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- sted6
gets infected, changes opinion
- cleary a healthy manAQUTE
- FloorDautopian
- fuck him. ruining the gene pool with his moronic brain.inteliboy
- Is it simply that many flyover state Americans have zero idea what's going on in the rest of the world? Is the news THAT bad there?Nairn
- Or do these people have the opportunity but stick to shit local news? I can't get my head around the 'American gov't conspiracy' when the entireNairn
- ...rest of the world is clearly dealing with the same situation.Nairn
- It's scary. The media used to blame "Russian propaganda", but seems like people actually want to feed themselves fake news and ridiculous conspiracies.yuekit
- I'm starting to think that if and when a vaccine is finally available, a lot of people will refuse to take because they think BillGates is trying toyuekit
- give them autism or something.yuekit
- For some reason, conservative Christians people have embraced their poor educations and have decided to blanket reject all science viewpointsmonospaced
- If an educated, liberal expert tells anyone to do something, it is now questioned or considered the exact opposite of truth by conservative Christians.monospaced
- Same reason they are anti education, anti higher education, and anti skilled work and anti anything that resembles progress.monospaced
- ALL of the antivaxers I know are liberal, new-age types. I’ve yet to meet a conservative oneGnash
- All of those antivax lobby groups are far from maga types, the opposite actuallyGnash
- Homeopathy, the pinnacle of stupidity, is ALL lefty, middle class, educated, liberalsGnash
- The maga’s are all about the gov’t ‘forcing’ them to do anything. Not about the science. Throw the conspiracy nuts in there tooGnash
- The maga’s would protest breathing if the gov’t made forcing everyone to breathe a lawGnash
- The are equally as many moron liberals than there are conservativesGnash
- sure, you've got a point on the anti-vaxxer idiocy!monospaced
- But, I still think the maga stuff is still rooted in anti-science as much as, or more than, perceived rights infringement.monospaced
- Take THIS case as an example. He was anti-science, thought it wasn't real, and turned to God to help him.monospaced
- Actually, he thought it was a conspiracy that deep-state scientists participated in. It wasn’t about the science, or lack thereofGnash
- The kooky maga’s all think that the scientists are ‘in’ on it. They’re not antiscience, per se. They just don’t think they are telling the truth.Gnash
- A subtle, but important distinctionGnash
- I have family in Jupiter. It fucking sucks.garbage
- Headlines from the past month there include a guy murdering his wife because he thought she had covid.garbage
- And a protest of social distancing where thousands of people got together in their boats to form a "Trumptilla" and sailed to Mar-a-Lago.garbage
- Complaining about the economy while wasting thousands and thousands of gallons of gas to support an orange idiot that thinks they're white trash.garbage
- @mono let me ask you something: do you believe that the future of a civilization it depends on how knowledge is passed on to the next generation?sted
- ad if so. Who do you think play a critical role in this process of conservation?sted
- the ones who demand constant change, or the ones who consciously desire conservatism?
(ignore that "it" pls :)sted - yes of course, and the ones who demand change, of course, will play the roles in making change, of coursemonospaced
- This guy, Gnash. He wrote that he put more faith in god than the science. The science he rejected in favor of anti-science conspiracy theory. And religion.monospaced
- If you don't think scientists are telling the truth, and think they're all conspiring to hurt them, then you're pretty much textbook anti-science for this.monospaced
- The same people spreading that idiocy (preachers and nutjobs) are also questioning all climate change science, and other related sciences.monospaced
- The argument that right-wing american conservative christianity fuels antiscience rhetoric is not a weak theory. It's well established. Sorry.monospaced
- OBBTKN0
- ^ BCN airportOBBTKN
- Who that?robotron3k
- Seems sensible. Wonder if he made it through the metal detector.webazoot
- robotron3k-5
- L.O.S.E.R.tank02
- you are lacking grasp, bobo. richest country in the world and already running out of food and money. what a #shitholescruffics
- the media has a lot to do with fucking us overmoldero
- except they don'tmonospaced
- If people stopped watching cable news, would that stop the media from fucking us over, or do they actually do anything beyond talk all day on TV?monospaced
- snowflakeinteliboy
- shapesalad-5
This will be instantly downvoted..I know... but, open minds guys, try to see it from all sides:
RaTG13 – the undeniable evidence that the Wuhan coronavirus is man-made:
https://nerdhaspower.weebly.com/…
Here's what I'm not able to compute in order to believe it really came from nature - it wasn't bat season they hibernate over winter, there aren't any bats in the area, and for the virus to leap from bat > pangolin > human, well pangolins don't have the type of cells that covid-19 attaches itself to, so... how does it work? and why didn't the Chinese cull all bats and pangolins within a 100km radius to prevent more infections? If you wanted to stop more outbreaks surely you'd cull all animals that transmit the virus to humans?
