An apology from me to you
Finally, a little more about me and how I’m still trying to show others the light
About half of the people I know are “this way”, and the other half, “that way”.
While tempted to "drop" people with diverging views, I haven't because I know they are the ones that need to hear it the most.
Earlier this month, I posted the following to my friends and family.
Knowing that my post would not reach everyone just by chance, I directly *and* individually messaged each of my friends and family members the following:
Just giving fair warning. I'm okay. Thank you for being my friend. I tried to provide factual information. I miss the 80s and I'm going to try to roll back to it, especially riding my bike around, hiking trails, gardening / trying to raise chickens with my grandfather, raking leaves and not blowing them, and back to dancing like nobody is watching. Love you all and take care of you first because you are the only one that will be with you your entire life. Think critically, and question everything. Be your own hero. Oh ... and most of all ... get back in touch with God.
If they go to look at my posts, you will find a steady stream of public posts trying to let people know what’s going on. I’ve never ever been put into “jail”. Mostly because I carefully select what I share and how I share it. Things I think may get censored, I put in the comments instead of the post.
I put out factual information, publicly and respectfully (no name calling, degrading, or condescending remarks), and let them digest on their own time. I always let them know I'm open to discussing. I have also sent direct messages just to say how are you in hopes deeper conversation comes about, or at a minimum, I mention to please view my public posts.
So, why am I sharing all of this information with you now?
So many people are still in the dark. People are at different phases and operate on different wavelengths. The door must be open when things align. We may not even be aware of the impact we make, but until we are the vocal majority, there is work to be done.
Was there a need for me to apologize?
I’m not sure. Part of me says yes, part says no; however, I do know, I tried to share my views more than two years ago, before the shots were pushed, to warn others.
https://www.facebook.com/david.mckinnon.73744/videos/812401339584673/
In order to turn things around, each of us must be willingly to respectfully show others the light, not forcefully bring them into it.
I know many of you have and still are. Thank you. When you enlighten others, others can start learning how to protect themselves and also prepare for what’s to come.
It’s not just about covid, it’s not just about mRNA, or the shots. It’s mostly about being misled, used, pressured, and whether you allow it.
Many difficult decisions will need to be made. Better to decide now where you draw the line in the sand, instead of getting caught off guard or trapped in a corner.
I’m on the same page that you are. As a nurse. You have nothing to apologize for here. As many of us trusted our gut when the shots rolled out. We did what we could as we navigated fear porn. And we stood by and supported those who took the shots anyway and then when problems started occurring we pointed them ( friends & loved ones) in the direction of those who could provide help. So much to unpack with everything that’s happened over the last 3 years. So, I’m moving on in 2023 with the message to understand why informed consent is critical before making healthcare decisions. I’m here if you have questions. Read the Bible and get close to God. Take care of your health, your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit.
Have Happy, Healthy and Blessed New Year.
Congratulations on your decision. I got censored off in 2020 and my life improved dramatically being off FB. In fact I formally went in and deleted my entire account after a suspension. I don't miss it one bit. Is it inconvenient at times? Sure...like when I want to sell something or when a group of friends is planning an event. But whatever; not having the overall the yucky feeling that social media used to give me is well worth that trade off. And we have substack now :)