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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI literally just saw this shared online... COVID Outbreaks Are Being Traced Back To Parties — Not Protests
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI literally just saw this shared online... COVID Outbreaks Are Being Traced Back To Parties — Not Protests
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostAlthough in the USA the upturn seems to have occurred in (Republican) states where they've gone for the reopening of businesses and people have started going out, i.e. partying and so on and not from the demonstrations
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
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Problem is, going to the beach, celebrating winning the title, protesting at some injustice, going to a rave or party, you are going to find a certain percentage of those groups who really don't give a flying one.
Arrogance of yoot and some people just won't be told. Even if Death is about to tap a bony finger on their shoulder.
The litter that they all leave behind as well, shocking!
qh
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Although in the USA the upturn seems to have occurred in (Republican) states where they've gone for the reopening of businesses and people have started going out, i.e. partying and so on and not from the demonstrations
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAlthough I'd never wish a life threatening illness on anyone, a nasty dose of the flu would have been some great karma (and is for the BLM covidiots). Problem is it's all the innocents they pass it on to and the poor frontline workers that are exposed while treating them that is the travesty here. Fookin Twats.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSuch a shame Covid-19 didn't arrive in time for Extinction Rebellion.
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Such a shame Covid-19 didn't arrive in time for Extinction Rebellion.
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