associated with it with impunity.

BL
BL
November 3, 2022 10:13 am

Pfizer is now combining the flu shots with the Covid shot, read that this morning. So be advised that if you are one of the sheep who get a annual flu shot, you will be getting the double whammy death shot to boot. Keep your affairs in order as you may die suddenly and you would not want loose strings regarding your estate.

It’s a volunteer world we live in, and it will be you who volunteers to kill yourself.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 3, 2022 10:21 am

Proposal for a 12-step program for coronahoax pushers who now want forgiveness:

If You Want Forgiveness, Emily, Here’s Your Program

EXCERPT:
“The bullying anti-science left wing are addicts – they gave over personal responsibility to think and act soberly and fairly, to the thing they are addicted to – government centralized power and their own comfortable sense of superiority over people who disagree with them politically.”

KJ
KJ
November 3, 2022 10:26 am

To be fair, Oster is not responsible for all of the missteps and biased content offered by The Atlantic. However she, like many others, ought to take a hard look at why she accepted this kind of polarizing commentary as gospel and treated skeptics as heretics, or at the very least, tacitly approved the witch-hunts by doing and saying nothing.

No, let’s not be “fair.” I don’t play fair with those who haven’t played fair with me.

This bitch and the rest of them knew exactly what they were doing because, to the leftist mind, the ends justify the means.

The goals were to get Bad Orange Man out of office via stuffing the ballot boxes with fake “mail-in ballots” in the swing states and to accrue power. The means was the fake “pandemic.”

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
November 3, 2022 10:30 am

Auntie senses this strongly worded letter will turn this whole unacceptable misunderstanding by academic elitists around, give the perps the shame they need and help prevent totalitarian medical and legal tyranny from happening again. /s

We all know the cure for this level of evil, people.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 3, 2022 10:39 am

The great irony here is that the vaxx / clot-shot is proving to have horrific side effects that are often lethal. Directly from various clots and death caused by “Suddenly”, semi-indirectly from turbo-cancer, and there’s probably other harms that we haven’t fully identified yet.

Guess which loudmouth groups are 100% vaccinated? Woo boy.

I think this problem is going to be partially self-correcting. For the other portion, I would encourage those forced into taking the clot-shot to express their thanks to those who forced them.

World War Zeke
World War Zeke
  Anonymous
November 3, 2022 2:07 pm

No, murderers of the innocent don’t get a free ride.

B_MC
B_MC
November 3, 2022 10:42 am

From Western Rifle Shooters Association today….

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Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  B_MC
November 3, 2022 11:01 am

Well, they are correct, the WRSA are anyway.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Aunt Acid
November 3, 2022 9:26 pm

The Internet Tough Guys at WRSA bought the whole scam hook, line, and sinker and cowered in place when government told them to.
But make sure you’re “training” and you have “local accountability lists” that you’ll never have the actual manhood to do anything with.

World War Zeke
World War Zeke
  B_MC
November 3, 2022 2:13 pm

And don’t forget, “They attempted to murder billions with a bio-weapon that fell apart in the field, so its pathogen was put it into a mandated medical procedure and forced on the population using military-grade psychological operations while silencing truth-tellers.”

James
James
November 3, 2022 11:47 am

Accountability?!I want blood,simple as…..

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
November 3, 2022 11:51 am

Emily Oster doesn’t seem to understand that the oppressed get to determine when to forgive, not the oppressors.

When the majority of folks who lost their jobs, couldn’t go to restaurants or performances, and were ostracized by neighbors all because they didn’t get vaccinated–when they decide it is time to forgive, then we’ll talk.

Personally, I’m more than willing for forgive and forget once a few conditions are met:

1. Fauci and Gates are in prison.
2. People who demanded everyone wear masks are forced to wear masks for the next two years so we know who the assholes are.
3. Pfizer declares bankruptcy due to successful lawsuits and their CEO, Albert Bourla, finds a new home in a tent with all the homeless in Portland.

While I could think of a few more conditions, if the above three things happen, I’l forgive.

Joe Blow
Joe Blow
  Trapped in Portlandia
November 3, 2022 2:39 pm

Nope. Prison and homelessness is too easy on them. Stakes, fire ants and honey. Then hanging.

