Wuhan Coronavirus: Megathread - Got too big

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We've had 4 respiratory viruses in the last 20 years; Sars 1, bird flu, swine flu and covid 19.

We didn't lock down for the older viruses, we didn't shut the economy and we didn't die in droves. People wonder why we used extreme measures now and not back then?

What if, the obvious was staring us in face? What if Bill Gates was right, and "its the next one that will make people take notice"? What if there is no conspiracy, but one brutal truth:

We are all fat and fucking lazy compared to 10 years ago, with it only getting worse as the decades roll on. Maybe this virus isn't more deadly than the others, maybe we're just more susceptible to it because the majority are fat fucking porkers?

Who would die in their millions, if a virus AND vaccine killed the fatties? The west would. The middle east, Latin America, Africa and far east would be fine. Fat western whitey, oh they dead.
 
It probably because of the conflict of interest. It common in the medical field, they always downplay the side effect of intervention and exaggerate the the effect of non intervention

That makes sense considering medical malpractice kills an estimated 250,000 Americans every year. It's the 3rd leading cause of death in the US. But we gotta trust em guys. They're just better and smarter.

Source (from 2016): https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/new...rs_now_third_leading_cause_of_death_in_the_us

  • 10 percent of all U.S. deaths are now due to medical error.
  • Third highest cause of death in the U.S. is medical error.
  • Medical errors are an under-recognized cause of death.
The researchers caution that most of medical errors aren’t due to inherently bad doctors, and that reporting these errors shouldn’t be addressed by punishment or legal action. Rather, they say, most errors represent systemic problems, including poorly coordinated care, fragmented insurance networks, the absence or underuse of safety nets, and other protocols, in addition to unwarranted variation in physician practice patterns that lack accountability.

"It's not bad doctors except sometimes it is since theres no accountability."
 
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Biden's been in office for six months. How will they blame this on Trump (who has told people to get vaccinated)?
 
Who would die in their millions, if a virus AND vaccine killed the fatties? The west would. The middle east, Latin America, Africa and far east would be fine. Fat western whitey, oh they dead.
Don't forget the (((fat western whitey))) in Israel and got jabbed twice and still got corona-chan.

Edit: It might be worth to repeat if it's already been mentionned, the FDA issued a recall for Covid-19 tests.
I wish I could say I was wrong about this, but sadly I guess I wasn’t.
Remember last year when everyone was rushing out to get “rapid tested” for COVID-19?
The most popular rapid test was the nasal swab, where they basically swabbed the underside of your brain via your nasal cavity and then did it a second time in the other nostril?

Nothing about it ever sat right with me, and whenever I see them pushing something like this on the mass population, my red flags go off.
Turns out, I was right…..those swabs weren’t safe at all or accurate because they have just been recalled by the FDA in a Class I recall.
From FDA.gov itself, take a look:

Yeah, a little late for a recall there FDA, don’t you think?
No one is using them anymore, but good on you for “recalling” them.
Are you also going to recall all the fake data they produced?
All the millions of false positives?
We all knew these things were funky from the beginning!
Remember when Elon Musk did 4 tests at one time and got 2 positive and two negative?
His exact quote: “Something extremely bogus is going on here.”
 
In general society is very depoliticised. By politics I mean groups and areas working and advocating for their own interests. Sperging about elections and troons is like sport for nerds at best. When was the last time when you could vote for your trade, area or group? When was the last time a local community said to the national media, corporations. and ngos to fuck off?

Ultimately the solution would be for the rural areas stopping to live by the logic and dictums of the city. But I think it is too late for that. Like how absurd it is that people rely on huge multi national chains and amazon to meet basic needs while like the whole region in unemployed and on drugs. Those suck money, agency and sovereignty out of the local areas and groups and centralise then in ever decreasing hands. A coalition of mom and pop shops would have less products, yes, be a bit more expensive, but they wouldn't have enforced the coof mandates as efficiently.

But hey you can have your iSurvillance device to watch the mass produced culture product that basically erodes your identity and values. Oh also, you can eat exotic fruits that are being flown around in planes. Strange how they never talk about cloning bananas and coffee to reduce the impact of that supply chain. But cows, that can actually chill around near to your habitat, now those are bad.

Sorry for the rambling, but I simple see the same patterns happening and resulting in the same results. Most people only care about what the big money people say is because they depend on their stuff.

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I understand the rambling. I've been saying this for years that if you live in a small town only buy stuff online that you need that you cannot get in town. Don't go to big chain locations either. I used to live in a tiny town but most of the zoomers there would exclusively buy online or just go to a chain supermarket. The amount of shops I saw there die was heartbreaking. It is what it is at this rate though.
 
