Wuhan Coronavirus: Megathread - Got too big

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Burning man announced they will require proof of vaccine and a negative test for burning man (if it happens) this year.

Have companies gone insane? All medical info, including vaccination status, is protected private info. You can't discriminate based on that info, much less even ask for it. Please lord let the lawsuits rape all these retarded virtue signalling cunts into bankruptcy quickly and repeatedly.


edit: imagine if an event required proof of HIV- status to enter. The left would go insane. They have no principles anymore, they are completely morally bankrupt and hopefully enough people will abandon their evil soon because of how blatant they are with the mindless hate now.
COVID is the last thing you should worry about catching at burning man.
 
Reject whiteness, embrace niggerdom. Delay paying your taxes for as long as possible, collect as many gibs as you can, if you live in governmental housing - pay rent and utilities only if they're gonna kick you out (and they probably can't because MUH COVID). Shoplift at large chains (and support small business), drive to soup kitchen in your nice car to leave genuine poorfags seething and charitable people demoralized. Make your own booze, quit smoking (so you don't pay excise tax). Buy stuff off the counter so you don't pay VAT. Find some shady pajeet/chink marketplace that they keep for diaspora, it often sells contraband for cheap and doesn't pay taxes, too. If healthcare system is "free", abuse it. Don't report victimless crimes (also don't report crimes if victim is a cop or state employee).
Maybe this is all a long game to make us do just that. Destroy whiteness by making niggerdom the only viable strategy, thereby returning us all to monke just as the hippies and other Rousseauians intended.

Hell, maybe so-called "typical nigger behaviour" is actually an act of resistance against "white supremacy", and they simply came to the exact same conclusion you did half a century earlier.
Oddly enough, though, Michigan's Governor Whitmer seems more subdued this time around. In the past, an increase in COVID cases would almost always mean she'd turn up the restrictions past 11 and do what she could to make even essential jobs and services look as unattractive as possible.

Ever since a parent group filed a lawsuit that seems to have led to Michigan's winter sports being allowed to finally start their season, Whitmer seems to have hopped off the "lock it all down" kick she's been on in the past. It was surprising to see that her response to the current increase in COVID numbers was little more than a lukewarm "Please do the right things and be responsible, people. I know we can do it."

There's rumors that her subdued tone comes from the fact that the aforementioned parents group has filed another lawsuit regarding the mandatory testing of spring sport athletes earlier this month and that some winter sport athletes, specifically wrestlers, supposedly and successfully sued their way back into the state tournament after being removed due to positive COVID same-day tests. Because the mainstream media wouldn't dare publish anything that paints Whitmer in a bad light, I haven't been able to verify the last part. However, it makes sense that Whitmer would be reluctant to impose new, stricter restrictions if she's seen smaller lawsuits concerning her decision-making be decided in favor of the plaintiffs/complainants.
So American litigiousness is what prevents the US from being as heavily locked-down and dystopian as the rest of the world?
 
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You can count on Jen Psaki to put her foot in her mouth again about corona-chan and the vaccines. https://twitter.com/DailyCaller/status/1381724632559054855
( https://archive.ph/PWO9x )
Reminds me of these obnoxious PSAs I hear on the country music station they have on when I get my hair cut. Some folksy guitar strumming and a guy with a Southern accent telling how masks work and he wears a mask to protect everyone. Laughable and stupid but funny enough the only sign there even is a scamdemic going on since I've never seen anyone in that entire town wearing a mask (except for one old fat guy I passed on the street). Rural America is a free place, thank god.

But "they" do this with all "vaccine hesitant" groups, like someone here posted that if Youtube thinks you're black, like because you're watching too many rap videos and Worldstar-tier stuff, you'll get some rappers and black doctors or whatever trying to sell you the vaccine.
 
On the island of St Vincent, a volcano is doing volcano stuff and a lot of people want to evacuate.
Nearby islands will only take them if they are vaccinated, so lots of people are getting the vaccines right before getting on a ship to leave.
Now, doesn't it take a few days for immunity to start working?
If the evacuees go to a place full of Covid, won't they still catch it?
 
I've been ruminating on the rushed vaccines, and I'm just wondering how the vaxx'd population is going to react once the cat comes out of the bag. idk how it'll happen (too many boomer bodies piling up, or FDA calls for emergency recall), who fucking knows. That's kind of the scary part imo, there's no doubt that people are going to become unhinged from this shit, especially since literally no one on this Earth knows what the long term side-effects will be.
Maybe they'll quietly recall the vaccine to cause less panic?

I think the thing is, nothing will truly happen. You wont be allowed to link any possible negative side effects in like, say, 5 years, to Covid, not only Doctors wont be allowed to make that link by their superiors but they must recommend other meds to "counter" the effects.

What Im trying to say is that the system will pretend like Covid's side effects arent tied to any of the vaccines and instead either blame it all on other factors and/or just recommend more meds to deal with said symptoms if they can be treated at all.

