The overwhelming damage caused to the next generation cannot be understated, and more importantly it isn't over.
I've brought up a study several times that shows that children born during the pandemic can either have basically a standard iq, or they can be so badly damaged as to qualify as subhuman. In the study that I referenced, this has an effect of lowering the IQ of children from about 100 to about 79. Next, those same children are kept apart from others by the culture of fear, ensuring that they are less developed socially than children of 5 years ago. Baby formula shortages are already causing issues for some parents and have been for most of this year. The inflation that was inevitably caused by shutting down the world economy and giving everyone fistfuls of cash it's causing parents to have to make some very difficult decisions they will have long-term effects regarding the well-being of their children. The worst part hasn't even happened yet. Every piece of data that we have points to imminent famines caused by arrogant Central planners who think that they can print food.
Something that's sort of ironic about this is the undeniable fact that this absolutely will create a massive rift between the rich and the poor. Where is the rich can afford all the resources required to ensure that their children don't grow up damaged by the pandemics supposed panacea, the poor have to just sit back and take it. Thereby, you will end up creating two distinct classes of people: those who were able to spend their way out of the problems, and those who could not. Two parent households are the norm among the rich, and those households will be better off. Households that can afford a stay at home parent will be better off. Households that can afford to hunt down limited baby formula or pay premiums at high end stores or to have the mother breast feed continuously will be better off. Households with the resources to absorb inflation will be better off. Households with the means to acquire nutritious food during incoming famines will be better off.
We have no excuse to the children we are damaging.
I've brought up a study several times that shows that children born during the pandemic can either have basically a standard iq, or they can be so badly damaged as to qualify as subhuman. In the study that I referenced, this has an effect of lowering the IQ of children from about 100 to about 79. Next, those same children are kept apart from others by the culture of fear, ensuring that they are less developed socially than children of 5 years ago. Baby formula shortages are already causing issues for some parents and have been for most of this year. The inflation that was inevitably caused by shutting down the world economy and giving everyone fistfuls of cash it's causing parents to have to make some very difficult decisions they will have long-term effects regarding the well-being of their children. The worst part hasn't even happened yet. Every piece of data that we have points to imminent famines caused by arrogant Central planners who think that they can print food.
Something that's sort of ironic about this is the undeniable fact that this absolutely will create a massive rift between the rich and the poor. Where is the rich can afford all the resources required to ensure that their children don't grow up damaged by the pandemics supposed panacea, the poor have to just sit back and take it. Thereby, you will end up creating two distinct classes of people: those who were able to spend their way out of the problems, and those who could not. Two parent households are the norm among the rich, and those households will be better off. Households that can afford a stay at home parent will be better off. Households that can afford to hunt down limited baby formula or pay premiums at high end stores or to have the mother breast feed continuously will be better off. Households with the resources to absorb inflation will be better off. Households with the means to acquire nutritious food during incoming famines will be better off.
We have no excuse to the children we are damaging.
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