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It's like, he's just one or two steps away from realizing "wait a minute, how are these shots supposed to help us hit herd immunity when they don't confer immunity?" But he refuses to take that last logical leap because he's too enamored by the concept of his "magic science juice" (direct quote).
This is something that always gets me about these spergs, they unwittingly believe at a rudimentary level that Science = Magic.
"With science, nothing is impossible!"
No dipshit, if you understood science then you would understand that some things ARE impossible, and that there are reasons (ranging from the simple to the complex) for WHY they are impossible.

I also just got out of an argument on Facebook with a dipshit who posts a bunch of "I stand with Science!" and "believe the scientists" trying to tell me, an actual fucking biologist who works with sea turtles, that what sea turtles need is captive breeding programs. Completely disregarding anything I bring up about their ecology, life history, migratory patterns or size/lifespan and why "lol just breed them in captivity to increase their numbers" is what Hawksbills & Kemp's Ridleys need for conservation.

Like fuck, if you are going to join the Cult of The Science, at least practice what you preach...
I love the people that say "Johnson and Johnson paying out $26 BILLION for the opioid epidemic" is misinformation because that's unrelated to vaccines.

Oh okay. So J&J completely fucked up people with OTHER mediciations but this vaccine is different because I don't (yet) have any proof that it's fucking up people. Even though the only "proof" you'll accept is a study that you yourselves do and even that won't count for reasons. Or I can just get Pfizer because they haven't been caught yet. Ok, sure.
That's what pisses me off about the modern use of the term "misinformation".
It no longer means "falsehood", it now means "misleading", which basically translates to "true, but we don't like the implication".

If anyone tells you something is "misinformation" or "misleading" ask them "but is it false?".
If lockdowns happen again this fall, I'm going to scream. All this doubling/tripling down is going to cost us big in the long run.
But that will be a Millennial/Gen-Z/Gen-Alpha problem by then.
All the Boomers saved by anti-COVID measures will be dead before the chickens come to roost, so not their problem.
 
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Blame them? That's not enough. Hold them accountable for their crimes. Not like they would be found guilty because they are back by the globalists.
Their feet should be put to the fucking fires for them degrading the trust of Science. As much as the "I FUCKING LOVE SCIENCE" community is annoying, i'd rather them exist than people trying holestic shit to heal themselves.
 
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Seems faked. Here you are getting my hopes up.

Totally faked.

Tested positive, not ded.


 
I understand the rambling. I've been saying this for years that if you live in a small town only buy stuff online that you need that you cannot get in town. Fon't go to big chain locations either. I used to live in a tiny town but most of the zoomers there would exclusively buy online or just go to a chain supermarket. The amount of shops I saw there die was heartbreaking. It is what it is at this rate though.
Well, it is cost efficient/efficient (in a purely financial sense) and convenient. The countryside will simply fade away because due to more efficient transportation and centralized production there is no reason for small communities to exist all over the place. With the countryside losing it's resource extraction and agricultural function they will simply have nothing to do. Thus more people will be funneled to the cities.

I am approaching this question from more of a cultural and power balance angle. Sure, the most efficient thing would be having one mega automated factory that then teleports the products everywhere. But when it comes to that, the owner of that factory will have absolute power over the consumer. The closest thing we have to this is the US cultural industry, and trust me you will see the same American movies, trends, fashions all over the place. Why? Because due to competitive advantages Hollywood etc is enjoying having a culture is not viable.

When focusing on efficiency and effectiveness all time time, one should be asking... towards what end? Because making rational decisions can be different depending on the goals after all.
 
Well, it is cost efficient/efficient (in a purely financial sense) and convenient. The countryside will simply fade away because due to more efficient transportation and centralized production there is no reason for small communities to exist all over the place. With the countryside losing it's resource extraction and agricultural function they will simply have nothing to do. Thus more people will be funneled to the cities.
I highly doubt that it will happen while people still can not produce enough food without enough land. Yes, coronapanic exacerbated differences between country and cities, but it only showed that living on your land is more sustainable, if you can manage on your own. Small shops and farms never stopped working in rural areas I've been around, though some had difficulties due to increased prices for construction materials and farming equipment in general.
 
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I highly doubt that it will happen while people still can not produce enough food without enough land. Yes, coronapanic exacerbated differences between country and cities, but it only showed that living on your land is more sustainable, if you can manage on your own. Small shops and farms never stopped working in rural areas I've been around, though some had difficulties due to increased prices for construction materials and farming equipment in general.
They are planning to really centralize and automate agriculture. The self driving tractors working on the soyfield and the bug farms won't require as much human touch as even current day Industrial Agriculture. Not to mention the regulations are going in such a way that small farmers will not be viable (along with basically crashing the economy now) that big players will get all the land.

Maybe they can't do it, but sure as hell they will try it.
 
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