And given how the world of medicine is frighteningly corrupt as the last 2 years have shown us, dont expect doctors to actually try to do something about it, most of them are surprisingly uncaring and cold, focusing only on their own self interest. Im not kidding when I say I legit hate doctors now.

What the shit happened to "My Body, My Choice" ?
What if I told you that *look around and whispers into your ear* It never existed?

Its another leftist slogan meant to appeal to people's sensibilities and weaponized sense of morality. It all sounds GOOD at face value and thats what matters. You WANT women to have the freedom to decide things, right? Thats what a good person would do, right?

But nobody asks the question...SHOULD...all women be given that level of choice? Are we to assume all are responsible enough to handle this level of "freedom" ? People seem to think that freedom is literally that, freedom to anything, when I see freedom as a power within itself, including consequences.

Hmm...something tells me that most of those preaching and standing behind these slogans dont really think that far and are just desperate to prove to themselves and others how virtuous they truly are. People are desperate to be accepted, always were but nowdays the problem seems to be getting worse to the point where it feels cult tier at times.

"My Body, My Choice" was a slogan created by the State and it is under full control of such. Its only used when they want and its little followers will obey accordingly. These are the people that like to call themselves indepedent free thinkers...

Like a schizo vampire would say

"You tell me to jump and I will ask 'Where is the cliff' ?"

There are places that are open with no restrictions and no masks. What's stopping you from moving to a place where your rights and well-being are respected?

You get one shot at life. Don't waste too much of it hoping where you live will suddenly decide to stop being crazy.

Oh my sweet free friend, moving away to one of these free worlds isnt always an option, or at least, not an immediate one, especially in this broken economy. Its a risk that, ultimately, might be best to just wait until things resume a degree of normality since thats the direction we seem to be headed right now (even if in some places slower than othres) because the system and elites know people wont stand for another year of this god damn madness. What they were able to install was great and whatever they didnt, well, there is always next fabricated crisis in 5 years or less, you know? :pinetar:

Don't get me started on Branch Covidians who are also in the "Earth is Overpopulated!" cult...

I have seen doomsday cults less creepy than these guys, I swear. I always wondered to myself "Man, what would it be like to speak with a doomsday cultist from Jonastown or Heaven's Gate?" and I think the last few years have been answering my question in the worst way possible.

These people seem to have a LEGIT hatred of the human race and seem like the misanthropic types that would gladly start a chain reaction that could lead to a crisis that could end humanity, them included. Its hatred and nihilism brought at their most self rightious...They literally call Covid a blessing and how we gotta keep up to "save the Earth"...seriously, these people would glary rather save a puppy dog than a human baby from falling into a woodchipper (or maybe they would save the puppy and then shove the baby into a woodchipper because they despise humans that much).

They are a doomsday cult but they dont intend on killing themselves without taking ALL OF US down with them.

And thats fucking horrifying.

I really do think that if no one had ever even mentioned Covid as being a thing that exists, the world would have kept chugging along normally for the most part and we'd just for the most part say "The flu sure is a doozy this year, seems like everyone is getting it" by the water cooler. We'd be able accept that, yes, it is normal for people over the age of 80 to die and things like the flu (often in addition to whatever people of that age have) can take them out. Instead, there's people acting like entering their local Walmart's parking lot is like walking up to Vault 87, or that a fat geriatric with diabetes and memories of a time before the microwave oven was in every home would've made it to be 110 years old if not for the Guangdong Gonorrhea.

I mentioned to some clients of me that if the media havent reported Covid at all none of this would have happened and if tomorrow they said Covid just magically disappeared, EVERYONE would buy it.

There was this element of the unknown in the beginning of all of this sure, but the media reports and twitter sharing SCAAAAAARRRUUUIII videos from China (which lets face it, probably was a case of their totalitarian government overreacting) caused people to buy into the "hype" and now that they got the bait, the media can say Covid is this magical pony virus and people WILL STILL buy it.

Its a cycle with the media, you see, create an enemy, hype the shit out of it, keep fanning the flames of fear inside the communities and suddenly the entire country is not only paying full attention to you but will unquestionable believe you.

It happened in the post 9/11 world, its happening again.

History just keeps repeating itself, doesnt it?
 
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"My Body, My Choice" was a slogan created by the State and it is under full control of such. Its only used when they want and its little followers will obey accordingly. These are the people that like to call themselves indepedent free thinkers...

Found this in My Body My Choice page on Wikipedia ...

According to Anjum Altaf, the ironic history of the term is during the 17/18 century process of capitalism replacing feudalism, the slogan 'My body, my choice' was imposed by oppressor men on oppressed men in an effort to officially regularize bonded laborers own bodies as private properties and extending property rights over them.

Not sure if it's true, but it sounds plausible.

Would have been handy as a retort to radical feminists back in the day.
 
Found this in My Body My Choice page on Wikipedia ...



Not sure if it's true, but it sounds plausible.

Would have been handy as a retort to radical feminists back in the day.

Man...the fucking irony, history does have a sense of humor.

And it blows me away that there is so much info that disproves the shit they preach and yet they still act like those informations dont exist.

