First-Ever Official Apology for COVID Vaccine Mandates
A Powerful, Sincere and Emotional Apology Worth Watching
I believe we have just seen the first-ever sincere and complete apology for vaccine mandates coming from a government official.
(if I am mistaken, and it is not the first one, let me know. Danielle Smith also “apologized to the unvaccinated.” Danielle is awesome, but she apologized for other people’s acts - she was not the premier of Alberta when vaccine mandates were enacted).
In this moving video, a town councilor in West Nipissing, Ontario, Canada, Anne Tessier, officially apologizes for vaccine mandates.
Anne acknowledges that the mandates were wrong. She admits that they were wrong when enacted and that the council was aware of that.
Anne’s voice breaks as she realizes the importance of her apology.
I want to acknowledge that this policy has caused a lot of unnecessary harm and animosity within our Workforce and community. I believe that this policy was mistakenly adopted 12 months ago. The general population knows today that the Covid vaccine does not stop the spread of the virus. 12 months ago, the municipal council was well aware that the virus spread did not correlate with vaccination status prior to this policy being adopted.
A constituent had presented to the council the Public Health Ontario data showing that by January 2022, more cases were reported per capita in vaccinated people versus unvaccinated people. Unfortunately, the outcome of the vote from the municipal council resulted in the implementation of this punitive policy. With all my heart, I extend my apologies to those who were affected negatively by this policy, and I hope that as a municipality and a community, we can move forward. Thank you.
I am moved by her statement. Anne, a small-town official, has done what no one else has done to date. She apologized. She did not issue a “non-apology apology” - she fully admitted the city’s wrongdoings, acknowledged their harm, and apologized unequivocally.
Compare Anne’s sincerity with the German minister Karl Lauterbach. Karl falsely blamed unnamed “scientists” (he was a multiple-degreed scientist himself) and refused to ask for forgiveness.
Ms. Tessier, a small-town official, rose above Karl Lauterbach and apologized.
While no one should be exempt from future investigations into the Covid vaccine disaster, Anne Tessier's sincere remorse and heartfelt apology should factor towards forgiveness.
Anne Tessier’s apology is hopefully the beginning of a new trend. Not all future apologies will be sincere. I can see, however, that Anne is sincere, and I wish her and her town the best.
Will more apologies follow?
Should sincere remorse affect the (hopeful) future Covid vaccine repercussions?
Things are really intense in Canada like I've never seen. The Liberals (along with all the parties) set the atmosphere of animosity for politics. This was a conscious decision just like it was to unnecessarily invoke the Emergencies Act despite the fact there was a plan to end the convoy. The cynical politics of Justin Trudeau made enemies and criminals of fair-minded, law-abiding Canadians not known to distrust their government. Americans have an inherent distrust of government; Canadians display the opposite posture.
And Justin managed to breach that trust. Do you realize how bad (and wicked) you have to be to accomplish this? Think of it. Justin and the Liberals managed to turn a certain portion of a generally mild-mannered, decent, polite, obedient although somewhat naive population into angst-riddled angry protestors hurling vulgarities at him and other officials. Well deserved in my view by the way.
Anne Tessier showed courage. I accept her apology. She can get amnesty.
But we have a long way to go. The damage caused by what they did is permanent for a lot of people and I don't know how this can be remedied or people made whole again. There's serious division among Canadians.
Are they going to financially reimburse those who lost their jobs? What about class action lawsuits? It's a start, but it doesn't change the fact that Canadians, like a lot of people around the world are still going to need a lot of rope.
https://thegoodcitizen.substack.com/p/the-illusion-of-a-virus