Europe's Oldest Living Person, A Nun, Survives COVID At Age 117
French nun Sister Andre, who is Europe's oldest living person at 117 years old, has just beaten COVID. In fact, she says she "didn't even know" she had it.
Tough look for American Karens, who make a living shaking in fear.
Sister Andre was asked if COVID scared her at all, and her answer was epic:
"No," she said. "I wasn't scared of dying."
You'd think Americans would pay more attention to people around the world who have found ways to live without fear. Sister Andre doesn't fear death because she believes God is in control. How can anyone who believes in God here in the States then claim man-made protocols are our savior?
No matter what we do, the risk of becoming ill will remain. We were at risk of sickness before COVID, and we will be at risk even after it's eradicated. Here in the United States, we praise news celebrities like Rachel Maddow and live our lives in terror. If we instead idolized the lifestyles of happy people and recognized the failed logic of fearing death, then maybe we would be free of COVID protocols by now. We certainly wouldn't be watching and following the news quite as much, would we?
Most Americans inflicted with COVID are sick in bed for a day or two and hardly know they have anything, just like Europe's oldest person. We wish Sister Andre health going forward. She is a role model for Americans who live like cowards.