You’ll Keep Seeing Us In The Comments

Hi there.

Today I want to share with you the comment I would write if I always had the time.

As articles increase of the unexpected and often unexplained deaths of so many actors, comedians, news anchors, athletes, students, etc…

You’ll keep seeing us in the comments.

You may not want us there, but we’ll be there.

We’ll be there expressing concern over why there is such a sudden rise in these numbers. It seems nearly every day I hear the “ding” as an article comes across my phone of another tragic story.

Some so young, some middle aged, some so timeless and yet seeming to disappear all at once.

We’ve seen it in the public forum.

We’ve felt it personally.

Many of us love and dearly miss people who’s deaths will never be acknowledged in the nightly news, but they’ve been suddenly and suspiciously torn from us all the same and our hearts are all the more broken.

So, you’ll keep seeing us in the comments.

Are some of these deaths natural? Of course.

People live and die. That has always been and will always be.

But one simply cannot ignore the sudden uptick in numbers of strange and sudden deaths in the recent months.

In these past two years, at the threat of many livelihoods, careers, and the ability to provide for our families, we were told to inject our bodies, once, twice, three times, four times, with something that was promoted through fear mongering, backed by little to no research, and at the start, it wasn’t even approved by the FDA.

Sure, there was testing… and we were the experimental subjects.

We watched countries shut it down due to adverse reactions, but here, we pressed on with zeal.

Now the threat has subsided if we refuse, but little to no apologies or admissions of danger or guilt have been made.

So, you’ll keep seeing us in the comments.

You will continue to hear the questions, the concerns, the heart felt warnings.

I’m certainly not standing with anyone who is spiteful or heartless in their words. I’ve seen too much of that, and can’t understand the lack of compassion. It’s unhelpful and cruel.

I’m standing with those who don’t want to see this devastation continue, who speak out of heartfelt love and concern. There are so many of us who don’t know how to stay silent when the silence will only encourage these numbers to keep rising. It’s something no one wants to talk about.

And so you keep seeing us in the comments.

Because, truth be told, we don’t have another platform. We are silenced and cancelled at every turn if we dare speak out. (Notice how I’ve been avoiding a certain word? That’s not by accident.)

And maybe you say, “There hasn’t been enough time or research to prove that this has caused all these deaths.” You’re right. So you also can’t prove that we’re wrong. There was no time for research. And that’s the issue here.

And if you say, “Well, the virus took many lives as well.” Yes, it did. And it was devastating.

But you see, we were encouraged to avoid that virus all costs.

While the “cure” was something we were told to take at all cost.

Scratch that… we weren’t even told there would be a cost.

We’re not heartless. We’re heartbroken.

And so, because we love people and want to see this tragedy end…

You’ll keep seeing us in the comments.

Published by Bethany Joy

A wife, full time homemaker, and homeschooling boy mom. I've always loved to write and in the craziness of life, I find this to be the best outlet! I love to write on anything from mom blogs to social issues. I like to work out just so I can keep up. I’m a bit of a health nut, a music lover and I adore the outdoors! All of this by Gods grace and for his glory!

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