Now that Joe Biden claimed it was time to learn how to live with COVID-19, it appears the White House is back on their unity campaign. Not discussing the science or facts that proved many of the COVID-19 mandates and protocols were useless, Biden pleaded with America to stop seeing each other as enemies and come together. It should be noted that Biden’s words come after two years of attacking Americans who refused to get the COVID-19 jab. While the Democrats are hoping for a second chance with the Biden administration, political commentator Jesse Kelly had some interesting words for President Biden.
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Not forgetting the silent war on the unvaccinated, in the video below, Kelly ripped into the Democrats and especially Biden for wanting peace after they were the ones throwing stones and pointing fingers.
As mentioned above, during the COVID-19 pandemic, those who refrained from getting the jab were often refused service, kicked out of venues, and even lost their jobs. But now that science is showing their agenda to be nothing more than government overreach, unity is the new agenda.
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This piece was written by Zach Heilman on March 4, 2022. It originally appeared in RedVoiceMedia.com and is used by permission.
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