The article critiques individuals, particularly James Cameron, who rigidly cling to their belief in “science” as a justification for COVID-19 policies, despite evidence contradicting their views. It describes a sense of superiority among those who supported lockdowns, mask mandates, and vaccinations, labeling their behavior as fanatical. Cameron’s claims about New Zealand eliminating COVID-19 are criticized as misleading, as the nation only temporarily closed its borders, which is not a viable solution for larger countries like the U.S. The article argues that data shows New Zealand’s COVID rates are actually higher than the U.S.’s, undermining Cameron’s narrative. Additionally, Dr. Robert Redfield, former head of the CDC, stated that the vaccine shouldn’t be classified as such since it doesn’t stop transmission. The critique emphasizes that adherence to a specific ideology, rather than actual scientific evidence, motivates the beliefs of COVID extremists like Cameron.

