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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Insane. MAGA is a disease.[/quote] TDS is the disease because it forces you to take the opposite view without any analysis.[/quote] Honestly, if Trump said that breathing was good, 25% of the US would suffocate themselves.[/quote] Meanwhile, in the real world, Trump said vaccines are bad and viruses are good, and 25% tried to kill themselves. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37486680/#:~:text=Abstract,these%20rates%20may%20be%20useful.[/quote] Don’t go there. We know Fauci made up the six feet guidance rule. We know school closings did more harm than good. We know Biden buried evidence that the virus was likely to have originated in a lab. Pfizer and Moderna have admitted to heart attack risk from the shots and just today the FDA began requiring more detailed information to get consent.[/quote] You don't go there. This is all so much made up stupidity. We did the best job we could in dealing with a deadly virus. F off for being one of those asshats who likes to pretend it's like the flu. [/quote] DP. Covering up the lab as a source is a legitimate complaint. Making up the 6-foot guidance is not, precisely because we didn't know what we were really dealing with and you do the best you can with what you've got at the time. Closing schools may or may not have been necessary; but imo it was the right move given the initial circumstances. The problem wasn't closing schools, it was not reopening them sooner. And there are always risks with vaccines. But you balance the risks with the benefits and in the midst of a global pandemic whereby people are catching the disease quickly and are dying by the thousands each day, the benefits outweigh the risks.[/quote]
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