Media Admits Literally Suicidal Consequences Of COVID Policies

Well, well, well.

None other than the New York Times has decided to do a major turnaround on its previously defiant position.

The Times, long notorious for its promotion of Hunter Biden laptop misinformation, has apparently admitted what conservatives have known all along.

Which is that the so-called lockdowns have had a vastly more damaging impact upon America, in particular American youth, than the so-called “experts” would ever admit back in 2020.

“More than 40 percent of high school students had persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness; 22 percent had seriously considered suicide; 10 percent reported that they had attempted suicide,” the Timesreported.

Gee, really? Exactly what did the swamp think would happen when forcing children to be out of school, and mandating they remain shut up inside their homes, only permitted to leave if they were cloaked in masks?

“The evidence is now in, and it is startling. The school closures that took 50 million children out of classrooms at the start of the pandemic may prove to be the most damaging disruption in the history of American education,” the Times added.

What’s even more “startling” is that it took “evidence” to convince to woke media that imprisoning of all Americans in their homes for literally no reason, aside testing people’s response to top-down authoritarianism, would result in pretty bad results.

Especially while letting COVID-infested migrants swarm into the nation, further underscoring the reality that lockdowns had nothing to do with so-called safety and everything to do with national destruction.

Speaking of illegals, some woke teachers in California took it upon themselves to actually teach them in person, all while banning American students from returning to school.

“[Lockdowns] also set student progress in math and reading back by two decades and widened the achievement gap that separates poor and wealthy children,” the woke media outlet added.

Ah, but of course. The Times couldn’t resist whining about equity, as if hardworking families should actually be punished for deadbeat parents who decide to raise children averse to education.

“Students who grew accustomed to missing school during the pandemic continue to do so after the resumption of in-person classes. Millions of young people have joined the ranks of the chronically absent – those who miss 10 percent or more of the days in the school year – and for whom absenteeism will translate into gaps in learning,” the newspaper whined.

Hm, is that so? Seems all students are “learning” these days revolves around militant transgenderism and rather racist “critical race theory.”

Female students can’t even use the bathroom or play sports anymore, due to the same schools failing to protect them from deranged boys who claim to be female.

“[Learning losses] will remain unaddressed when the federal money runs out in 2024,” the Times remarked.

Well, that’s just too bad. Should have thought of that before imprisoning Americans in lockdowns.

“[The next generation] will experience diminished lifetime earnings and become a significant drag on the economy,” the newspaper added.

Actually, the real “significant drag” on the economy is the number of illiterate illegals Biden has permitted to cross the border.

And as for the woke snowflakes, the “significant drag” can also be found in their endless student debts, in which they graduate from universities even more ignorant than they did from high school.

Author: Jane Jones


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