The Coronavirus, not the beer

Generally your response when you are stumped (often)

But curious which part of this specifically you are laughing at

you're really stupid

i'm laughing at the thoughts that vaccine mandates target anyone for skin color

thus why it's funny and i laughed

just like laughing at any other stupid **** you and the other stooge posts here on a constant basis
 
Super strange... almost like the kitchen sink approach isn't useful for anything other than oppression

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This is the best. If we didn't have Desantis the country would be in a dark place.

No amount of intervention is stopping the CCP virus from doing what it was always going to do.

Just like Trump revealed the deep state hands...COVID showed the true authoritarians that exist around us.
 
Keep pushing guys.

Accelerate the progression of more African American voters into the hands of the party that actually supports policies that will help their lives.

PLEASE KEEP PUSHING!!
 
Is it true the FDA voted 16-2 against boosters?

One of the no voters was afraid boosters would change the definition of fully vaccinated vs not fully vaccinated and thus boosters would become mandated. Which is sad on a number of levels:

1) the supposed unbiased scientists are allowing politics to infiltrate their medical recommendations
2) the government’s over-eagerness to mandate is leading to less people getting more vaccine protection
3) our one size fits all approach to governance is once again a detriment - there’s a middle ground between required and prohibited that we’re ignoring
 
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you're really stupid

i'm laughing at the thoughts that vaccine mandates target anyone for skin color

thus why it's funny and i laughed

just like laughing at any other stupid **** you and the other stooge posts here on a constant basis

But you're the guy who said voting I'd is Jim Crow 2.0 right?

Tell me how the vaccine mandate is different, considering it is disproportionately impacting black people?
 
https://www.google.com/amp/s/sports.yahoo.com/amphtml/nba-anti-vaccine-theory-issues-coronavirus-covid19-pandemic-kyrie-irving-jonathan-isaac-025316932.html

First things first, there aren’t any microchips in any of the COVID-19 vaccines.

This absurd theory has been debunked countless times already, and just doesn't make sense.

This, however, hasn’t stopped that theory from spreading throughout NBA locker rooms.

According to Rolling Stone, Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving — who has a past filled with conspiracy theories — has reportedly been liking social media posts regarding “secret societies” that are “implanting vaccines in a plot to connect Black people to a master computer for ‘a plan of Satan.’”

This false theory has spread to several different locker rooms and group chats, more than a dozen current players, executives and others said.

While ridiculous, it’s easy to see how such a theory coming from Irving — who serves as the vice president on the executive committee of the NBA Player’s Association — could hinder the league’s goal of vaccinating all of its players.

 
https://www.google.com/amp/s/sports.yahoo.com/amphtml/nba-anti-vaccine-theory-issues-coronavirus-covid19-pandemic-kyrie-irving-jonathan-isaac-025316932.html

First things first, there aren’t any microchips in any of the COVID-19 vaccines.

This absurd theory has been debunked countless times already, and just doesn't make sense.

This, however, hasn’t stopped that theory from spreading throughout NBA locker rooms.

According to Rolling Stone, Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving — who has a past filled with conspiracy theories — has reportedly been liking social media posts regarding “secret societies” that are “implanting vaccines in a plot to connect Black people to a master computer for ‘a plan of Satan.’”

This false theory has spread to several different locker rooms and group chats, more than a dozen current players, executives and others said.

While ridiculous, it’s easy to see how such a theory coming from Irving — who serves as the vice president on the executive committee of the NBA Player’s Association — could hinder the league’s goal of vaccinating all of its players.


Wouldn't this be proof that the vaccine was used to implant the Bill Gates chip into Chris Christie's brain?

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said former President Donald Trump should stop peddling conspiracy theories that the 2020 election was stolen, arguing that the claims are inconsistent with putting America first and damage the Republican Party’s efforts to blunt President Joe Biden’s agenda.

“I think it would be better if he accepted the results of the 2020 election. And I think that would be better for the country. There hasn't been any type of substantive evidence that has come forward,” the former two-term governor and Republican 2024 contender said during a virtual appearance at the annual Texas Tribune Festival.

https://news.yahoo.com/put-himself-ahead-country-chris-194300232.html?soc_src=community&soc_trk=tw
 
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