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Quite literally:A bit of a follow up on this one.
Imagine being a grown woman assaulting a 17 year old girl who was just doing her job. Lunacy.

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Quite literally:A bit of a follow up on this one.
Imagine being a grown woman assaulting a 17 year old girl who was just doing her job. Lunacy.
>Seven women in total were charged in the brawl. Dabney was the only one among the attackers facing a felony charge for aggravated battery.A bit of a follow up on this one.
Imagine being a grown woman assaulting a 17 year old girl who was just doing her job. Lunacy.
I was more offended by the grown adult men in the video who still don't have the ability to pull their pants up to their waistline.A bit of a follow up on this one.
Imagine being a grown woman assaulting a 17 year old girl who was just doing her job. Lunacy.
I’ll take 10 for things that never happened
You see it is memes like this that truly are a worry.
yes, I am sure those 229,000 anecdotes totally happened and aren't just made up stories by anti-vaxers as usualView attachment 2550726
I don't have a facebook account so I couldn't read the link: https://t.co/UBgYJ0t7HE?amp=1
Here's an archive of some of it: https://archive.md/oxDkA
Image of some of it:
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The post about a million deaths from the vaccine links to this article: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221475002100161X
It's written by a guy who wrote a thousand pages of gibberish "proving" that 5G causes all kinds of ailments. Here's the key parts of his argument as to why there's actually a million unrecorded deaths from the vaccine:
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To summarize, we should expect VAERS to only report 1% of deaths because gibberish (seriously, he just writes literal nonsense for five pages rather than referencing anything, I could believe that VAERS could be wrong but he never supports that specific claim with a citation) therefore the actual number of deaths should be at least 100 times higher but because further gibberish we should actually expect it to be 1000 times higher. So to all of this he has "proven" that there's probably a million deaths due to the COVID vaccine but only 28,000 total deaths due to COVID.
edit: Here's his conclusion as to why the vaccines are a bigger threat than COVID:
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You see it is memes like this that truly are a worry.
Sound good - like a TV show - chicken soup and rest...but the figures of life before the proper introduction of life prior to vaccines shows a world where death was commonplace, and the loss of children and those who never made it to 21 was almost a crap shoot.
Even royalty and the rich were not spared (as viruses don't give a shit what is in your wallet).
We could call it ignorance and pigeon hole it with such memes; or we could drill down a bit further and find a more startling truth - that these people actually have no idea of the history of the world, and that this idea that all your kids grow up is actually an extreme exception to human history and so far from the rule it is abhorrent to think people actually buy this crap.
The future will always look bleak, and the laws of today will always appear to be totalitarian until you study the history of the world and find out what the world was actually like rather than relying on movies or TV as a source of inspiration.
I have a brother that longed for a return to life pre 20th century citing various reasons why. he had no idea at all - none - of life before real medicine - or anything really.
Wouldn't it be cool if we had a hunter-gatherer tribe we could study to find out what life was like back in the daySound good - like a TV show - chicken soup and rest...but the figures of life before the proper introduction of life prior to vaccines shows a world where death was commonplace, and the loss of children and those who never made it to 21 was almost a crap shoot.
ironically, it's thanks to the luxuries of modern medicine that nitwits such as him are able to fantasize about ~the good old days~. seriously. we're now at a point where long term care is being looked into more than ever because the issue has switched over from "how do we keep people from dying before age 10" to "how do we take care of all these 70-90 year-olds oh my god they never end".You see it is memes like this that truly are a worry.
Sound good - like a TV show - chicken soup and rest...but the figures of life before the proper introduction of life prior to vaccines shows a world where death was commonplace, and the loss of children and those who never made it to 21 was almost a crap shoot.
Even royalty and the rich were not spared (as viruses don't give a shit what is in your wallet).
We could call it ignorance and pigeon hole it with such memes; or we could drill down a bit further and find a more startling truth - that these people actually have no idea of the history of the world, and that this idea that all your kids grow up is actually an extreme exception to human history and so far from the rule it is abhorrent to think people actually buy this crap.
The future will always look bleak, and the laws of today will always appear to be totalitarian until you study the history of the world and find out what the world was actually like rather than relying on movies or TV as a source of inspiration.
I have a brother that longed for a return to life pre 20th century citing various reasons why. he had no idea at all - none - of life before real medicine - or anything really.
Save this tweet for when your grandchildren ask what 2021 was like.
They were hesitant and resistant even when Republicans were pushing mandates and the like. It's stupid that's grown like a cancer inside the republican base, the idea that the government can't do anything right.THis conspiracy stuff (in the u.s at least), in my opinion, comes from the extreme political division that's going on right now and the result of that is that either side does not trust anything the other side does or says. The left to the right is like 'take the jab racist bigot reee' and the right to the left is like 'I don't want your commie injection' (I'm heavily generalizing both sides). It should be a case of talking to a doctor and seeing if you're medically eligible to get it. And also I think the right is more prone to conspiracy theories if the event that the theory arises from has to do with personal freedoms, such as mandates. I think the government pushed too hard for vaccinations that it caused the side already distrustful of the left/democrats to retaliate.
Only if the Republicans are in charge can anything be done, and even then only the right kind of republican....the idea that the government can't do anything right.
I got a covid test today and I can feel the microchip from the long swab attaching itself into my brain as i write this. Thanks Obama
THis conspiracy stuff (in the u.s at least), in my opinion, comes from the extreme political division that's going on right now and the result of that is that either side does not trust anything the other side does or says. The left to the right is like 'take the jab racist bigot reee' and the right to the left is like 'I don't want your commie injection' (I'm heavily generalizing both sides). It should be a case of talking to a doctor and seeing if you're medically eligible to get it. And also I think the right is more prone to conspiracy theories if the event that the theory arises from has to do with personal freedoms, such as mandates. I think the government pushed too hard for vaccinations that it caused the side already distrustful of the left/democrats to retaliate.
They don't even have a good idea of life right now. Look at the way they constantly frame the vaccine issue as not "blindly trusting experts" and call anyone who listens to covid-related public health advice "sheep," unlike their wise and skeptical selves who don't trust experts at all. They don't realize that they are literally "trusting experts" every day of their life from the moment they wake up. Do they boil and treat all their water because they don't trust their municipal water authority? Do they carry out structural testing on every building they enter or bridge they cross because they don't trust engineers? Do they grow and can all their own food because they don't trust food safety inspections?You see it is memes like this that truly are a worry.
Sound good - like a TV show - chicken soup and rest...but the figures of life before the proper introduction of life prior to vaccines shows a world where death was commonplace, and the loss of children and those who never made it to 21 was almost a crap shoot.
Even royalty and the rich were not spared (as viruses don't give a shit what is in your wallet).
We could call it ignorance and pigeon hole it with such memes; or we could drill down a bit further and find a more startling truth - that these people actually have no idea of the history of the world, and that this idea that all your kids grow up is actually an extreme exception to human history and so far from the rule it is abhorrent to think people actually buy this crap.
The future will always look bleak, and the laws of today will always appear to be totalitarian until you study the history of the world and find out what the world was actually like rather than relying on movies or TV as a source of inspiration.
I have a brother that longed for a return to life pre 20th century citing various reasons why. he had no idea at all - none - of life before real medicine - or anything really.