Posted on 12/18/2021 11:07:10 AM PST by ransomnote
Wherein a CNN finds out that virus gonna virus and the vaccines don’t really work so good. Just wait until he hears that vaccinated people die of Covid too. He’s gonna be soooo mad! Also, Chris, the Tooth Fairy is not real. We’ll talk about Santy Claus later. That’s enough hard stuff for one day. |
Sheesh these people are stupid. He just now realized that the vaccine doesn’t stop the spread of the virus?
People are “chill” because there is no point in living life in fear of what may happen. Only politicians and their media enablers foment that kind of mentality.
A CNN? What be dat?
And what the hell is a "substack"?
I recall those lizard dudes from Land of the Lost... Sleestaks.
Is a Substack like a baby Sleestak or something?
We’re witnessing the epiphany stage of a dupe who blindly believed the unsubstantiated claims of authoritarians.
In a way it’s kind of cute, like watching the village idiot realize that the reflection in the mirror isn’t another person.
And, like the village idiot, he’s probably going to keep falling for the same thing.
Chris don’t have no governing Sanity Clause....
By the way... shouldn’t he be banned from Twitter for spreading this virus disinformation?
“South Park: Post Covid - The Return of Covid” showed the way.
Gee, Chris, couldn’t you apologize to the millions of people you and your class got fired for refusing the vaccine you now admit doesn’t work so good?
Apparently some people are actually going through life with the mindset that “My government would never lie to me”.
I, on the other hand, have always believed that “Everything my government says is a lie”.
I think I’m a leg up on the competition.
Yup, those episodes made real sport out of making the whole shitshow look ridiculous... did a fair job on Amazon as well...lol
I now feel ridiculous talking to Amazon Alexa, can't get SP outa my mind.
It's a singing doorbell, cause it's the future and doorbells sing!
I mean, I always appreciated that Cillizza was a complete dumbbell, but I confess I found this more than a little pathetic.
In law, that's called a "rebuttal presumption," and I've long believed that it is the only reasonable way for a person to think. Truly, those who think otherwise at this point are pretty much fools.
He should, but won't be. They had no issues banning Alex Berenson for tweeting factually verifiable information, though.
Good to see Berenson is crushing in on substack. Berenson's new book, Pandemia, is (for now) available on Amazon for $2.99 (kindle version).
And the companies that make them should therefor NOT be immune from liability from these products.
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