Naomi Wolf, author of The Bodies of Others, assesses the future of human liberty after catastrophic Covid policies and what they mean for human rights. She is interviewed by Jeffrey Tucker, Brownstone Institute.
Among many topics, they cover the 19th-century battle in England over disease testing and quarantine, the old liberal position on infectious disease and freedom, the rise of the segregationist mentality in the US, the influence of the CCP over US and UK covid policy, and the need for an honest accounting of the last two years.
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