Willing ignorance in the age of information, I see
 
Some Reason articles.

Really? A little fucking late for that, don't you think, SCOTUS? This is why people no longer have any faith, trust, or confidence in the judiciary, law enforcement, or government at ANY level anymore.




Really? Same damned sort of thing. More than a little slow out of the gate, there, motherfuckers.




Ya think? Ya think? Ya fucking think? People lost confidence in government/law enforcement/judiciary a long time ago.


 
I find ot pretty funny how people are bragging about getting the jab on social media as if they just go engaged or something. It's very cultish behavior.

It's one thing to volunteer for a medical experiment, because they typically pay you for that. But doing it for free and acting like you're hot shit, or a hero for being a lab rat is a whole new level of autism I can't seem to wrap my head around.
The weird thing about this, too, is that at no time has any virologist, Fauci, or anyone who could be seen as a God-like expert said, "If we all get vaccinated, this will be over. We can stop the restrictions and go back to normal life."

Literally not once.

But don't tell that to my parents and everyone else who believed this out of nowhere.
 
But nobody asks the question...SHOULD...all women be given that level of choice?
The way I see it women are always going to kill their kids. They probably shouldn't do that, but if a woman is going to leave it to die of exposure a la ancient Sparta if they give birth, they might as well just abort it instead. Same thing for those women who sell their babies. Better the baby not be born than sold into sex slavery.
Probably caught the same virus that caused all those Chinese to fall over, last year
Reddit's reaction to the Denmark news:
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Yeah, this recent Michigan case is proof that here in the US at least, some of them are too afraid to go back to their ways.
Unfortunately, Governor Whitmer is the type who acts on whims. So, it wouldn't be surprising if she abruptly changed her mind and started shutting stuff down -- especially with the CDC demanding suggesting she do something more than she has in recent days.

I've been against taking any of these vaccines ... My husband, however, has been on the fence about it. He respects my decision to not get it (and respects other people's decisions to not get it), don't get me wrong, but he's been hesitant about whether he should just go get the jab and "get it over with."

Today's news has completely shoved him into the "oh hell no" category now. Haha.
I feel similar to your husband; I don't think less of anyone who gets the vaccine or chooses to pass on it for whatever reason. As much as I was considering the possibility of getting vaccinated over the summer, I'm now more hesitant in light of Johnson & Johnson finally deciding to pull their vaccine after trying to dismiss and memory hole the blood clot issue when it first came to light overseas.

I'd like to think that there are many people right now that believe in vaccines and still find themselves reluctant to get a COVID vaccine because of the known side effects so far and the fact drug companies don't want to admit to any issues or shortcomings in the rush to have their vaccine be the one seen as the silver bullet that ends the pandemic.

So American litigiousness is what prevents the US from being as heavily locked-down and dystopian as the rest of the world?
Maybe, but I think the thing here is that some of the latest lawsuits are smaller and publicized little or not at all -- akin to the concept of the death of 1000 paper cuts. It's easy for the state to defend itself against a limited number of lawsuits filed by public groups that announce their intent to sue before the paperwork is even filed. It's harder when smaller groups or individuals file several suits without advance notice or announcement.
 
Branch Covidians on Twatter are the worst. We're reaching the April peak, after which numbers will go down (even though our Head Branch Covidian, whom the Twatterers claimed has always been right [no, seriously, they deemed him infallible], claims that the mutants don't exhibit seasonality, because they somehow can magic their way through humidity, UV light, and heat), and so the numbers are pretty high right now. Even the slightest mention of wanting to open up anything or the notion that something is still open leads to absolute temper tantrums among the Covidians.
It really is mass psychosis.
It's getting harder to avoid the black pill that this really is the end of western civilisation.
On the other hand, I'm a prepper. Got leather jacket, boots, spikes, chains, hair dye, and bondage gear stored. Somebody has to rule Bartertown when everything goes to shit.

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Heh. Funny conspiracy theory I just heard: Apparently, in some areas the Coofers on the ICUs are predominantly migrants, mainly turkish and arabic. This being Germany, and some areas being predominantly turkish and arabic already, it's not much of a surprise, but apparently the numbers are still way out of proportion.
In a seemingly unrelated thing, some fellas in our junta have been trying to change our constitution for a while from saying "nobody shall be discriminated for their race" to "nobody shall be racially discriminated", which sounds innocent, but as we all know, whiteys can't be racially discriminated against per definitionem.
So with ICUs getting clogged up more and more, triage seems to be inevitable, and obviously they don't want to let the precious enrichment fellas die, so it'd be quite handy if they could just exclude whitoids from the get-go and be safe about it because it wouldn't be discrimination because that's impossibru.
That, of course, falls apart quickly, because the constitution hasn't been changed yet, the ICU composition differs heavily from hospital to hospital, and with the peak coming around next week and the ICU peak following about two weeks later, it's not like triage becoming a massive thing anyway.
Still, I like the way some people can come up with the oddest connections in their heads.
 
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