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What does it mean to face the beast? Ms. Wolf poses the question: "Does it mean facing the fact that evil on an unimaginable scale is having its way with our world? Or does it mean facing the ugliness, the hatred that manifested so hideously from inside the selves of so many of us?" All of us who lived in a lockdown or mandate state for three years will "always live with a shadow of fear."
During the COVID hysteria, some people became the basest humans, denouncing others who had the temerity to exercise their personal freedoms. Some hospitals even threatened to deny medical care to those unvaccinated. Naomi Wolf had the gall to give voice to studies showing the Pfizer vaccine was affecting women's menstrual cycles, among other more dangerous adverse side effects. In return, she was vilified by the medical community, denounced by most of the liberal media, and had her life threatened. Despite the cancel culture, the journey of self-reflection this caused has emboldened Ms. Wolf, and has made her more spiritual and stronger. She realized the elitist snobs with whom she socialized were empty and vapid, so she found a new community more in tune with her new beliefs. People who are accepting of others and their freedoms.
"If you want the Kingdom of Heaven," she writes, "it turns out that other people simply acting decently to one another, in community, are in fact the Kingdom of Heaven."