So it is very sad to see such people masking children and forcing on them the dangerous, experimental Covid injections, of which they have no need and which may cause their deaths. Moreover, as is the case elsewhere, children in Japan have been getting the message that they are a threat to the lives of their grandparents. One Okinawa artist created a children’s picture-book to allay such fears, titled (by my loose translation) “Even Without a Mask, You’re a Good Kid.” Along with explaining some health harms of masks, the book also provides data about the kinds of suffering schoolchildren have been experiencing as a consequence of masking, such as bullying by teachers and fellow students.
In January, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida gave a speech expressing worry about Japan’s low birth rate and declining population. However, the Covid panic fostered by government officials and others has probably only compounded this problem. People afraid of human contact and unable to communicate well will likely be discouraged from dating, marrying, and child-bearing. There is no national future in the cultivation of a fearful population.
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