Chernobyl was the beginning of the end for the Soviet Union. That was a catastrophe too great to cover up, a disaster too apocalyptic to conceal.
Yet as the truth came out about what happened and why, the Russian people realized that the Soviet regime was not merely malicious, it was incompetent--and incompetence is a far more grievous si…
Chernobyl was the beginning of the end for the Soviet Union. That was a catastrophe too great to cover up, a disaster too apocalyptic to conceal.
Yet as the truth came out about what happened and why, the Russian people realized that the Soviet regime was not merely malicious, it was incompetent--and incompetence is a far more grievous sin for government than maliciousness.
When the SARS-CoV-2 virus first emerged out of China, there was speculation at the time that the virus and the CCP response to it would be China's "Chernobyl".
As the facts and data surrounding the COVID "pandemic" (which was a pandemic in narrative only) become known, governments throughout the Western world may discover to their horror that COVID is their "Chernobyl"--that singular catastrophic event where their incompetence is made manifest for everyone to see.
As a general rule, throughout history people have always been more inclined to tolerate malicious government than incompetent government. COVID revealed governments to be both malicious AND incompetent. That's a pair of evils most citizens are not likely to suffer for very long.
Chernobyl was the beginning of the end for the Soviet Union. That was a catastrophe too great to cover up, a disaster too apocalyptic to conceal.
Yet as the truth came out about what happened and why, the Russian people realized that the Soviet regime was not merely malicious, it was incompetent--and incompetence is a far more grievous sin for government than maliciousness.
When the SARS-CoV-2 virus first emerged out of China, there was speculation at the time that the virus and the CCP response to it would be China's "Chernobyl".
As the facts and data surrounding the COVID "pandemic" (which was a pandemic in narrative only) become known, governments throughout the Western world may discover to their horror that COVID is their "Chernobyl"--that singular catastrophic event where their incompetence is made manifest for everyone to see.
As a general rule, throughout history people have always been more inclined to tolerate malicious government than incompetent government. COVID revealed governments to be both malicious AND incompetent. That's a pair of evils most citizens are not likely to suffer for very long.