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Noam Chomsky: The Unvaccinated Should Be ‘Isolated’ from Society

During an interview with Kurt Gödel, famed MIT linguist professor and anti-American activist Noam Chomsky stated that while people who refuse COVID vaccines shouldn’t be forced to inject one, they should still be “isolated” to protect the community.

“People who refuse to accept vaccines, I think the right response for them is not to force them to, but rather to insist that they be isolated,” Chomsky declared. “If people decide, ‘I am willing to be a danger to the community by refusing to vaccinate,’ they should say then, ‘Well, I also have the decency to isolate myself. I don’t want a vaccine, but I don’t have the right to run around harming people.’ That should be a convention. Enforcing is a different question. It should be understood. And we should try to get it to be understood. If it really reaches the point where they are severely endangering people, then of course you have to do something about it.”

At least he is honest and direct about his totalitarian impulses.

Chomsky added, “So I think we should first attempt to establish conventions that will be understandable by people with some moral capacity to try to convince them that it’s your rights to refuse to get a vaccine, but then it is your responsibility to isolate yourself so you don’t harm others.”

The bullying leftists who are so eager to “isolate” the noncompliant never address the issues of natural immunity or religious exemptions, or the fact that the vaccinated can still spread the disease. That’s because their real agenda is control, not science or health.

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Noam Chomsky

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In a January 1990 column published by the magazine The Lies of Our Times, Chomsky wrote that “the Jews do not merit a ‘second homeland’ because they already have New York, with a huge Jewish population, Jewish-run media, a Jewish mayor, and domination of cultural and economic life.” In a subsequent interview, entitled “Anti-Semitism, Zionism and the Palestinians,” he said:

“By now Jews in the U.S. are the most privileged and influential part of the population…. Anti-Semitism is no longer a problem, fortunately. It’s raised, but it’s raised because privileged people want to make sure they have total control, not just 98% control. That’s why anti-Semitism is becoming an issue. Not because of the threat of anti-Semitism; they want to make sure there’s no critical look at the policies the U.S. (and they themselves) support in the Middle East…. We should bear it in mind when there’s talk in the U.S. about anti-Semitism.”


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