- UNDENIABLE EVIDENCE, hosted on a weebly.com free tier account.********
- haha -3 in the space of 2mins, some fast readers here...shapesalad
- This is a bit like climate change skepticism...anythin... is possible but why rely on fringe people and non-experts on such a complex topic?yuekit
- If the evidence is so undeniable, why are actual virologists saying the opposite? Why rely on some anonymous guy's blog?yuekit
- Just the fact that you call it ‘Wuhan coronavirus’ is evidence enough that you are trying very hard to confirm your bias instead of having intellectual honesty.sr_rosa
- shapesalad instead of complaining about being downvoted (I didn't downvote) stick around defend some of these points if you can...yuekit
- For instance, one of the leading theories is that it was circulating in humans for a long time before evolving to become so infectious.yuekit
- I don't see how that is inconsistent with anything you mentioned...but then again I'm not a virologist lol. There are all kinds of things are could be missing.yuekit
- "why didn't the Chinese cull all bats?"
UNDENIABLE EVIDENCE******** - "why are actual virologists saying the opposite?" Well, check who they are, some have been involved trying to make more dangerous viruses and depend on funding.shapesalad
- "It wasn't even bat season!!!"
UNDENIABLE EVIDENCE.******** - " Why rely on some anonymous guy's blog?" Why also rely on mainstream media? Why not not rely, & simply listen to both sides and go with the most plausible.shapesalad
- I'm not saying it isn't from Nature, I'm asking, how was it possible. Perhaps evidence of frozen bats, stored from 6 months and sold at the market, theshapesalad
- Yes but tens of thousands of scientists, governments etc around the world have been studying the virus for months.yuekit
- virus surviving in their frozen flesh, would be good evidence. But that's not been presented. So I ask how. I don't say my questions are evidence, but I ask.shapesalad
- And if you have factual and plausible answers I'm all ears.shapesalad
- If it was so obvious that it was man made, would someone else (aside from anon guy with Weebly blog) have not pointed this out by now?yuekit
- ...bat ears infact.shapesalad
- Dunning-Kruger effect in all its glory. When you are so ignorant on a given topic you do not even know how unqualified you are to evaluate different hypothesis.sr_rosa
- The virus was created in the same lab that created 9/11********
- In terms of how's it's possible, what about the scenario I mentioned above? Why couldn't it have already been circulating in humans and someone brought it toyuekit
- the market? Or another animal was carrying the virus and sold at the market?yuekit
- One thing that most scientists seem to agree on is that there was an intermediary host between bats and humans.yuekit
- Anyway I agree we should keep open mind, but when someone puts up an anonymous blog like this, unprofessionally written etc it seems like there is a motive.yuekit
- yuekit, regarding in being in humans long before evolving to become so infectious/dangerous... read the article <shapesalad
- If someone did have clear evidence it was man made you would think the exact opposite would be true, they would want their name out there as the personyuekit
- who discovered this. You would also expect the US government and other rivals of China to call this out.yuekit
- And where is Batman in all this?!!!
UNDENIABLE EVIDENCE.microkorg - Saying that someone have to read every article published anonymously to make your mind, is like saying you have to watch child porn to know if you are into it.sr_rosa
- I didn't say to read every article, just this one..shapesalad
- Sure you did, you pervert.sr_rosa
- One thing we can say for sure, in the past viruses DID jump from animals to humans naturally and the exact origin was never discovered. So it would hardly beyuekit
- impossible or unprecedented for this to have happened.yuekit
- 100 years later, they are still debating where the "Spanish flu" came from. They aren't even sure which continent it originated on.yuekit
- UNDENIABLE EVIDENCE, hosted on a weebly.com free tier account.
- imbecile1
Japan suicides decline as Covid-19 lockdown causes shift in stress factors
https://www.theguardian.com/worl…
April’s 20% drop compared with a year earlier may be the result of delays to start of school year, less commuting and more time with family
- shapesalad-7
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/healt…
"Coronavirus: Children affected by rare Kawasaki-like disease"
Not hearing much outcry from the Japanese, in particular residents of Kawasaki and owners of Kawasaki motors, calling this disease having been named 'Kawasaki Disease" as racist...
