Oso planning to go pro
what if someone got an std and didn't practice "safe sex" should they be ignored or pay higher premiums or go to back of the line?
If a person knowingly has an STD, and doesn't practice "safe sex" and doesn't let partners know, they are committing a crime. It is considered assault. Are you suggesting that people the don't get vaccinated, and get someone else sick, should be charged with assault instead of higher premiums?
So, these are the people that are on the side of not wearing masks. I am happy not to be on her side of the debate. SAP Employee Fired After Intentionally Coughing on Shoppers at Nebraska Grocery Storehttps://www.ibtimes.sg/janene-hoskovec-sap-employee-fired-after-intentionally-coughing-shoppers-nebraska-grocery-store-60123She said she was at the store with her 13-year-old daughter when the maskless "Karen," identified as Janene Hoskovec, approached them and confronted them for wearing masks.She said Hoskovec then proceeded to follow the mother and daughter around the store and when she asked her to maintain social distance, Hoskovec started coughing on them intentionally. Video of her here: https://twitter.com/davenewworld_2/status/1435200650804146177
this "karen" person is an idiot and no, she is not emblematic of the people not wearing masks-that is just an asinine statement. if i look hard enough, i could probably find a similar incident with the mask wearing people doing the same to the unmasked except the "media" won't highlight those as they do the stupid incidents such as yours
9 of 10 for Classic whataboutism and great use of air quotes.
I give it an extra 0.25 for blaming "the media."
Nursing home deaths severely under counted due to reporting lag:https://wkow.com/2021/09/09/nursing-home-deaths-in-2020-much-higher/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=undefined_WKOW
lol.whataboutism taken to a phantom level.There's a whatabout that makes the other side just as bad somewhere out there I'm sure of it.
nope, just calling the "broad brush" out
This is an interesting study on trends in hospitalized COVID patients https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2021/09/covid-hospitalization-numbers-can-be-misleading/620062/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share
Sew ur movin' ta Wyomin' orr Montana, hey?
Both the GOP and Newsom made the California recall vote largely about the pandemic.Republicans, whose top candidate called himself a Trump clone, said it was a way out of the "tyranny" of mask and vaccine mandates; Newsom and the Dems said it was about getting life back to normal by following the science. The Texas abortion law and state voter-suppression laws also became major themes in the campaign.The recall vote failed overwhelmingly, handing Newsom a resounding victory.“It appears that we are enjoying an overwhelmingly ‘no’ vote tonight here in the state of California, but ‘no’ is not the only thing that was expressed tonight," Newsom said.“We said yes to science. We said yes to vaccines. We said yes to ending this pandemic. We said yes to people’s right to vote without fear of fake fraud and voter suppression. We said yes to women’s fundamental constitutional right to decide for herself what she does with her body, her fate, her future. We said yes to diversity.”Exit polls showed a huge majority of voters believed Newsom was handling the pandemic well.
"Party affiliation may be dangerous to your health"https://twitter.com/KennethNorville/status/1438040351231471616MAGA Covidiots
We demand the right to die or get seriously ill, to not protect our loved ones (including our kids) from death or serious illness, and to kill or infect our friends! FREEDOM!!!