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Coronainsanity

1 million injured. 1 million isn't the true number cause they had underlying conditions of injury prior to the vaccine. They deserved to get injured.
 
I think Tinsel is right, hughes is a troll, sometimes his retorts are just so blatantly dumb ya just stare blanking off into space and wait for a few brain cells to die.

All I'm doing is copying the same retorts you dummies use for those that die from covid. So if that makes me a stupid troll then all you're doing is calling yourselves one. See how dumb those arguments sound now? Thank you for agreeing finally.
 
Called the math tudor. He said when the same number equals the same number for instance X = X. Then theres no reason to define the other X as less than anything. less mild included.

Did you make it up to higher math that involves fractions, decimals, and percentages. This is where you are needing help. Ask them to keep going though now that you know X=X. Every baby step is a good step.
 
Our infrastructure problems are bigger than covid and predate it. It's a brittle structure full of cracks. The harder it's hit as a shock, the more that will break that won't be rebuilt, but will hopefully evolve as something else. It's tempting to see that as regenerative and restorative and best to just get on with, but it's not on the timescale of the chapters of a person's life. I think if we let her rip, the resulting hit would be so deep, and recovery so slow, it would accelerate the bifurcation of our economy, with solutions that cater only to the restoration of services to the wealthy coming quickly, and empty storefronts and fewer choices for the poor continuing for decades in more cases. More business would close where nothing would replace them, and the entire life trajectory of people will be less productive.

It is far better to do what we can to prevent spread, taking precautions that minimize disruption (like masking and vaccination), because letting the shit hit the fan won't lead to infrastructure improvements. It will lead to an excuse to leave those without means unserved.

Sounds like you would enjoy reading Neville Chamberlain's autobiography.
 
Has one person flipped their stance on any of the shit that's been posted in this thread since day 1 tho? Seems like the biggest treadmill of a thread this forum has ever seen.

I just went back and re-read the first couple pages of the thread, and I flipped my stance on everything.

I'm now convinced coronavirus is no big deal, won't turn out to be 30 times deadlier than the flu, most Americans probably already have natural immunity to it, and taking any public health precautions or cancelling events to slow the spread are all overreactions and mass hysteria, and don't work anyway because some people still get sick.
 
I just went back and re-read the first couple pages of the thread, and I flipped my stance on everything.

I'm now convinced coronavirus is no big deal, won't turn out to be 30 times deadlier than the flu, most Americans probably already have natural immunity to it, and taking any public health precautions or cancelling events to slow the spread are all overreactions and mass hysteria, and don't work anyway because some people still get sick.

It?s good you came around.

30 times deadlier than the flu turned out to be a number some blogger pulled out of their ass; the fact that 99.9% of Americans survived it or didn?t get it at all supports the natural immunity argument, and all the mass hysteria didn?t prevent some people from getting sick, just like anyone with a lick of common sense was saying back when this thread was started.

Next time maybe you?ll listen to me.
 
It?s good you came around.

30 times deadlier than the flu turned out to be a number some blogger pulled out of their ass; the fact that 99.9% of Americans survived it or didn?t get it at all supports the natural immunity argument, and all the mass hysteria didn?t prevent some people from getting sick, just like anyone with a lick of common sense was saying back when this thread was started.

Next time maybe you?ll listen to me.

Aprox 20x deadlier than the flu in 2021.

The fact there's millions of people that have had covid multiple times proves the natural immunity argument sucks.

Common sense? Lmao....bwahahaha! Funny guy.
 
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Aprox 20x deadlier than the flu in 2021.

The fact there's millions of people that have had covid multiple times proves the natural immunity argument sucks.

Common sense? Lmao....bwahahaha! Funny guy.

20 x? Where?s your data troll? I posted a link to a very credible source that debunks that.

There are 7.75 billion people on the planet compared to your millions who have had it multiple times. Just because not everybody has natural immunity obviously doesn?t mean that nobody has it.

Then again, I?ve figured out that you post utterly moronic shit here to get attention for whatever pathetic reason compels you.

Frankly, I think you would do better to put on women?s clothing and hang around in bars.
 
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