Lockdown Shuffle Protest Song by Kent Steedman

I received an email from Kent Steedman:
 
Kent here
Thanks for keeping people informed,
Here is a version of protest. Share if you feel to..not everyone likes rock music, but it works to protest, one of my ways of helping
https://open.spotify.com/track/2fRlil1glVXh8TrjMvCZ1v?si=4e06cd17df544cdd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YO6j_A3wBqE
 
Al the best
Kent-Andrew: Steedman
 
For those like me who find it difficult to make out the lyrics…
 
Lockdown Shuffle
See the adviser and the politician
They’ll tell you anything without contrition
They will just lie if its not verified
The level of incompetence can never be denied
 
So toe the line without thought or debate
If you don’t agree we ‘ll humiliate
Wear a mask so you can’t breathe
And stop the spread of democracy
 
Chorus
So remember while you’re locked away
Having such a struggle on full pay
you’ve set the course to ruin peoples lives
But it’s only the plebs who sacrifice
 
You’ve done an excellent job destroying the arts
Close all the borders and create a farce
Look now here’s a sculpture of a foot
Plenty of people can tell you where it should be put
 

Whistleblower Reports 200,000 Vaccine Deaths Within A Week Of The Shot

24th August 2021 I’m actually been talking to a whistleblower right now that’s yet to be named, who’s an insider at Pfizer, who called and was crying and said that 45,000 number, I have documentation that (and I haven’t seen it yet, so at this point in time, it’s still hearsay) I’ve got documentation that that number is closer to 200,000 people that have died within a week or less of getting one of the shots.” – Dr. Sherri Tenpenny https://www.redvoicemedia.com/2021/08/dr-tenpenny-claims-pfizer-whistleblower-is-saying-close-to-200000-have-died-from-covid-vaccines-video/

Perspective

Child – “How old are you, Grandpa?”

Grandpa – “I’m 81, dear.”

Child – “So does that mean you were alive during the Coronavirus?”

Grandpa – “Yes, I was.”

Child – “Wow. That must have been horrible, Grandpa. We were learning about that at school this week.

They told us about how all the schools had closed. And mums and dads couldn’t go to work so didn’t have as much money to do nice things.

They said that you weren’t allowed to go and visit your friends and family and couldn’t go out anywhere.

They told us that the shops ran out of lots of things so you didn’t have much bread, and flour, and toilet rolls.

They said that Easter holidays were cancelled. And they told us about all those thousands of people that got very sick and who died.

They explained how hard all the doctors and nurses and all essential workers worked, and that lots of them died, too.

That must have been so horrible, grandpa!”

Grandpa – “Yes, that is all correct, but I was just a kid back then. But to tell you the truth I remember it differently…

I remember playing in the garden for hours with mum and dad and having picnics outside and lots of bbqs.

I remember making things with my Dad and baking with my Mum.

I remember learning how to do hand stands and back flips. I remember having quality time with my family, even when they were being my teachers.

I remember Mum’s favorite words becoming ‘Hey, I’ve got an idea…’

Rather than ‘Maybe later or tomorrow I’m a bit busy’.

I remember making our own bread and pastry, growing our own vegies and having fresh eggs from our new chooks. I remember having movie night three or four times a week instead of just one.

I remember we got to put our Christmas lights up in the middle of the year, just because we wanted to.

It was a horrible time for lots of people you are right.

But I remember it differently.”

Remember how our children will remember these times.

Be in control of the memories they are creating right now, so that despite all the awful headlines and emotional stories they will come to read in their future years, they can only actually remember the happy times….
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