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Comments by "Edward Bernayse666" (@edwardbernayse6665) on "Managing the Spread of Infection: The Fight Against Ebola (Part 3)" video.
Mr C J Taylor vice goes to the places that the mainstream news won't go and show what the mainstream media censors out. that's why i like watching them. i would bet that they have really captured the mainstream news media's attention by now too.
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what do you mean by "do you guys want proof, open your eyes?"
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7in1 there is no way of telling who has a stronger immune system just by looking at how fat or how good of shape people kept themselves in. first of all, there are percentage wise more obese african-americans then there are white people. secondly, the genetics for being born with low metabolism was actually a positive thing throughout history. it meant that you were better adapted to surviving a famine of which was very common for everybody throughout the world. if you live in a 1st world country then having low metabolism doesn't serve you in any way because you don't have to deal with starvation. has vice videos comment section been taken over by high schoolers? this is basic stuff her. i'm having to go from thread to thread and correct people's misconceptions about this on and explain to people what natural selection is and so on.
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GreatBlueKnight like i said, it doesn't serve any function today in a first world country. if for some catacylistic reason a famine hit then they would be the ones who would survive the famine part.
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therant311 we have quality doctors and nurses but our bureaucracy within the health care system is one of the worst in the 1st world.
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jazza0007spy sub-saharan africa is actually sparsely populated compared to the rest of the world. besides that, if you don't contain it then it will spread to both of your countries where ever that might be and you could potentially get it.
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Mr C J Taylor nigeria is a country that is a rare exception. overall, sub-saharan africa is sparsely populated compared to the rest of the world.
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Mr C J Taylor they are probably open to ideas from their subscribers although i don't know how to directly send requests to them.
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***** that's not being racist. that's called being a kid who is still in school. the reports are coming from africa and so some kids might ask that kind of question.
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s258298 i hear that they are pretty close to coming up with a vaccine in canada. they were working on a vaccine back in 2002 in the usa but then they cut off funding and funneled that money to help fund the war machine instead. seriously, look it up.
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humans using our brains to learn how to survive rather then relying solely on a strong immune system is how natural selection works for humans. we aren't cavemen anymore. didn't they cover that with you in school?
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***** i have a question for all of you kids who are confused about how natural selection works. how did people in the past survive the ice age and how did people in pre-history survive the winters in environments where temperatures reached below freezing levels every day?
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***** i don't think that there is any rhyme or reason for diseases and epidemics to pop up. they just do and living beings either adapt and survive or they don't. there is no conscious thought process behind these kinds of things.
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Ragarnoy genes are just part of the molecular building blocks that make us human. our brains don't create genes. i don't understand where you are going with your question.
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Ragarnoy then darwin's theory doesn't lay too much of a factor in the modern world. the best way to not get ebola if you are around it all of the time is to invent a vaccine and get vaccinated. genes aren't what wil help you not get ebola. the man made vaccine will do the trick. the ones who get vaccinated don't have any kind of genetic advantage over anyone else who doesn't get vaccinated and so they aren't going to be passing down anything special to future progeny.
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Charlie Ford i think that i've seen subtitles for stories on hillbillies before.
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no he wouldn't have. first of all, he was politely asked not to go into the treatment center for logical reasons. these guys could've either caught ebola or became carriers and brought it back to the states. it would've been unethical for them to go that far. its one thing for a journalist to go out there in the middle of a battle and film and talk about what they are seeing. it's another thing to go into a quarantined area and risk catching a disease thus spreading it around to others.
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ares106 the journalists could beecome carriers and spread it around. i made that perfectly clear with my original statement. pull your head out of your ass, read my comment again only this time a lot slower and try to comprehend the paragraph. we don't want ebola spreading around the usa and that could happen if they get too much exposure. how hard is that to understand?
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ares106 you still need to contain it and not spread it any more then it has already been spread here. a hospital worker in texas just caught it recently. it doesn't scare me but still your attitude is what is really a stupid one. like i said, pull your head out of your ass and take the safety precautions the way that you are supposed to take them.
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ares106 if we don't deal with it then we will have hundreds of new cases.
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ares106 i think that the vice crew would care about that.
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