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Libs of TikTok says it’s a terrible idea to ask for COVID ‘pandemic amnesty’

Updated: November 4, 2022 at 9:57 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Nov 4, 2022 – 9:32 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — The conservative Libs of TikTok Twitter account is known for exposing left-wing ideologies in everyday life, typically posting videos and pictures taken by liberals themselves. Chaya Raichik, the account’s owner, often focuses on highlighting how the LGBT agenda is permeating society through events like “family friendly” drag shows and so-called transgender or non-binary teachers who strive daily to indoctrinate children with gender ideology and critical race theory.

But Raichik’s most recent thread shifted gears to respond to the controversial article, published in The Atlantic, titled “Let’s Declare a Pandemic Amnesty.” The piece argues that while many rules and regulations enforced during the COVID-19 pandemic were “totally misguided,” the way to move forward is to “acknowledge that we made complicated choices in the face of deep uncertainty” instead of admitting that mistakes were made, some with irreversible damage.

Social media instantly exploded with backlash from conservatives, including Raichik, who soon created a mega thread on Twitter, which she used to outline the most devastating impact of COVID regulations and lockdowns.

“They want us to forgive and forget what they did during the pandemic,” she wrote. “We shouldn’t.

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