Fauci Lied: Mask of Command

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The Adventures of Thuc. Fin: Cutting Off Your Nose to Spite Your Face

Readers of Newsweek, a Left to Center bias publication, who are on the penumbra and like to engage in Fauci bashing may have caught the article by two epidemiologists who actually describe Fox News as a reliable primary source. Yeah, I hear ya, woke brotha, and I am actually conservative. But, for those engaging readers who may have decided to click on the link regarding a 430 B.C. reference to what most educated people call mithridatism, attributed to Mithridates, a Greek ruler who lived about three centuries after Thucydides work on the History of the Peloponnesian War, how many took a look at that modern translation and said to themselves, "I had to translate that as a freshman in high school?" If you had attended a Jesuit college preparatory high school, like Tim Kaine and Don Beyer, chances are far higher that you did, and then only if you had been early identified as a student with even higher scholastic aptitude than those who were accepted, and were required to take the Latin I course, the ones at a high performing high school who actually had the best shot at attending an Ivy League College, or, at least in those days, when college entrance exam score requirements were much higher, a service academy, at least by scores, since to get accepted you had also better know a congressman pretty well. Today, by scores, West Point is actually the easiest service academy for which to qualify, by SAT score, requiring only a 1280, ten points higher than the average kids at Arlington's best performing high school, but, again, you still had better be a good friend of a congressman.

But for those clicked on the link to Thucydides, and are now starting to understand why we chose the title, i.e. Thuc., who knows why we used the word "Fin"? If you are a fan of foreign films, there is a spoiler alert. What is the most memorable story recorded in The History of the Peloponnesian War: The Battle of Pyrrhus, right, from which we derive the term "Pyrrhic Victory", a story that echoes an implied theme from the tale, read in Latin I, about that fella who screamed the words "Nike" after the battle of Marathon, and not trying to get a sneaker endorsement deal, right? If you are lost in obfuscation here, ya really ain't educated, but, for those with sufficient perspicacity, you may then understand why Momma's favorite used to say is coupled up in the title for this introduction to this video about facial coverings mandates.

A favorite past time amongst the intelligentsia, a big socialist, Marxist and communist elite thing is talking way over your head and laughing about your misunderstanding, and you have a pandemic with over five million dead worldwide. Just saying, yo.

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