FAUCI TO AMERICANS: DO WHAT YOU’RE TOLD

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the Presstitute media’s top disease expert in the U.S., has a message for Americans with an independent spirit: “Do what you’re told.”
CNBC reported that the 79-year-old, who has been criticized by President Trump and other Republicans while largely embraced by Democrats and the media, made the comments at the Washington National Cathedral last week.
The conversation turned to the inherent challenges that come with trying to get millions of people to give up their personal freedoms due to government mandates, which scientists and critics say have done little to slow the virus.
“I was talking with my U.K. colleagues who are saying the U.K. is similar to where we are now because each of our countries have that independent spirit,” Fauci said, according to the report. “I can understand that, but now is the time to do what you’re told.”
Dismissing scientific data that did not agree with his assumptions, the report said Fauci indicated he is sorry that medical science has been “lumped into politics.”
TRENDPOST: Fauci tries to present the coronavirus as the first time science has intermingled with politics, which is a laugh in itself. (Climate change is also ostensibly about “science,” but it has been weaponized in political discourse.)
But the coronavirus is more tangible than climate change, and thus can be seized on by politicians looking to implement economy-crushing lockdowns, mask-wearing mandates, and social distancing orders that could have an adverse effect on a generation of Americans.
Dr. Michael Osterholm, recently named as an adviser to Joe Biden’s coronavirus task force, said last week that he could envision the U.S. locking down for four to six weeks to fight the coronavirus outbreak.
“We could pay for a package right now to cover all of the lost wages for individual workers, for losses to small companies, to medium-sized companies or city, state, county governments. We could do all of that,” he said in an interview with Yahoo Finance Live. 
Fauci and Osterholm, by their words and actions, believe there is nothing the government cannot tell you to do, and you must do what you are told. Freedom of thought and freedom of speech are prohibited in their U.S.S.A – United Soviet States of America – where we must obey.

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