Still don't see why it couldn't be called Wuhan Virus.
- Kawasaki disease is named after the doctor who first published about it. And the virus causing covid-19 already has a name: CoV-SARS2.sr_rosa
- "The disorder was first described in 1967 by Tomisaku Kawasaki"
Do think you're being racist now about Kawasaki. lol.webazoot - just say, lolshapesalad
- pwnedmonospaced
- Still like wuflu bestGnash
- Kung flu was fun to say and funny, because it attacks.monospaced
- True, that was good tooGnash
- How stupid is shapesalad? Let's find out!i_monk
- Pretty stupid is the answer. No. Whalystewped.shapesalad
- Could call it Wuhan virus after Doctor Mr Wuhan ...shapesalad
- You can address someone by mister or doctor — if appropriate — but not both at the same time. Can't you even get that right?sr_rosa
- elahon0
- wait, so safety rules in a store is crossing the line for a ruined country?monospaced
- "Todd Starnes is an American far-right columnist, commentator, author and radio host. He has appeared on Fox and Friends and Hannity." Nuff said, hahaelahon
- Who goes to a department store to buy a toaster anymore?GM278
- ^ boomersdorf
- dbloc2
- Is this real? lol
Indoor photography banned!******** - Loophole: you can canoe with your family as long as you set up a picnic inside the canoe!********
- Lol. RidiculousGnash
- lol yupmoldero
- Wtf are “soft” martial artscannonball1978
- ^ no contact. no sparring, no grappling.dopepope
- Is this real? lol
- renderedred0
“When you test, you have a case. When you test, you find something is wrong with people. If we didn’t do any testing, we would have very few cases.”
Does this mean less death too?
- how stupid can one be?renderedred
- i guess you could say 87k people died of natural causesrenderedred
- First were behind on testing, now that we caught up, it's not good enough for Fauci. he says don't look at each other now in order to be safe else die!?!?robotron3k
- bobo?!? you admit your dear leader was behind on testing? wow!renderedred
- I heard Facuo say testing everyone is going to save us all. That ambitious statement will put USA behind immediately doesn't it??robotron3k
- Now we have a big problem with growing Cuomoissm...robotron3k
- No we don’t you shitstain of a human.monospaced
- ********-4
Comic Book Predicted Pandemic
- Brain Force ad with PJW in a pilot jacket.PhanLo
- Love the 'unelected' angle there, like yeah - Middle America voted Jared and IvankaNairn
- Hahaha Phanlo, nice one!OBBTKN
- Yup. And still the current shitstain of a leader claims there was no foresight into this.monospaced
- Gardener2
- imagine. Coronavirus deaths aside. It all started by a dumb idea to sell books online out of his garage. Just a simple thought that popped into his head._niko
- myeh, he's 'not even' at a quarter of a trillion (sob). I suspect someone in Asia will become the world's first trillionaire. I doubt it'll happen for decades.Nairn
- I'm probably totally wrong and Jeff will hit $1.2Tn by 2026.Nairn
- punches for if realKrassy
- At a certain point it’s just hoarding.colab
- It’s OK it’ll trickle down.MrT
- no issue with amassing wealth; the issue is with giving 'thanks' in response to 'coronavirus deaths'Krassy
- Can’t be real_niko
- Don’t you see it’s fake or joke, there’s the user handle which reads @jordbrookesNBQ00
- neverscared0
we did quite good -afaik- flattening the curve, so restaurants, cafes , bars are opening in austria for the first time after 2months of lockdown.
good vibes !
- Krassy0
Why American life went on as normal during the killer pandemic of 1969
https://nypost.com/2020/05/16/wh…
"The idea that a pandemic could be controlled with social distancing and public lockdowns is a relatively new one. It was first suggested in a 2006 study by New Mexico scientist Robert J. Glass, who got the idea from his 14-year-old daughter’s science project."
- what? no.
fuck no.
relatively new? no.
https://www.latimes.…imbecile - The Post has pandered to anti science conservative POVs for awhile now. The article ignores that we could have presented most of those deaths.monospaced
- The whole argument rests on the idea that everyone is okay if a disease wipes out millions of people needlessly. Really stupid AF stuff here.monospaced
- what? no.
- Gardener2
UK Freedom Movement protests flop in Leeds as no one turns up
for mass gatherings in parks













