Here is Trump darling MTG with the lowdown on “poop” water and the Bill Gates conspiracy to cash in on Monkey Pox. No wonder she has emerged as a leading figure in the modern GOP!
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Here is Trump darling MTG with the lowdown on “poop” water and the Bill Gates conspiracy to cash in on Monkey Pox. No wonder she has emerged as a leading figure in the modern GOP!
Good for MTG. It would be crazy to have monkeypox hysteria the way we had coronavirus hysteria.
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This is an odd disease. People our age are safe, it’s the younger people in danger.
The Smallpox inoculation people our age had but which have been discontinued, is protective against monkeypox.
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I’m with. The nature of monkeypox is another reason to stifle hysteria.
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Coronavirus hysteria?
What part of more than 1,000,000 dead and still counting escapes you? We obviously did not have enought coronavirus “hysteria.”
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/trumps-policy-failures-have-exacted-a-heavy-toll-on-public-health1/
And, just so you know, Bill Gates is not the cause of monkeypox, and he is not poised to cash in big by spreading it.
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It is obviously foolish to pretend that hysteria is a good thing.
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Of course, hysteria is not a good thing. That is why I put the use of your foolish word in quotes. What is “obviously foolish” is when an anti-vaxx crackpot pretends that bona fide public and government responses to a deadly virus amount to “hysteria.”
Word of warning – the virus is still out there and spreading again. Remember, Karma is a bitch.
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RE: “What is “obviously foolish” is when an anti-vaxx crackpot pretends that bona fide public and government responses to a deadly virus amount to ‘hysteria.'”
You don’t know what you are talking about. There was plenty of Covid hysteria that had nothing to do with public and government responses. In fact, your own response to my comment is an example of it.
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You know, you are right. There was quite a bit of hysteria. Still is.
“hysteria : behavior exhibiting overwhelming or unmanageable fear”
Look at all the people who risked their lives and the lives of others out of hysterical fear of vaccination. And there was the widespread hysterical fear of loss of fundamental liberty if compelled to wear a mask at indoor gatherings. And that is not even to mention that the hysterical fear that Bill Gates was planting microchips with each jab.
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John’s Hopkins reported that approximately 300k lives could have been saved if not for anti-vax hysteria. Go figure, just under 1/3 of those who died didn’t have to.
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A party which hosts AOC and the Squad should be careful about pointing at goofy members of other parties.
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AOC vs MTG
Now I see your problem. You are unable to distinguish between opinions that you do not agree with and utter conspiracy theory derangement.
“Goofy” is MTG as “Trespassing” is to violent insurrection.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/04/politics/kfile-marjorie-taylor-greene-history-of-conspiracies/index.html
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From what I saw on the Twitter link, I wouldn’t cast aspersions. Bunch of liberal nut house bona-fide idiots with nothing better to do than prove they are liberal idiots. Thanks for the laugh though….
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