Comments by "Mark Zuckergecko" (@markzuckergecko621) on "NY Times Wildly Inflates COVID Numbers For Children" video.
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I wish I could remember the name of it, but I saw a documentary a long time ago, maybe 10 years or so, about all the ways a pandemic could be used by political powers. They showed this chart of all the most well known pandemics, and another chart of man made atrocities like the "hollow cost" and things of that nature, and the charts lined up perfectly. Basically, there's almost always a pandemic, or at least an epidemic somewhere in the world. It's just a part of life that's always existed, that's always going to exist, but most people don't think about it unless it's getting news coverage. Obviously not all of them are equally bad, but if a government or governments are seeking to cover up something worse that's going on, it's not hard at all to find an outbreak and just run with it, there's probably one already happening at any given time and if there's not, you won't have to wait very long.
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@blogintonblakley2708 it's means the economy isn't either completely capitalist or completely socialist, it has aspects of both. It's a pretty damn simple concept, boy genius. And if you want to play the "that's not real socialism", then fine, fascism, corporate cronyism, whatever you want to call it, but when the government intervenes and manipulates the market, that's not capitalism. And that doesn't mean it's necessarily bad either, there's a reason why people argue and debate over economics so much. There's no one size fits all, "correct" system, otherwise every country would just set the dial to that and there wouldn't even be a debate.
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