Caroline Pover I'm Going to Make Some of You Feel Uncomfortable

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Caroline Pover: "I'm Going to Make Some of You Feel Uncomfortable"

Speaking at last year’s inaugural Better Way Conference, Caroline Pover (🇬🇧) shared powerful words about her disturbing yet eye-opening experience as a vaccine-injured person.

"I'm going to make some of you feel uncomfortable," Caroline warned the live audience. "The lack of compassion I've seen during the past 14 months as I look at the world through the lens of a vaccine-injured person has greatly disturbed me."

"What has happened to our compassion? The Covid world nurtures not just words like anti-vax and conspiracy theory, but also words like sheeple and face nappy," she revealed.

"All these words dehumanize. All these words prevent further understanding of another human being. All these words stop us from taking the time to understand someone else's pain. And these words stop us from acknowledging our own pain."

We have great news to share about Caroline Pover! Her life-changing book The Covid Vaccine Adverse Reaction Survival Guide has just been acquired by Chelsea Green Publishing, and they will be re-releasing it in early September 2023. ☺️

"While this acquisition can obviously be seen as recognition of my writing, which of course is a nice feeling — I see this acquisition as recognition of something SO much bigger and more important. It represents recognition of a topic that has been censored for so long. It represents recognition of our struggles. It represents acknowledgement that we exist. And it represents respect for what we are doing to help ourselves. It acknowledges that when it comes to this particular health condition, the patients know best," Caroline wrote on Friday.

"It means that we are being seen, heard, and believed."

The World Council for Health congratulates Caroline! 🥳 Thank you.

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Full presentation:
https://betterwayconference.org/2022-video-library/

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