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SadieJay's avatar

Spot on...and that is exactly where we lose. Americans gave into getting a jab full of toxic mystery venom for a DONUT. To think for a moment that they would not sell out their good friend or neighbor to the Gestapo so their cable would get turned back on is a fallacy.

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Tamsin's avatar

Don't forget the peer pressure brought to bear in states like Oregon where the governor said she would not lift pandemic restrictions until we hit a certain percent of the eligible population vaccinated. I got glared at by my neighbor who, in all other respects, hates government, but loves baseball games. So yeah, people really love their sports, and their cable, and so on.

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SadieJay's avatar

Yeah...and Eastern Oregon was giving the governor fits because they were not complying. Haha...!!

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Tom's avatar

This attitude exhibited a lack of ability to do a simple word problem involving R-naught.

You're a "hateful bigoted ignorant red-necked conservative pro-Putin Nazi Trumpster" if you can do a simple word problem.

Because "I cannot deal with my own degeneracy and ignorance" without hating you.

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Tom's avatar

Free French fries can be correlated with excess mortality, but only if you look hard enough in the right place.

"There is no evidence of . . ."

"The Science has changed . . ."

"You're a hateful redneck bigot conservative . . ."

"I am happy to die in my sin . . ."

The most horrifying thing to me was the realization that those pulling the strings could actually make people check in on FaceBoot for "likes" at the "train station" to "the woke Auschwitz."

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