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re: US officially enters recession - GDP contracted by 0.9% in Q2.
Posted on 7/28/22 at 9:30 pm to ell_13
Posted on 7/28/22 at 9:30 pm to ell_13
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Social engineering to be sure, but people were initially led to believe that the mortality rate was MUCH higher.
Why the “but”? You are just describing social engineering. AKA mass manipulation. It’s not an excuse or justification. The data was out there already from multiple cruise ships that were perfect case studies in learning how the virus spread and who was most vulnerable. But that was ignored because politics and ratings. Just because you and millions others failed to see it doesn’t mean you’re absolved from any blame.
Blame? For what?
FYI I was a proponent of segregating the vulnerable and NOT shutting our country down.
And yes *initially*. There were initial reports of people dropping dead in the streets of China. It is human nature to want to protect your family, and yes it was exploited for political gain. People were terrified and just wanted to protect their loved ones, so they looked to the authorities in their government. It’s what people do. It’s too bad that not everyone is as wise as you, but I bet a lot of people learned some valuable lessons from this.
You’re blaming people for not seeing it? I mean if it makes you feel better. What you wanna do, hold blame trials and assign punishments for these millions of Americans?
Then again, speaking of social engineering: I also blame all the mindless lemmings who supported the 2003 invasion of Iraq where we ended up getting bled out for 2 trillion dollars, 4550 American soldiers, and 3800 military contractors lives with nothing to show for it in the end.
I blame congress who should have known(did know)better, but were either enticed by MIC profiteering kick-backs, or were afraid of receiving the contemporaneous scarlet letter of being “unpatriotic”, or whatever other bullshite ignorant reasoning was rolling around inside their skulls at the time.
I assign blame for mismanaging Covid to those in power who should have stood up to the narrative being pushed, and explained to the American People why that narrative was bullshite.
Posted on 7/28/22 at 10:44 pm to Warfox
We get it. You believed everything that the government and the media feeds you. I was that way until my miss 30s. I woke up about 20 years ago and realized that everything promoted by them was the latest hack at curtailing civil liberties to usher in a global new world order. I hope that the last few years was your wake up call.
Posted on 7/28/22 at 11:31 pm to Warfox
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Warfox
That's it! You're my favorite poster. You nailed it.
Posted on 7/28/22 at 11:35 pm to Warfox
quote:We were well beyond those reports on 3/12/20. It’s not an excuse. Ignorance is not an excuse.
And yes *initially*. There were initial reports of people dropping dead in the streets of China. It is human nature to want to protect your family, and yes it was exploited for political gain. People were terrified and just wanted to protect their loved ones, so they looked to the authorities in their government. It’s what people do. It’s too bad that not everyone is as wise as you, but I bet a lot of people learned some valuable lessons from this.
This post was edited on 7/28/22 at 11:36 pm
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