top of page

The Inhumanity of the COVID Response

  • Writer: Mark Stansell
    Mark Stansell
  • Feb 1, 2021
  • 4 min read

Updated: May 3, 2022



I found an article while going through my recent father’s belongings, which talks about how the COVID (aka Crayola) social distancing has impacted people and the elderly in particular. Those that are in nursing facilities suffer from compounded isolation. Humans are social people by nature and cutting people off from their loved ones exacerbates loneliness and symptoms of cognitive decline, weaken immune systems, increased blood pressure, and the like. The American Medical Association calls it cardiomyopathy or “Broken Heart Syndrome” and the Japanese have long called it Takotsudo syndrome.


When I received the call that my father had pneumonia, I was on the phone with him right away. He was so weak that our conversation was limited, he had obviously been sick for some time before I was notified. He was very stressed, needing oxygen and assistance to get out of bed where he had always been independent. Three days later he was on his way to the hospital and I was told his COVID test was positive. A week later he was gone.


I cannot express the fury, sadness, and violation I feel in being denied to be with my father as he was alone, scared, and taking his last breath. I was sick to my stomach and enraged all at the same time.


The Crayola hysteria is filled with hypocrisy. I wasn’t allowed to see my father, yet workers come and go to the nursing facility. Many people across our county have been denied the rights to see their loved ones as they are dying, yet it is okay for paid protesters to terrorize and kill citizens and destroy history.


When we went to pick up his belongings at the nursing facility, we arrived at the security point to see all of his belongings sitting in the open in a golf cart. It was incredibly disrespectful and dehumanizing. I felt as if I were in Nazi Germany? We had to park in the turnaround point next to the guard shack of the nursing home, where we were forced to pack his belongings into my vehicle because the facility thought that his things “could have still had COVID on them.” The virus cannot survive long without a host and he left for the hospital 10 days before. Then the ICU had thrown out all his belongings (including the watch I gave him) because they could have had COVID on them. Fortunately, the funeral home had found the ring on my father’s remains, and we were able to retrieve it. However, the entire day was a miserable, heartbreaking, gut wrenching experience made all the worse by the idiotic decisions of politicians and unelected bureaucrats who force their illegal rules, based on panic not data nor science, on a compliant populace all too ready to hand over their rights, freedoms and humanity.


People blindly believe the media instead of doing their own research.


The mortality rate for COVID-19 is no worse than that of a bad flu season. Certain groups, such as the elderly, those with preexisting respiratory conditions and the obese are certainly at high risks. Yet we don’t have lockdowns, which by the way are unconstitutional, nor social distancing, nor mask hysteria every year for the flu, nor did we do so in past pandemics, such as the 2009 H1N1 pandemic. COVID-19 deaths continue to plummet, the only reason the cases are going up is because testing has been accelerated. And face masks are unhealthy, causing hypoxia (low O2 level) and hypercapnia (elevated CO2 level), even in surgeons wearing properly fitted surgical masks. Everyone should watch this 12 min report:

So, if the death rate is no worse than the flu, death rates are going down, lockdowns are unconstitutional, past pandemics weren’t dealt with in the same way and masks don’t work, just what is going on? This whole Crayola virus is an excuse to run roughshod over our rights, freedoms and humanity, to wear us down into accepting a “new normal,” in which we bow to the experts and emperors and do as we are told without question.


There is a true story about a small church in Nazi Germany. Every Sunday, the train transporting Jews to a concentration camp to be exterminated rolls along the tracks beside the church, the screaming of fellow humans stuffed like cattle in the cars, clearly audible to the congregation inside. Rather than responding to the cries and screams of the Jews for help, the pastor and church members would simply sing a hymn louder in hopes of drowning out their cries, despite the fact that all the adults knew full well what was going on. More than six million Jews died in the Holocaust during WWII because people looked the other way and didn’t fight back at the onset.


Wake up and push back! Stop singing louder before these socialist politicians start hauling your neighbor off to the gulag. Think it won’t happen here? Think again you mask wearing morons.


Endnote


This article was originally published on July 20, 2020 by my significant other, Ms. Roxette Busani, on her Facebook page, which she has since taken down. It is republished here on February 01, 2021 with her consent and blessing. The photo of the article is of the one she found in her father's belongings. We added the title since the original verbiage was presented in only a FB post.


Update March 5, 2021


Added the following photos:

James A. Boozenny, age 18, 1956

Roxette is the author of this article and this is one of the last photos we have of him.  Indeed it was the last time we saw him as he passed away on June 15, 2020.
James and youngest daughter Roxette, December 2019.



Mark Stansell

Comments

Rated 0 out of 5 stars.
No ratings yet

Add a rating

Drop Me a Line, Let Me Know What You Think

Thanks for submitting!

© 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 by Mark J Stansell. Proudly created with Wix.com

bottom of page