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[*] posted on 5-6-2023 at 10:06 AM
The WHO says, “It’s over!


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[*] posted on 5-6-2023 at 10:19 AM


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You best remember that as an elderly person you are at high risk of serious covid respiratory disease…. You should still avoid licking door knobs!

Covid is not gone, article just today about risk of super-variant:

(CNN) In March, the White House reached out to about a dozen Covid-19 experts who are closely following the evolution of the coronavirus to ask a simple question: What did they think were the chances of the world seeing a highly mutated variant, akin to Omicron, within the next two years?

The experts came up with a surprisingly narrow range of probabilities, between 5% and 30%, according to Dr. Eric Topol, founder and director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute. He said the data was shared with him on the phone after he gave his own estimate of 15% to 20%.




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[*] posted on 5-6-2023 at 10:45 AM


So let's see if I have this right- when the WHO declared COVID a global health emergency and recommended vaccination, lockdowns and masking, you all poo-pooed it, claimed it was a hoax designed to control everyone, but then when they say it's no longer considered a global health emergency, it's not a hoax?

In other words, you only believe in what is said if it aligns with your own ideas.
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[*] posted on 5-6-2023 at 11:05 AM


This is what WHO actually said when we were over 1 year into the pandemic and after Operation Warpspeed" produced the first immunity boosting injections. Politicians of course, had their own "Science" on both sides

https://www.who.int/news-room/questions-and-answers/item/her...

My fervent hope is never again do we fund "gain of function" studies that permit the release of even more deadly diseases. If my understanding is correct, these were made illegal in the US during Obama's time due to the obvious dangers, and the studies went offshore as a result, Wuhan just happened to be one of the largest.



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[*] posted on 5-6-2023 at 11:18 AM


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[*] posted on 5-6-2023 at 12:07 PM


Quote: Originally posted by surabi  
So let's see if I have this right- when the WHO declared COVID a global health emergency and recommended vaccination, lockdowns and masking, you all poo-pooed it, claimed it was a hoax designed to control everyone, but then when they say it's no longer considered a global health emergency, it's not a hoax?

In other words, you only believe in what is said if it aligns with your own ideas.


He's being sarcastic. :light:




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[*] posted on 5-6-2023 at 12:08 PM


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[*] posted on 5-6-2023 at 12:14 PM


Went to 10 states during 2020. Half of them 3-4 times. Flew across country 3 times. Did a 4 day boating trip in Key West. Stayed ~40 nights in hotels in 2020 starting in April. Went to our favorite restaurant once a week and the owner let us and a few others dine in.

Went to a two packed football stadiums in the Fall of 2020. Went skiing in Colorado in Jan 2021. Sent our kids out of state to go to in person college.

Glad we didn't hide in the basement, double masked. This thing was handled so, so poorly. So many lies and false statements about the so call "science."


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[*] posted on 5-6-2023 at 01:41 PM


Quote: Originally posted by JZ  
Went to 10 states during 2020. Half of them 3-4 times. Flew across country 3 times. Did a 4 day boating trip in Key West. Stayed ~40 nights in hotels in 2020 starting April. Went to our favorite restaurant once a week and the owner let us eat in.

Went to a two packed football stadiums in the Fall of 2020. Went skiing in Colorado in Jan 2021.

Glad we didn't hide in the basement, double masked.


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No one hid in their basement, double masked. No one. Just another right-wing "Covid is a hoax" fabrication to denigrate those who cared about not spreading a deadly contagious disease around.

And what is the first part of your post, a boast about your white privilege? Aw, you had to leave the state, travel to 10 states, fly across the country 3 times, went on a 4 day boating trip, attended sports events and concerts, went skiing and ate out once a week. While half the country had no work and were struggling to put food on the table, or were in the hospital on a ventilator or dying.
How incredibly tacky and tone deaf to boast about your white privilege while millions of people were suffering.
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[*] posted on 5-6-2023 at 02:18 PM


Quote: Originally posted by surabi  


And what is the first part of your post, a boast about your white privilege? Aw, you had to leave the state, travel to 10 states, fly across the country 3 times, went on a 4 day boating trip, attended sports events and concerts, went skiing and ate out once a week. While half the country had no work and were struggling to put food on the table,


They were suffering because the idiots in charge took away their ability to work while they kept their cushy jobs and dined on $1,000/plate dinners and sent their kids to private in-person schools while shuttering all the public schools.

The govt. officials should have protected the vulnerable while acknowledging the "science" that the risk to healthy people under 50 was exceedingly low.

Instead of crushing people financially and setting children's education back 30+ years.


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[*] posted on 5-6-2023 at 02:31 PM


Why do race baiters equate Hard Work with White Privilege?

Btw, my wife is Asian. During 2020 she went into her office from 9am to 7pm every single day, but for maybe 2 weeks in March.





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[*] posted on 5-6-2023 at 03:22 PM


Quote: Originally posted by JZ  
Why do race baiters equate Hard Work with White Privilege?

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No one has done that. And you have no idea what "hard work" is. Going to an office every day isn't "hard work". Hard work is roofing all day, carrying materials up a ladder in the hot sun. Hard work is nannying someone else's kids all day, cleaning their house, doing their shopping and cooking their meals, then having to go home to do the same thing for their own family and falling into bed exhausted every night.

