Judd Dunning on COVID Mandates: Balancing Safety and Freedom
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Have you ever felt torn between safety measures and personal freedoms during the pandemic? In this eye-opening episode of 'American Medicine Today', political author and Newsmax contributor Judd Dunning dives into the contentious topic of COVID mandates and lockdowns. As government restrictions ramp up again, Dunning shares his thoughts on whether a new 'COVID New Deal' is truly necessary and what it could mean for the future of American society.
He doesn't shy away from discussing the emotional toll these mandates have on individuals, especially those feeling pressured to get vaccinated. The conversation takes a critical look at the reliability of vaccine reporting and the accuracy of government statistics, questioning how these figures influence public perception and policy. Dunning also delves into the history of government overreach, stressing the importance of defending personal liberties and constitutional rights.
He argues that while it's crucial to keep people safe, it's equally important not to erode the freedoms that define America. This episode offers a nuanced perspective on the ongoing COVID crisis, making it a must-listen for anyone grappling with the complex interplay of health, politics, and personal freedom.