Japan: Suicides exceeds Covid deaths

Started by Surtur6 pages
Originally posted by Blakemore
So gaslighting is all he has, and reeee is proof. You know those are two things, not one?

Is this really what you're gonna do now? Just scream "reeeee" whenever someone says something you disagree with, but can't refute?

In fact, is this the pathetic strategy you all intend to employ from now on?

Cuz I'll tell you what kid: you won't like where that road ends.

Well, you seem to just be saying NO U, so I'll leave you to it.

If DDM is wrong, why not just disprove his points. instead of having a meltdown?

Originally posted by Blakemore
Well, you seem to just be saying NO U, so I'll leave you to it.

Lol you're seriously gonna open your mouth about a "no you" when your phaggoty friends have been screeching "reeee" all over, for days?

Oh son, put down the bottle of wine.

Originally posted by Blakemore
Well, you seem to just be saying NO U, so I'll leave you to it.

-You've chosen wisely

-Mask use in Japan is "ubiquitous" from an on the ground source

Broly said this thread was about Japanese suicide.

Err, I don't care.

Psshh how can u say u don't care? Sancty totally texted him.

Originally posted by Robtard
Wouldn't be surprised.

Japan was one of the countries that took covid-19 seriously from the start and didn't play "we got it contained", "we'll have close to zero cases in a few days", "it will go away like a miracle" shit-games that the Trump admin did.

Huh?

Japan most certainly did not take it seriously and pissed off the entire world for almost doing nothing and pretending like the world could continue. They came under heavy pressure and condemnation.

-Pr- and I just talked about this. Japan has taken the steps of "learning to just live with it." That's still not sitting well with other countries' leaders.

I posted the live-street cam feeds of Tokyo. You can see that they remained busy AF, didn't change a thing. Still elbow to elbow.

We have mask wearing adherence percentages from real research. Field observation research, not self-report (which is more accurate).

This one is dated:

But there's newer self-reports, too:

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1114375/wearing-a-face-mask-outside-in-european-countries/

https://thethaiger.com/coronavirus/thailand-scores-highest-for-mask-wearing-in-survey-of-asean-nations

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/06/world/asia/japan-coronavirus-masks.html

http://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/13655141

Originally posted by Surtur
Psshh how can u say u don't care? Sancty totally texted him.

Actually I said it was former member Bardock42 who I spoke with, not sure if that will trigger you less or more. As you were.

Originally posted by dadudemon
Huh?

Japan most certainly did not take it seriously and pissed off the entire world for almost doing nothing and pretending like the world could continue. They came under heavy pressure and condemnation.

-Pr- and I just talked about this. Japan has taken the steps of "learning to just live with it." That's still not sitting well with other countries' leaders.

I posted the live-street cam feeds of Tokyo. You can see that they remained busy AF, didn't change a thing. Still elbow to elbow.

We have mask wearing adherence percentages from real research. Field observation research, not self-report (which is more accurate).

This one is dated:

But there's newer self-reports, too:

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1114375/wearing-a-face-mask-outside-in-european-countries/

https://thethaiger.com/coronavirus/thailand-scores-highest-for-mask-wearing-in-survey-of-asean-nations

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/06/world/asia/japan-coronavirus-masks.html

http://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/13655141

Please stop destroying their points. It is clearly taking some sort of emotional toll.

Actually, my error, I was thinking of Korea, or maybe Taiwan in serious first response reactions. Japan did it lackluster to start in regards to shutdowns, social distancing and such, they did get mask use correct though.

“Japan, I think a lot of people agree, kind of did everything wrong, with poor social distancing, karaoke bars still open and public transit packed near the zone where the worst outbreaks were happening,” said Jeremy Howard, a USF researcher who has studied the use of masks, to the New York Times. “But the one thing that Japan did right was masks.” -snip from July

If you love Korea so much why don't you marry it

Japan wearing masks had nothing to do with covid.

There's actually some truth to this. Japan was a pro-mask culture long before covid-19 came around.

The history behind Japan’s love of face masks

In Japan, it’s sometimes said that the eyes speak as much as the mouth.

Perhaps the proverbial phrase captures the essence of the nation’s affinity for face masks, a relationship that can be traced back centuries and a custom to which is attributed Japan’s lower number of deaths from COVID-19 compared with Western nations — in particular the United States, where wearing a mask has recently become a politically charged issue. -snip

Originally posted by Robtard
Actually, my error, I was thinking of Korea, or maybe Taiwan in serious first response reactions. Japan did it lackluster to start in regards to shutdowns, social distancing and such, they did get mask use correct though.

“Japan, I think a lot of people agree, kind of did everything wrong, with poor social distancing, karaoke bars still open and public transit packed near the zone where the worst outbreaks were happening,” said Jeremy Howard, a USF researcher who has studied the use of masks, to the New York Times. “But the one thing that Japan did right was masks.” -snip from July

Thanks for this follow-up reply and admitting you were mistaken. 👆

Appreciate you re-framing like this.