Not only that, you oppose diversity hiring and diversity programs for university acceptance. That you refuse to understand that POC are at a disadvantage in getting to even have a chance at the kind of work that would earn them enough money to be able to galavant all over the country having fun without working, without those equal opportunity programs, is part of your white privilege mentality. As is bragging about how privileged you are.

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[*] posted on 5-6-2023 at 06:56 PM


S,

MLK gave his life for the goal of all Americans being equal. “Diversity Programs” are set-asides based on the amount of pigment in someone’s skin and/or which bathroom door they use! MLK would never have approved of such a program! Totally without regard to any ability they might possess.

Asian Americans including Japanese Americans (The Americans FDR locked up in concentration camps) are excluded from your Diversity Programs! I wonder why that is? (Not!)

That said you are the one who doesn’t understand what makes a job hard. Try working for decades doing something you hate next to people you loath because you can’t do anything else and you have bills to pay.

That is both hard and it will kill you!

Not only won’t physical exercise kill you (generally) many people pay money to perform physical exercise! It’s called going to the gym!
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[*] posted on 5-6-2023 at 07:20 PM


"Totally without regard to any ability they might possess."

Complete myth concocted by white people. You are apparently ignorant of the fact that minorities and women have been passed over for generations in favor of men and whites who had less ability, education, and experience than they do. Diversity programs were designed to force workplaces and institutions not to discriminate- to choose the best person for the job regardless of the color of their skin or their sex.

And how arrogant to think you know what MLK would have thought of it. I dare say he would have been dismayed to see that such programs are needed because discrimination is still not only practiced, but escalating, so long after the civil rights movement came into being.


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[*] posted on 5-6-2023 at 07:53 PM


S,

I don’t need to dare to imagine. I can read the words on the subject from members of his family!

What Asians aren’r women and haven't been discriminated against?
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[*] posted on 5-6-2023 at 08:01 PM


Anyone want to post some statistics on success rates for 2nd generation immigrants who are Asia, Indian, and Black?

I'm pretty sure you'll find that America isn't near as racist as some ppl present it to be.

If you want America to be racist, keep calling people racist. The net effect will be that both sides will resent it and act the opposite of what you hope. But the truth is, this is exactly what some folks want. They want America to be divided.




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[*] posted on 5-6-2023 at 08:21 PM


Back to Covid. For 2+ years I helped support two Mexican families on the mainland in Sonora.

They are boat captains. I have known them for almost 15 years. They couldn't work that much because the marinas were shut down at first and then the clients were limited.

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[*] posted on 5-6-2023 at 08:54 PM


Quote: Originally posted by JDCanuck  
I wonder how much hard work it is to put yourself through University, working on the side to cover expenses at various odd jobs, then shift into starting your own business, dealing with the bureaucracy involved and putting in 60 to 80 hours a week while raising a family. Wasn't my path, but I have watched others do it and admire their commitment. Or working at two jobs, both well below average wages to raise a family and try to give your children a bit easier time than you had to success. This was the path I and a lot of my friends chose, most of them Eastern European immigrants and fully embracing multiple nationalities now to be called racist and abusers, when they contributed far more in their lifetimes than average to the growth of our economy over the last decades.
We seem to want to judge others based on our own built in prejudices and ignoring the obvious facts far too easily , racial or not.
Just my own humble observation.

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I had a full time job and went to law school at night for 4 years. The last two years were 4 nights a week at school. Was married, two dogs, but held off having kids. Had next to zero social life during that time.

Both of my parent died at the beginning of my 3rd year when I was 27. My parents were lower middle class.

My wife's story is very similar. She was born in Tokyo.

But now I'm some how White Privileged? The biggest privilege I had was my parents stayed together and gave me guidance. The nuclear family is so important to a healthy society.


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[*] posted on 5-8-2023 at 08:25 AM


My son has been a high school teacher for 20+ years
He says its all contained in the family unit
Those parents that participate in the kids education succeed
Those that skip Parent's Night fall by the wayside.
How many Asian parents participate in their kids education ?
Could that be why they succeed?
Black out of wedlock birth rate is over 70%
Why is that?
What is the consequence?




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[*] posted on 5-8-2023 at 09:12 AM


"Out of wedlock birth rate" ???
What an out-of-date mentality.

Officially getting married means you got a legal piece of paper. It has nothing to do with commitment or healthy family life. There are couples who have been together for 40 years, without ever being officially married, and are totally committed to the relationship and raised children who are model citizens.
And plenty of people who got married who have dysfunctional relationships and raise kids who end up being criminals.

Nothing about a marriage license confers responsible parenting status.

Then there are the "good" Christian fathers, pillars of the community, looking to all the world like the perfect nuclear family man, who has been sexually abusing his daughter for years.

And lots of these guys- gets caught having plied a 19 year old intern with alcohol and having sex with her, then claims he's resigning to "spend more time with his young family". Another "moral majority" right-wing Christian.
https://www.rawstory.com/bryan-slaton-resigns/

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