World Economic Forum professor Scott Galloway, who ordered government’s to implement strict lockdown measures during the pandemic, has pleaded with the public for “forgiveness” and admitted that the draconian rules were “evil and unnecessary.”
The WEF-funded NYU professor confessed his sins during a Bill Maher panel discussion where he admitted he was “wrong” for siding with the globalists.
“I was on the board of my kids’ school during COVID. I wanted a harsher lockdown policy. In retrospect, I was wrong. The damage to kids of keeping them out of school longer was greater than the risks,” Galloway admitted Friday.
"I was on the board of my kids' school during COVID. I wanted a harsher lockdown policy. In retrospect: I was wrong. The damage to kids of keeping them out of school longer was greater than the risk. But here's the bottom line: We were doing our best. But let's give a little… pic.twitter.com/8Vt2NujNKl
— Eric Abbenante (@EricAbbenante) October 28, 2023
Infowars.com reports: “But here’s the bottom line: myself, our great people, the CDC, I’d like to thank the governor. We were all operating with imperfect information and we were doing our best,” he insisted.
“But let’s learn from it. Let’s hold each other accountable, but let’s bring a little bit of grace and forgiveness in the sh*t show that was COVID,” Galloway added.
Users on social media blasted Galloway’s apology, noting that his definition of “doing our best” meant shaming, ridiculing, and ostracizing anybody who deviated from the official narrative that lockdowns and COVID vaccines saved lives.
NYU Professor calls for COVID amnesty on Bill Maher:
“I wanted a harsher lockdown policy. In retrospect: I was wrong… But here's the bottom line: We were doing our best. Let’s give a little grace and forgiveness.”pic.twitter.com/sxEY9nnhki
— Michael P Senger (@michaelpsenger) October 28, 2023
No, we need to never forget that. It doesn’t matter that you’re now saying you were doing your best. You let your fear grip you and you lectured everyone by your fear.
Some of us tried to tell you, and you ridiculed us.— RasterEyes (@AgentRaster) October 28, 2023
Others pointed out that people like Galloway should be held accountable for pushing tyranny on Americans in the name of public health.
Accountability and justice first. Then you can ask for "grace and forgiveness." pic.twitter.com/sjbIsvRxEN
— Dave Adams (@DaveAda07276747) October 28, 2023
NYU Professor calls for COVID amnesty on Bill Maher:
“I wanted a harsher lockdown policy. In retrospect: I was wrong… But here's the bottom line: We were doing our best. Let’s give a little grace and forgiveness.”pic.twitter.com/sxEY9nnhki
— Michael P Senger (@michaelpsenger) October 28, 2023