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Comments by "surely you joke, mein failüre" (@surelyyoujokemeinfailure7531) on "Viral exposure guidelines, US and UK" video.
The covid deniers are frustrated about the disappearance of their Q-Anonsense channels from most social media. They miss having a place where they can commiserate about how the sun rises in the west, how the earth is flat, and so on.
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@TeeAnn I've been wondering how we can placate them starting late January 2021. Obviously they have a lot of pent-up hostility & anger, and they respond well to stupid propaganda that's aimed at the double-digit-IQ set. I'm thinking outdoors conservation projects, living in barracks, working under the sun, and kept away from the propaganda. That might help some of them wake up.
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Wow. I had no idea that the disappearance of the Q-Anonsense content/channels from most social media outlets would produce so many lost souls, looking to verify or discuss things that have absolutely no grounding in any kind of factual reality.
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Apparently the disappearance of the Q-Anonsense content/channels from most social media outlets has produced a flood of many lost souls showing up on other channels, looking to verify or discuss things that have absolutely no grounding in any kind of factual reality. These people represent the intersectionality of a) folks who are especially vulnerable to shallow, simple propaganda and b) people who are mentally & emotionally damaged.
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khotan I was using those as examples of the stupid, nutty, patently-illogical things that the Q-Anonsense people like to believe in.
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@phildoodler2199 Thus speaks the fool who can't acknowledge the reality of things he doesn't like. Your approach to unwelcome facts is traight out of Trump's playbook - anything you don't like is "fake news". The solution in Indonesia was quite efficient: those who deny the reality of the virus get to help dig graves for all the virus victims. I hear it takes less than 2 weeks for that type of therapy to help people recover their senses.
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You're welcome to watch all of his videos and figure that out for yourself.
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@hreodbeorhtcheesewright4889 If you will recall the news from earlier in the year, the UK government's responses were in fact pretty inadequate, partly because BoJo was playing the role of Trump's mini-me and disregarding the seriousness of the pandemic. Then he got it himself, and it almost killed him. Like former NJ governor Chris Christie here in the US, Boris Johnson felt differently about the seriousness of the virus after having personally experienced it, and that's how some policy changes got put into place. Does that help explain? Otherwise I am reminded of that joke about some American conservative saying something like: "Gorram it! That Obama is such a liar! Last year he said he was 54. This year he says he's 55. Stop being inconsistent about the facts, Obama!"
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Without testing them all, we won't know. Here's a little news article from the spring, in the New York City metro area, to jog your memory about one of the causes of those excess deaths: https://www.businessinsider.com/teams-retrieving-coronavirus-bodies-from-nyc-homes-2020-4
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I've been assuming it was sort of like the situation in New York City. Prior to the covid epidemic, that large metro would normally produce perhaps 20-25 people per day being found dead in their homes. During the worst of the covid emergency this past spring, emergency services were finding above 200 people dead per day in their own homes. Covid plucked a lot of low-hanging fruit earlier in the game. https://www.businessinsider.com/teams-retrieving-coronavirus-bodies-from-nyc-homes-2020-4
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