dear all,
I regret learning from Rob that not everyone has embraced his latest article (“Reconciliation of C-19-related rifts in families”) in which he gives his perspective on reconciliation. I accept full responsibility for any disappointment and frustration you may feel, as it was my decision – and not a request from Rob - to publish this article on my substack.
While I don't necessarily disagree with Rob, I acknowledge the sensitivity of these issues, particularly considering the ongoing crisis and the deep divides it has caused within society. As more scandals, harm and injustices come to light, it's understandable that the emotions flare up even higher.
Rob feels the need to address the concerns raised by commentators, not defensively, but with empathy and support for those who are rightfully distressed by the actions of the perpetrators of the COVID-19 vaccination program. He will soon share a follow-up article on his website (https://notesfromthesocialclinic.org/welcome-to-the-social-clinic/) that builds upon his initial thoughts and directly and empathetically responds to the criticisms.
Thanks for your understanding!
There is no need to apologise. Healing will also be painful. For everyone involved. But it must happen
As well as forgiveness, there must also be accountability for the key people behind this whole shameful episode, who were driven by greed, the lust for power etc etc
But neither healing nor accountability can take place without truth first.
Please keep writing truth, no matter what
I find it amazing that within his article he never mentioned the family members, politicians, dr’s, “friends” that wished death upon people.
You don’t forgive or forget that. Cowards during Covid will be cowards in every situation. Covid separated the strong, honest people from the lying cowards. It’s always nice to know who you can count on and it’s not a coward.