ITV in the United Kingdom has released the hounds against “anti-vaxxers,” calling for them to be “deradicalized” like “terrorists” and “punished” with oppressive vaccine mandates.
The made-in-Wuhan Fauci coronavirus (Covid-19) is apparently so scary to ITV that reporters from the outlet want jab rejectors to be treated like cult members in need of deprogramming.
According to the paper, around six million eligible Brits have still not received even a single injection of a “vaccine,” which is deeply upsetting to Prof. Stephan Lewandowsky, chair of cognitive psychology at the University of Bristol.
Lewandowsky considers those who oppose getting injected “marginalised” and “very difficult to reach for anything.” They are basically social outcasts who have mental problems, he suggested.
There is also the small segment of “hardcore refuseniks” who need an even more intense regimen of therapy, or perhaps much worse, to knock them out of their beliefs.
“They’ll refuse anything,” Lewandowsky sneered in a statement to the PA news agency.
“‘I’m not going to wear a mask,’ ‘I’m not going to get vaccinated,’ ‘I don’t think climate change is happening,’ ‘covid is a hoax,’ and, you know, ‘Hillary Clinton is actually a reptilian shapeshifter,’” he added, mocking those who refuse to abide by the plandemic script.
“You’re getting to people who hold a cluster of very exotic beliefs – now, they’re very difficult to reach”
The Branch Covidians want to convert you using force if necessary
Lewandowsky, who based on his photos is overweight if not obese, says that one tactic to reach the “moderate” people who are on the fence but still opposed to getting injected might be to assign them vaccination appointments without their consent.
Another might be to set up “pop-up clinics” along their routes, including at supermarkets and shopping centers.
Lewandowsky also supports vaccine mandates that “will disgruntle a few people” but that “can be effective” at changing people’s minds through force.
Then we have the “extreme” holdouts who require a much more intense punishment in order to get them to comply.
“In the ideal world,” he says, “time and money permitting, you can engage even those people in a very slow, long-term process where you affirm their right to have those believes.”
“Rather than telling them something about themselves they don’t want to hear, let’s put it that way,” he added.
Lewandowsky’s approach with these people is to tell them something positive that they want to hear before pulling a bait and switch with a concerted “deradicalization” agenda.
“We’re really talking, when we get down to that small number of committed refusers, we’re talking about the psychology of cults and extremism,” he says. “And it’s a very similar psychology.”
Lewandowsky is really upset about “online misinformation” about Fauci Flu injections. He believes that sites like Facebook and YouTube are “not doing enough” to censor information with which he disagrees, which is fueling beliefs that he finds to be false.
“One of the reasons these hardcore refuseniks exist is because they can live in their own ecosystem of misinformation,” he says.
Mind you, this is coming from someone who could not be more insulated in an academic bubble of extreme liberalism. The irony apparently went right over his head when he made these statements.
“All the arguments these hacks make in favor of vaccine mandates could be made far more fittingly in favor of fat camp mandates,” reported Information Liberation about Lewandowsky’s extreme views, not to mention his obvious weight problem.
“Beyond the massive costs of obesity when it comes to diabetes, heart disease and cancer, most of the people dying from covid are obese folks like Lewandowsky and Neil. Mandatory fat camps and BMI passports for doughnut shops would undoubtedly save more lives than any ‘vaccine’ mandate!”
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