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Rise of the anti-maskers: The psychology of why face coverings are causing so much up
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I suggest you go and watch the film "Idiocracy".Originally posted by AtW View Post“ More than a century ago, as the 1918 influenza pandemic raged in the United States, masks of gauze and cheesecloth became the facial front lines in the battle against the virus. But as they have now, the masks also stoked political division. Then, as now, medical authorities urged the wearing of masks to help slow the spread of disease. And then, as now, some people resisted.”
The 1918 Flu, Masks and Lessons for the Coronavirus Pandemic - The New York Times
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“ More than a century ago, as the 1918 influenza pandemic raged in the United States, masks of gauze and cheesecloth became the facial front lines in the battle against the virus. But as they have now, the masks also stoked political division. Then, as now, medical authorities urged the wearing of masks to help slow the spread of disease. And then, as now, some people resisted.”
The 1918 Flu, Masks and Lessons for the Coronavirus Pandemic - The New York Times
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Just wait until 6G comes along.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostDon't be silly. It's all done by 5G.
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And they put their kids at risk. I remember a conversation with an anti MMR parent who told me that no child ever died of measles.Originally posted by AtW View PostWould be acceptable if they could not spread them to others - and if those on top of this ignorance movement were not making money on taking advantage of the dumb.Leave a comment:
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Don't be silly. It's all done by 5G.Originally posted by Jog On View PostWell if it's not targeting the gene it's got to be something to do with the RFID chip.Leave a comment:
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Would be acceptable if they could not spread them to others - and if those on top of this ignorance movement were not making money on taking advantage of the dumb.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostNot always. Sometimes they get to die of diseases which they refused vaccination for, or which they denied existed.Leave a comment:
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Suffering from being a cretin followed by death sounds about right.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostNot always. Sometimes they get to die of diseases which they refused vaccination for, or which they denied existed.Leave a comment:
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Not always. Sometimes they get to die of diseases which they refused vaccination for, or which they denied existed.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostCretins have to live with being cretins, which is its own form of punishment. You can also avoid enriching them. For example, don't use their accountancy practices.Leave a comment:
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Well if it's not targeting the gene it's got to be something to do with the RFID chip.Originally posted by Lance View PostThey keep it a secret otherwise the morons would have evidence to use......Leave a comment:
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