Just when you think there’s no more room for ignorance, more of it comes sloshing into Steinbach. For the second time Steinbach was the scene of a protest of Manitoba’s health restrictions imposed by government officials trying to stem the tide of Covid-19. Both protests were led by Sheena Friesen who called on those in attendance including me, to make our voices heard protesting the limits on our freedoms. I felt I had to see what was going on in Steinbach so I grabbed my camera and drove to our City Hall. Needless to say, I was one of the very few people there wearing a mask. I stood out and was proud to do so.
Friesen is a chapter leader of an organization called Vaccine Choice for Canada. She urged us to ditch our fear and live life to the fullest. “Don’t acquiesce; don’t let them push you around,” she said. In fact, she assured us, “I will live under a bridge with my family like a troll if necessary.” She thanked God for bringing her to this community of protesters. There were about 100 protesters I estimated. Not a huge number, but Steinbach is much less vaccinated than most of Manitoba. The last figures I have seen showed Steinbach had vaccination rates of about 60% compared to more than 70% for the province. The Rural Municipality of Hanover which surrounds our town has even lower rates of vaccine acceptance. Vaccine resistance is real in Steinbach, as it is in Winkler and its surrounding rural municipality. They have the lowest rates of vaccine uptake in the province. Does anyone think it is a coincidence that these regions are heavily populated with Mennonites and other conservative Christian groups and also strongly support conservative political candidates? One of the speakers claimed “my Jesus is a rebel.” Funny I never thought of Jesus as someone who would selfishly put his “rights” above the needs of vulnerable people to personal safety. None of the speakers expressed any concern for the 30,000 people in Manitoba who have had to put aside surgeries and other important medical procedure because of the fears that Manitoba’s hospitals will be overwhelmed by unvaccinated people who contract Covid-19. These people care only for themselves and their “rights and freedoms.”
The grim reaper was in attendance. In fact he pointed at me and I pointed back. What did he mean? What did I mean? Is it wise to tick off the grim reaper?
Frankly, my overall impression of the speakers in attendance is that they were selfish and stupid. That is a mighty powerful toxic cocktail. I really hate to put it that way, but their speeches were ill thought out and frankly not very smart. I was dismayed by the quality of the speakers. One said to the audience don’t worry if your children are not allowed in school for not wearing masks, “You can home school them.” Have children home schooled by these ignorant people is a thought that is enough to make one shudder.
They think wearing a mask is a great violation of their freedom, immensely more important than the right to life and health of others around them. One speaker, a very young man who “owned a corporation” said before the restrictions his business made a profit of $10,000 per day! Last week after new restrictions came into effect reduced his daily profit to $400. A truly astonishing reduction. Unbelievable actually. But all he cared about was his loss of profit. He did not mention the people who got sick or were missing life saving surgery as a result of the unvaccinated.
More protesters who were not very friendly to facts.
In my opinion the speakers and those who loudly supported them exemplified what Italian writer Umberto Eco referred to as “an invasion of idiots.” This is what he wrote:
“Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community. Then they were quickly silenced, but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It’s the invasion of the idiots.” (Trans. T. Bolin).
If this is the best of vaccine resistance its hard to believe it can be so dangerously effective. But is!
Not that I find Winkler or Steinbach particularly gorgeous places, nor are they palaces, but Canada qualifies in many ways. With that in mind, this, from Juliet:
“Oh! that deceit should dwell in such a gorgeous palace!”
I like that and will try to remember it. Reminds me a little of Hamlet “One can smile and smile and be a villain”
Having been a teacher in Steinbach for so many years I am reading this and thinking my colleagues and I must have been pretty bad at our jobs if some of our students turned out to be this gullible and selfish and void of the ability to think critically.
We are all to blame. I actually blame parents more than children. From my experience, parents try to teach children to believe everything they say rather than teaching them to exercise critical thinking. That is the original sin. Once we give up critical thinking in favor of faith, or trust in authority, it is very difficult to ever get it back. Well meaning parents who want the best for their children forget to set them free. That leads them to accepting “truths” without evidence, reason, or good arguments. Teachers can fall into this trap as well, but the best avoid this error.
Is there anything that can be done by anyone to stop that fool Maxime Bernier from coming to Manitoba and bragging to the crowd about not being vaccinated and not quarantining either.? I am amazed that he is still a member of the bar. Where are the RCMP?
I am outraged that the police would not challenge him. Even though it is in the middle of an election.