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re: Fauci admits social distancing was basically on a whim.
Posted on 1/12/24 at 8:52 am to armytiger96
Posted on 1/12/24 at 8:52 am to armytiger96
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To me what is scarier is how quickly people in all professions, ages, were quickly divided along political party lines on the advice.
Yup. Covid did more to divide the country than the fricking Civil war in terms of identity politics and how quickly people turn on each other when they don't share the same views and values.
What's stupid is every time something like this comes out and more and more people were right about Covid...not because they are genius level doctors, but simpy because they employed common sense back then...nothing happens. The idiots who sucked Fauci's dick back then don't turn around now and say "Yeah, I'm sorry, that was stupid of me." If anything, they double down with shite like "We just didn't know back then, so it was best to be safe!"
The very second they started picking and choosing which places could be open at night and which couldn't should've told you all you need to know back then about how "dangerous" this shite was. Oh, the casino can be open but a restaurant can't? Oh, you have to mask up at a restaurant but can take it off at your table? Oh, you can stand six feet from this person, but not five feet because that's dangerous. Most of it was pure bullshite at a very obvious level. Yet I was stupid for questioning it back then.
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