Wuhan Coronavirus: Megathread - Got too big

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Yeah those folks deserve to die. Isn't that half your country fat fucks with bad blood pressure?

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You know back in the 90's-2010's I used to laugh at the fucking Africans when they dealt with diseases like retards like they would have a cholera or ebola outbreak and they would reject the white man trying to contain it thinking they were the ones perpetrating it. This pandemic tells me its not a retard African thing its a generalized human thing and Americans are at the top of the leaderboards. Good luck and stay the fuck out of my country you diseased ridden pack rats.
Those people can stay inside if they want. Everybody else can, will, and (some) are living normal lives.
 
Edit #2: This is unexpected:

You think that's weird? Here's AOC backing up Orange Lucifer.

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You are correct but the retards in this thread are just gonna call it propaganda and that this is fake.
So you're for the lockdowns now?
You know back in the 90's-2010's I used to laugh at the fucking Africans when they dealt with diseases like retards like they would have a cholera or ebola outbreak and they would reject the white man trying to contain it thinking they were the ones perpetrating it. This pandemic tells me its not a retard African thing its a generalized human thing and Americans are at the top of the leaderboards.
Imagine comparing COVID to Cholera or Ebola. Is your brain function that impaired, or are you just pretending to be retarded?
Good luck and stay the fuck out of my country you diseased ridden pack rats.
Good. Cower in fear, faggot.
Isolation worked so fucking well for the Indigenous Americans when the disease inevitably reached their shores.
 
I'll poke my friend for details when I can but it's becoming a touchy subject cause he's exhausted and frustrated that less and less people are taking lock-downs seriously.
Which is one of the many negative consequences from pretty much all forms of authority pissing their credibility away this year. Once it's gone, it takes a very long time to earn back. We're in for a world of hurt if something more serious than COVID ever gets loose. A large percentage of people aren't going to follow any quarantine measures due to all the bad blood from 2020's bullshit.
 
Unfortunately, it's those aforementioned groups that have the most influence, so politicians tend to reward them first and foremost *sigh* . It suck's, but it's also a harsh reality.

They kind of forget the small pesky detail that they arent immortal and their attitude will change once its their lives on the line. They have names and addresses...
I don't think any of the suits were successful because the universities and their attorneys know how to argue their side in court persuasively enough to get a ruling in their favor.

As a student in law (or as I like to call it "lawl" because the legal system is a fucking circus) I can confirm that. Law and legal cases ultimately falls down on which lawyer is able to loophole and bullshit the system first and better. You MAY have the legal high ground but if your foe has the better lawyer, chances are, the prick can just pull off the legal equivalent of a "No u" argument that doesnt make sense outside of the courts but since it does there, its the only argument that matters and they win instantly.

Lets also remember that the courts are extremely, COMICALLY, corrupt. Judges can dismiss entire cases if the one getting sued drop a fat stack of cash on their lap and there isnt much you can do (the supreme court is just as corrupt).

Oh yes, I almost forgot, there is also a lot of "connections" that these universities have with those in positions of power (either because they were students there before and/or because they know each other through common contacts) and they can just ask for a favor to have the entire case dismissed.

Its all ultimately who can "convince" the judge better and legal arguments (actual legal arguments I mean) are optional. Its about who can cheat the system better.


Is the system bullshit? YES
Are they aware of it? YES
Do they want anything changed? NO
Even if they did, are they willing to put the work and guts to not only adknowledge that the system is corrupt and flawed and thus put the effort in changing it for the better?

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To the people breathlessly posting hospital fear porn, have you ever asked what is the normal operating capacity in hospitals during flu season for the past 10 years? Are we at or above those levels currently? Are the death rates super high for this year?

Spoiler: If you don't know the answer to those questions you are both uninformed and needlessly scared. But don't let me get in your way of feeling useful by "informing" us heathen covid deniers how scared we should be. I know when I saw your video of fat and old people with colds <gasp> at a hospital I immediately stapled a mask to my face and cowered in the corner.
 
I miss when Bill Gates was just messing with the world via a buggy operating system, instead of (likely buggy) coof vaccines.
I always wondered why he retired.

I mean he retired at 52. That's crazy young. Why would you step back from that empire so early.

And I realized he did it because he went as far as he could at Microsoft with his greed for power. Having become the world's richest man it wasn't enough. So he started the Foundation to pursue other ways of achieving his goals. Dude is an absolute monster of a person. History will not look kindly upon him.
 
