Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Look at all of these snowflakes still scared of the big bad boogeyman-- the Coronavirus, even though it's a known fact that it only has like a 1% mortality rate."The sky is falling! The sky is falling! Coronavirus is gonna kill us all, oh no!"
Oh, and it is very likely that 5G is extremely dangerous. I suspect it can seriously harm the immune system if you're exposed to it for too long.
That's not a crazy conspiracy theory just because the media refuses to look into it. I've seen numerous videos of the devastating effects it has had on wildlife and trees close to 5G towers.
Edit: ...and please don't try to scare me with inflated death count numbers. That MSM fear-mongering tactic won't work on me.
1% is not an insignificant number. Not when it's your family member that could be part of that 1%.
And no, 5G isn't remotely dangerous when installed even remotely properly.
Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
And I'm really interested to know what these "undercurrents of racism" are with the anti-lockdown protests happening in the the UK, Ireland, or other parts of Europe.Is that claim being made because most of the protestors are white? If so, that would be a pretty stupid reason to assume that since Europe is overwhelmingly white.
If that's not the reason then what are they? I wouldn't be surprised if it's the same bullshit talking points being made by leftists and certain media in this country over the anti-lockdown protests we've had.
Shit like "they are anti-government!" or "I saw confederate flags among the protestors!" (even though they were rare) or "they're nationalists!"as if any of those things are real indicators of racism.
The "undercurrent of racism" as I said it (and I am the one who said it), is because the people that turn up to these rallies are often the same people that show up to the same kind of 5G rallies. The same people that talk about how, by some magical means, Irish people for example are being replaced by Muslims. When they aren't. Not remotely.
And when I say "the same people", I mean "the same people" as they've been named and shamed for it.
And nobody in Ireland carries around confederate flags...