Author Topic: Is prosecuting the perpetrators for "crimes against humanity" appropriate?  (Read 1362 times)

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Is prosecuting - TV and print media, Internet platforms, heads of government agencies like the FDA and NIH and opinionated TV anchors - for crimes against humanity, negligent homicide and/or manslaughter, appropriate for those who stood in the way of COVID-19 victims and a life-saving protocol, resulting in perhaps well over 100,000 needless and senseless deaths of American citizens?

Zelenko suggested that anyone who got in the way of patients and their care with HCQ are guilty of crimes against humanity and genocide.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/zBZn9AtctNnC/

Is negligent homicide too strong a term for HCQ's detractors?
https://www.covid-19forum.org/index.php?topic=174.0
« Last Edit: September 20, 2020, 10:51:45 AM by Robert »
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