I apologize again for observing actions and then noting them. Will happen again.
__________________ Chicken Boo, what's the matter with you? You don't act like the other chickens do. You wear a disguise to look like human guys, but you're not a man you're a Chicken Boo.
__________________ Chicken Boo, what's the matter with you? You don't act like the other chickens do. You wear a disguise to look like human guys, but you're not a man you're a Chicken Boo.
__________________ Chicken Boo, what's the matter with you? You don't act like the other chickens do. You wear a disguise to look like human guys, but you're not a man you're a Chicken Boo.
In other words, an opinion article that is anti-science which clearly demonstrates how dumb the author and the other people who think like the author.
These articles are every bit the anti-science articles that anti-vax articles are.
Anyone talking about how stupid people are for not "social distancing" and not "locking down" or "not wearing masks" are ignorant, idiots, and spewing falsehoods.
The Americans protesting the stupidity and anti-science-ness of the lockdowns are correct, not the people trying to shame others into social distancing, wear masks, etc.
Hundreds of millions in the western world are on the wrong side of science, this time, and you can thank the WHO and all mainstream media sources for this. Then double thank you politicians for stupid, harmful, and even murderous policies that caused more deaths.
Any time you read an article about how stupid the Americans are for protesting the policies, you can be 100% certain the authors are idiots and anti-science.
This but unironically and without sarcasm.
Add in the leftwingers who are also armed with guns.
Strategists are predicting the civil unrest is about to explode. You'll start seeing anti-science politicians being ousted, beaten, or even killed if they don't change policies soon. You can only kill people with policies so much until they rise up and kill you. Unless you'r Pol Pot, Mao Zedong, or Stalin. It's part of why it is important to keep your populace armed.
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Last edited by dadudemon on May 10th, 2020 at 09:47 PM
^The USA is leading the world in COVID-19 cases and deaths, and people like you just shout that it's all wrong and made up. Right.
There is no point in engaging people who only see Black when everyone else sees White and vice versa. It's like you force yourself to live in a different reality.
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"I'm not smart so much as I am not dumb." - Harlan Ellison
Incorrect. Do not strawman me because my words have caused you to think and react to me emotionally.
I literally have science and research on me side. I will not accept what the masses, like you, have to say on the topic. Continue believing you social distancing works, that your mask works, that "sheltering in place" works. Their efficacy ranges from harmful to purely placebo.
The problem is, I will never convince people like you to stop believing in anti-science bullshit until the mainstream media starts blasting it on their news channels and their writers start writing about it. However, that will likely not happen: far too much intellectual capital and actual capital has been invested in justifying shitty anti-scientific policies that it is too hard to reverse course and admit they've been eating dog shit. Even when they cover and write about the very science that invalidates all the policies they supported, their cognitive dissonance is assuaged via obviousness. Still astounding. Incredible how stupid and stubborn humans are.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — More than 70 people who tested positive for the coronavirus since an April 24 rally at the Wisconsin state Capitol indicated they had attended a large gathering, but the state Department of Health Services can’t say if they were at the rally because it is not tracking specific events. -snip
As a handful of pastors across the nation continue to defy public health orders by holding Sunday services week-after-week as coronavirus ravages the nation, the CDC has just issued a report detailing how one rural Arkansas pastor and his wife have spread the virus to nearly three dozen church members, which ballooned into a cluster of over 60 cases, which resulted in at least four people dying.
According to the report, shortly before developing symptoms of COVID-19 two months ago, pastor Mark Palenske of First Assemblies of God Church in Greers Ferry, hosted a children's event from March 6–9 that included indoor sessions, singing, buffet-style meals, and church services that included hand-to-hand contact during offerings. Then on March 11th, he hosted a Bible study group.
The very next day, he learned that some members from his congregation had developed symptoms of coronavirus. A few days later, he also developed symptoms and, on March 16th, both he and his wife tested positive for the virus.
Health officials have now concluded that those church events resulted in at least 35 cases, with the pastor and his wife being the index cases. Of those 35 cases, seven required hospitalization, and three of the people died. An additional 26 cases and one death were also reported in the community.
In a length Facebook post, Palenske said that when a deadly virus spreads on the other side of the world, "your first inclination is to assume that time and distance are on your side," but "that false assumption" had quickly caught up with him and his wife.
Sadly, their "false assumption" also appears to have also caught up to many others.
Oh it never is just Americans, as much as other places would love to think it.
__________________ Chicken Boo, what's the matter with you? You don't act like the other chickens do. You wear a disguise to look like human guys, but you're not a man you're a Chicken Boo.
147 clients and staff at a Great Clips hair salon in Springfield, Missouri were exposed to COVID-19 by two hairstylists who worked while symptomatic last week.
According to the Springfield-Greene County Health Department, 7 co-workers and 84 clients were directly exposed from the first case announced Friday, and an additional 56 clients were directly exposed by the second case.
The exposures started a week after Missouri allowed salons to reopen. Officials said those exposed would be contacted and offered testing.
At a presser about the first exposure incident, Director of the Springfield-Greene County Health Department Clay Goddard said, "I'm very frustrated to be up here. And maybe more so, I'm disappointed. I'm going to be honest with you, we can't have many more of these."
Another exposure incident happened at the same salon by a different stylist days later.