Jason Calley
Jason Calley
  Trapped in Portlandia
November 3, 2022 5:32 pm

Amnesty? I will at least consider the possibility… If they build a time machine, travel into the past, and un-jab the millions of children they have poisoned.

The adults who volunteered can go screw themselves, I don’t care. But I will NEVER forgive what they have done to the children.

Never.

Zulu Foxtrot Golf
Zulu Foxtrot Golf
November 3, 2022 12:51 pm

Burn them all.

ZFG, out.

World War Zeke
World War Zeke
  Zulu Foxtrot Golf
November 3, 2022 2:20 pm

Yup, pain-in-the-ass civic duty rosters going up. Pay will be $12/day and meals. Shouldn’t let the dregs of the murderous scamdemic disrupt society/economy beyond that. If your community is MIA, ask your sheriff why.

flash
flash
November 3, 2022 12:53 pm

Not in the prediction business, but might be some rope and fire involved before this is over.

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flash
flash
November 3, 2022 12:56 pm

No need for ban… karma bit first.

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Ginger
Ginger
  flash
November 3, 2022 3:00 pm

Cardiac arrest as cause of death.
Wonder how her first week in hell worked out, wonder if she has figured out she only has eternity to go?

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  flash
November 3, 2022 11:39 pm

A happy story for the day.

Defector
Defector
November 3, 2022 1:10 pm

Topic goes viral.
They are afraid.

World War Zeke
World War Zeke
  Defector
November 3, 2022 2:19 pm

The other dark winter.

Aunty Vaccine
Aunty Vaccine
November 3, 2022 1:16 pm

From Twitter user @Wejolyn 14h ago: “THEY’RE NOT ASKING FOR YOUR FORGIVENESS, THEY’RE PUBICALLY FORGIVING THEMSELVES.”

You KNOW they are EVIL, NEFARIOUS BASTARDS. They’re DECLARING amnesty & forgiving themselves just like they “declared” the SCAMDEMIC, VACCINATION, MASKING, QUARANTINES, LOCKDOWNS & everything else they FORCE ON the people EVEN AS IT’S STILL GOING ON and they’re still enforcing some of it.
In their minds their SELF AMNESTY IS A FAIT ACCOMPLI, ALREADY ADJUDICATED which in their minds GIVES THEM STANDING TO INDICT ANYONE PERSUING THEM FOR JUSTICE. Just watch how this plays out.

Horst
Horst
November 3, 2022 2:41 pm

Mandates on medical procedures should not be possible under any circumstances. What has happened should have taught this. Who’s gonna decide next time, maybe decades ahead? All vaccines, the vaccination narrative, the virus science, must be investigated. Any information related, studies, contracts, statistics, must be made public.

irish savant
irish savant
November 3, 2022 2:48 pm

Emily Oster. Married name SHAPIRO. Every phuqing time.

Snickers
Snickers
  irish savant
November 3, 2022 4:23 pm

Great meme on voxday with Morpheus / Neo.

“Are you saying I can find out from their “early life” section on Wikipedia?”

“No, Neo, I’m saying that when you’re ready, you won’t have to.”

Captain_Obviuos
Captain_Obviuos
November 3, 2022 3:14 pm

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flash
flash
November 3, 2022 3:56 pm

More propaganda, GNL.

Professor G
Professor G
November 3, 2022 4:45 pm

Nothing short of firing squad, and that will not settle the score. Atlantic is calling for amnesty and no one has confessed to the crimes against humanity.

Chas
Chas
November 3, 2022 7:06 pm

Oster has 2 kids. That’s all I’m saying.

Arthur
Arthur
November 3, 2022 7:31 pm

This amnesty caper is like an inverted Streisand effect.

Zulu Foxtrot Golf
Zulu Foxtrot Golf
November 4, 2022 6:27 am

Blood for blood and a life for a life. No fucken compromise.

Zero tolerance for anything less. This is my requirement and I believe anyone that has anything below that standard is encouraging those fucken scoundrels to do it again with more impunity.

ZFG, out.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 4, 2022 10:15 pm

What I despise is how few understand that COVID/vaccine was the ***beginning*** of a ten year plan of repeat pandemics to wipe out 90%+ of humanity and establish a permanent total lockdown with a biomedical security state. So they are NOT done. No where close. They simply want a chance to continue the slaughter, and will do so if they get the chance.