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  1. A Letter to Liberals: Censorship and COVID: An Attack on Science and American Ideals. HardcoverAug. 2 2022. A leading Democrat challenges his party to return to liberal values and evidence-based science. Democrats were the party of intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and faith in scientific and liberal empiricism.

  2. 2 août 2022 · During the COVID pandemic, these attitudes have taken a back seat to blind faith in government mandates and countermeasures driven by pharmaceutical companies and captive federal agencies, promoted by corporate media, and cynically exploiting the fears of the American people.

  3. “Where have all the liberals gone, and how were they replaced by a Bizarro ‘left’ promoting militant obedience to government decree, total state surveillance, universal segregation in the name of ‘public health,’ and—above all—iron censorship of every dissident opinion, every inconvenient fact?

  4. 2 août 2022 · RFK Jr asks liberals to open their hearts as a traditional liberal would in regards to Covid 19 attitudes. That side of society that once questioned everything suddenly found itself in lockstep with government, big pharma and msm all packaged as anti vaxxer and anti Trumpism.

  5. A Letter to Liberals is Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s, challenge to “lockdown liberalism’s” embrace of policies that are an affront to once cherished precepts. Kennedy invites listeners to look at the data in order to answer questions such as: Did COVID vaccines really save millions and end the pandemic?

  6. 2 août 2022 · A Letter to Liberals is Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s, challenge to “lockdown liberalism’s” embrace of policies that are an affront to once cherished precepts. Kennedy invites readers to look at the data in order to answer questions such as: Did COVID vaccines really save millions and end the pandemic?

  7. Kennedy accuses the party of accepting the government's public health measures implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic, which he paints as propaganda and unscientific. The book advocates to liberal Americans to protect the civil liberties and the First Amendment, and to reject what Kennedy describes as cancel culture. Critical reception