The Coronavirus, not the beer

Hundreds of thousands and Probabaly millions globally died needlessly. Anyone who ever spread lies that these were not effective because of political ideology should feel responsible for these deaths. You all are ****ing monsters.

Politicians would sacrifice you, me, and our entire families to stay in power. That includes republicans too, unfortunately
 
Politicians would sacrifice you, me, and our entire families to stay in power. That includes republicans too, unfortunately

Establishment I’m sure. New brand coming MS. It will all change and if it doesn’t the right people will find their way in.
 
Hiroshima pref has not had a positive case in over a month and I have seen no one out in public without a mask in at least a year.
 
Then blame Trump and your beloved capitalist system.

Did trump mandate that healthy people get injected with an experimental gene therapy?

The vaccines have been helping severely at risk people so trump deserves credit for allowing this to hit the market fast.
 
That Rogan podcast with Malone is one of those moments when you feel the narrative is about to completely turn.

A bunch of nefarious activities took place the last few years. We will need global trials to find out exactly what that was. Drug companies. Heads of state. Social media tech overlords.

All of these scumbags should be punished.
 
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/sabrina-maddeaux-lockdowns-are-killing-young-canadians

A pandemic that disproportionately kills the elderly is undeniably bad, but just as tragic is a response that disproportionately kills the young. As time goes on, the latter is claiming more and more Canadian lives.

In a devastating year-end update on COVID-19’s social and economic impacts, Statistics Canada estimates there were 19,884 “excess deaths” (more deaths than what would normally be expected) in Canada between March 2020 and May 2021. While excess deaths early in the pandemic largely occurred among seniors and were attributable to COVID-19, such deaths rose significantly later on among younger Canadians and were not caused by the virus.

Approximately 35 per cent –– or over 7,200 –– of total excess deaths occurred among those between 45 and 64 years old despite the demographic accounting for only seven per cent of COVID-related deaths. Perhaps even more disturbing, approximately 15.6 per cent –– or about 3,100 –– of Canada’s excess deaths occurred among those younger than 44, even though that youngest cohort accounts for only 0.7 per cent of the country’s COVID-19 deaths.

The report is clear: as the pandemic stretches on, it’s younger Canadians who are disproportionately dying. Not from the virus itself, but from the choices we’ve made along the way –– and continue to make. These deaths are largely due to unintentional overdoses and poisonings, and some by choice, among the populations most affected by prolonged social and economic restrictions. Opioid overdoses in particular increased by 88 per cent compared with the same time period prior to the pandemic.

As officials breathlessly report Omicron case numbers that appear to have diverged from hospitalization and death rates, the conversation about restrictions and lockdowns must be different than it was in early- to mid-2020. The risk calculus is simply not the same, and the level of harm we may inflict on the young and the vulnerable is immense.

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Many proponents of harsher restrictions prefer to present this cost in economic terms, framing the choice as being between lives and dollars. This has the benefit of bestowing their views with moral righteousness while painting those who disagree as deranged Scrooge McDucks. We now know this is a straw man argument. There are lives on the other side of the scale, too, and they’re excessively young.

It’s a painful question to ask, but that doesn’t mean it should be ignored. At what point do COVID hospitalizations and deaths among older generations stop justifying the growing sacrifice of Canada’s young? If people aren’t willing to consider this question, and publicly justify their answers, they shouldn’t be in the business of recommending further lockdown measures.


 
This has been the point since the beginning.

Sacrificing the youth for the old is a pretty new concept.
 
That Rogan podcast with Malone is one of those moments when you feel the narrative is about to completely turn.

A bunch of nefarious activities took place the last few years. We will need global trials to find out exactly what that was. Drug companies. Heads of state. Social media tech overlords.

All of these scumbags should be punished.

In haven't listened to it yet. But YouTube has apparently removed the clips. And of course Twitter banned malone.

Tells me all I need to know
 
In haven't listened to it yet. But YouTube has apparently removed the clips. And of course Twitter banned malone.

Tells me all I need to know

Exactly. He’s been blowing the whistle on Bannons show for months.

Nuremberg trials will be happening when we take back power.
 
And now Twitter suspends MTG for discussing VAERS.

It’s all going to be torn down. No group should have this type of power over a countries people.
 
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