Ivor Cummins now says his Covid authoritarianism advocacy was ackshyually 4D chess
Bwahahahahahahaha
This is getting pathetic. Now that it’s been pointed out that he himself agitated for Covid authoritarianism, Ivor Cummins—who insists the entire debacle was purely top-down—claims that, ackshyually, he wasn’t really supporting lockdowns or masks… he was just playing 4D chess.
So, to be clear, if one were to believe him (and I don’t — he’s just squirming to not admit he fell into the Covid hysteria), it means he agitated for wrecking society and enslaving us so as to, uh, help preserve his voice so he could months later come save us? …from what he helped do?
Priceless.
One of many attempts to dislodge him from his unshakeable view that the evil cabal puppeteered it all:
“YOU fell into the Covid hysteria, Ivor. You believed it was dangerous enough to justify authoritarian interventions. You agitated for them. You were part of it.
You’re living proof that even smart people can get swept up in mass delusion.
This isn’t about stupidity.
The Covid groupthink captured some of the smartest, most educated minds on Earth. IQ was no shield. Credentials offered no protection.
Groupthink is a human vulnerability—eternal and systemic.
But your theory? It imagines mass delusion happens only because some outsider elites — some puppet master not under the sway of the groupthink — casts a spell over the herd.
I wish it were that simple. That would make it easier to fight. But it’s not.
The real danger comes from within the group — from the physics and evolution of sociopolitical communities themselves — not from some outsider pulling strings.”





