Steve Deace exposed this morning how the media was absolutely wrong about masks last year when it came to the country of Japan, because as it stands now, they are under a new state of emergency and thus the olympics won’t have any spectators:
He explains:
Yesterday, a Covid state of emergency was issued in Japan, which means we’ll have a spectator-less Tokyo Olympics. However, weren’t we reliably informed by our incorruptible media that Japan had defeated Covid with masks? Let’s hop in the DeLorean and go back in time, Huey…
— Steve Deace (@SteveDeaceShow) July 9, 2021
Like in this story from last June in the New York Times?https://t.co/OEVmpcm93m
— Steve Deace (@SteveDeaceShow) July 9, 2021
That’s also what the Philadelphia Inquirer claimed last June.https://t.co/uOHEtTwW8K
— Steve Deace (@SteveDeaceShow) July 9, 2021
As early as March 2020, the controlled opposition at National Review was pimping Japan’s maskerade.https://t.co/iPCTmrYtyU
— Steve Deace (@SteveDeaceShow) July 9, 2021
In May 2020, Vanity Fair also shilled for Japan’s maskholes https://t.co/prWyHYE6jl
— Steve Deace (@SteveDeaceShow) July 9, 2021
Last September, the Washington Post said Japan had “cracked the code” on living with Covid via masking.https://t.co/zDGJcTUNu9
— Steve Deace (@SteveDeaceShow) July 9, 2021
Last year, Wired said it was time to “face facts” that countries like Japan had proven masks work.https://t.co/9TUlJ9EDqd
— Steve Deace (@SteveDeaceShow) July 9, 2021
Fun fact: public mask wearing compliance in Japan has been above 80% for 16 months.
So with 16 months of masking lead time in the least obese industrialized country in the world, the masks couldn’t prevent another Covid state of emergency — even within a healthy population.
— Steve Deace (@SteveDeaceShow) July 9, 2021