Comments by "Robert Morgan" (@RobertMorgan) on "TheQuartering"
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True, BUT not when it comes to legally protected classes or the lack thereof.
I could not fire an employee because they're a raging communist, but being left handed and a left handed supremacist myself, I could fire them right now for being right handed. Unfortunately handedness is not yet a protected class in the US. As such an oppressed minority, if I want to operate my business where I only hire the left handed, that's fine. Just like entire massive hospital systems today and for over a decade do not hire tobacco users. To work in hospital here in the Midwest, for example, you cannot smoke on or off work. Smoking is not a protected class.
The real, easy fix here is to classify vaccination status as a protected class you can't discriminate against, or to classify vaccination status as a disability this making it an ADA violation to base a decision on. When I went to university of Missouri, they actually did list being left handed as an actual disability, and had I wanted I could have gotten certified through the disability services office as 'disabled' and gotten the use of an ADA approved left handed desk or table in any classroom I went to, BY LAW. I never did as I didn't need to, but that policy was in place.
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Until we demonetize the entire platform, this will be a problem.
If you do youtube for the money, YOU are destroying free speech.
If they can't threaten your income, because you have none, you cannot be silenced.
We need to get back to youtube as a passion, and get away from 'creating as an industry'.
The growing movement in media is Value for Value. If you put out a good product, for free, with zero expectations of compensation, but just offer a way to donate back the value you get from the content, people are making millions with zero middlemen, no subscribepatreonstartube BS, no sponsor shilling, and no advertisers.
Just the viewers who like your content sending you value directly. Look into Podcasting 2.0 to get started.
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@thegrayghost1786 As a nationally licensed water treatment professional, I disagree RE: fluoride, specifically hydrofluorosilicic acid. It's entirely unnecessary, and our entire industry agrees. You should see the holes it eats in the concrete floor at our water plant. You should see how it melts skin if you get it on you unprotected. Also, it's expensive, and the testing protocol we have to use to monitor fluoride levels, spadns, exposes lab workers to arsenic hourly and creates a toxic wastewater stream that has to be dealt with.
I and every other expert professional I know advocate for the end of fluoride addition to drinking water solely based on those occupational hazards. That's no conspiracy theory, and OSHA even agrees. Also, Jeffrey Epstien didn't kill himself, and I think you're uninformed name-calling is probably racist/bigoted hate speech and I support your banning from the platform lol.
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My fellow Millennials, being 36 and an elder of our generation, I implore you to adopt the following reading list:
Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury
Slaughterhouse-Five, by Kurt Vonnegut
Behold a Pale Horse, by Bill Cooper
Confessions of an Economic Hitman, by John Perkins
1984, by George Orwell, and its companion novel, Animal Farm.
Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley
In the Garden of Beasts, by Erik Larson
That's a good start and will open your perceptions to many others you'll want to check out. I read F451 basically by accident when I was in middle school and it radically changed my views even to this day.
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My horrific covid experience was feeling run down and more tired than usual at work on Tuesday, taking Wednesday and Thursday as sick days where I had a terrible fever, almost 100F lol, and was tired. I felt normal Friday, so I left the house to get tested, positive, placed under quarantine until the day after Christmas 2020.
My treatment was not throwing anything at it, there weren't really any symptoms TO treat. The following week on quarantine I felt GREAT, probably the most healthy I'd felt in a long time, I got a TON of work done around my farm being off work.
Contrast that with Christmas 2019 when I had strep and was so sick I thought I was going to actually die. High, real fevers for days, lost 15lbs in a week from not eating, chills, teeth-chattering shivers, crazy sore throat, and a cough that sounded terrible and I didn't shake off until around Valentines day-ish 2020.
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I know in shooting competitions I've gone to, any ammo of ANY kind is not to be out or loaded in anything away from the firing line. If you need to do a function check or some other manipulation away from the firing line, you go to the designated 'cold range' area to do that, where you are allowed to take nothing but the empty, checked firearm in and tools as needed, and a safe, controlled direction to do things like sight and dry fire is provided and maintained. Hell, you can't even chamber a round until you're on the firing line, prepared to to your event.
It's rigid safety protocols and diligent, no-nonsense, no exceptions enforcement of them that keeps the thousands of firearms competitions everyday in the US stunningly safe. It's all pretty common sense stuff.
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