Which is one of the many negative consequences from pretty much all forms of authority pissing their credibility away this year. Once it's gone, it takes a very long time to earn back. We're in for a world of hurt if something more serious than COVID ever gets loose. A large percentage of people aren't going to follow any quarantine measures due to all the bad blood from 2020's bullshit.
This was my thought earlier into the "pandemic" (circa late Feb-April); I likened it back to a tsunami scare in Hawaii where the oceans receded for a whopping 3-4ft wave, but people may now be more likely to ignore future warnings.

However, after reading some of the responses on this thread in the last, few days, I'm almost inclined to agree with others here and believe that if the pandemic were actually serious then humans would take precautions on their own without being told.
 
This was my thought earlier into the "pandemic" (circa late Feb-April); I likened it back to a tsunami scare in Hawaii where the oceans receded for a whopping 3-4ft wave, but people may now be more likely to ignore future warnings.

However, after reading some of the responses on this thread in the last, few days, I'm almost inclined to agree with others here and believe that if the pandemic were actually serious then humans would take precautions on their own without being told.
Oh I don't doubt that if we got to the stage where people were dropping dead all around us, lockdowns would likely be self-enforced. I'm more talking about in the early stages of such an outbreak, when containment might still be possible. At this point I can't think of a single potential source of information that a majority would believe if they got on TV and said "there's a new deadly virus and you all need to give up your freedom for a while so we can halt its spread." I mean why the fuck should they after all the mistakes, hypocrisy, and outright maliciousness?
 
Reminds me of interviews with the people of Louisiana right before Katrina hit. There was so much apathy because the weather reporters had screamed that the sky was falling over past smaller storms that a lot of folks didn't realize what was actually headed their way.
 
This was my thought earlier into the "pandemic" (circa late Feb-April); I likened it back to a tsunami scare in Hawaii where the oceans receded for a whopping 3-4ft wave, but people may now be more likely to ignore future warnings.

I mean, Hawaii has gotten more than one hurricane scare too in the past decade or so, and the following always happen like clockwork every single time.

1. The weather people are like "GUYS GUYS WE NOT LYING THIS IS THE BIG ONE"
2. Everything shuts down. Locals panic-buy TP and water from Costco.
3. Nothing happens on "impact" day besides maybe some heavy rain and flooding (either the hurricane dissolves beforehand or pulls away).
4. Local news awkwardly stand around because there's not much else to report besides "Hey look, grey clouds and a large branch on the ground. sPoOkY!"
5. Weather people are like "WHEW UH THAT WAS A CLOSE ONE UH GLAD WE DODGED A BULLET BUT UH IT'S GOOD TO BE PREPARED"
6. Locals try to return TP and water only to get "lol no refunds"

Like I understand weather models can be unpredictable and all that, but you'd think people would see the pattern after the second or third nothingburger (the last major one was what 30 years ago?)
 
I always wondered why he retired.

I mean he retired at 52. That's crazy young. Why would you step back from that empire so early.

And I realized he did it because he went as far as he could at Microsoft with his greed for power. Having become the world's richest man it wasn't enough. So he started the Foundation to pursue other ways of achieving his goals. Dude is an absolute monster of a person. History will not look kindly upon him.

Unless he wins and he gets to write said history
 
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To the people breathlessly posting hospital fear porn, have you ever asked what is the normal operating capacity in hospitals during flu season for the past 10 years? Are we at or above those levels currently? Are the death rates super high for this year?

Spoiler: If you don't know the answer to those questions you are both uninformed and needlessly scared. But don't let me get in your way of feeling useful by "informing" us heathen covid deniers how scared we should be. I know when I saw your video of fat and old people with colds <gasp> at a hospital I immediately stapled a mask to my face and cowered in the corner.
Hospitals loose money if they're operating below... what... 80% capacity? I know CA has a 20% extra surge capacity so really we have 120% bed capacity. I also hear that the problem right now is not bed, it's a shortage of nurses, cause they're all trying to get out of Covid positions.

Anyhow, I'm as anti-lock down as they come. My gut assumption is that the video my friend posted is probably the worst possible situation. I assume the video is fear driven, because that the news that's selling this year, but I'm trying to read past the propaganda to ask questions like, "Why are there patient beds in the hospital lobby?" I don't *think* it's worth shutting down the world for, but I'm also trying to stay critical and I do trust nurse friend not to post lies. He may post emotional stuff that reflects his exhaustion though.

Also, every time someone's like "but it's only fat, old, diabetic, whatever people"... that's my entire family. Sooooo, ya know.
 
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