No, because Twitter accounts from real living people are still more honest than the Jim Acosta propaganda media you may be watching.
In the face of those of us trying to get accurate information, your sophomoric sarcasm is both unwelcome and immature.
The “it’s just the flu” crowd are in for a hard lesson. But when it comes, they’ll be the first to whine that the nanny state didn’t take care of them. Don’t be like them.
You mean like the Twitter post linking to a YouTube video posted here that supposedly showed the bio-lab in Wuhan being blown up in order to destroy evidence but was actually a chemical plant explosion in 2012 in a completely different part of China?
Or the one that supposedly showed someone shot by the police for not wearing a face mask that was actually video of a victim of a motor scooter accident from many years earlier.
Or another similar video that was actually from a suicide, someone had leapt off a building but not because of COVID-19 as it was from 2010.
And I really liked the once circulated around here that was a picture of a container of Lysol wipes that listed Human Coronavirus as some sort of proof the COVID-19 is not new, etc.
Youve got to be able to discern fact from fiction from garbage posting.
So yes, I stand by what I said in that not everything you read or see on the world wide interwebs is true.
And no, I am not in the its just the flu crowd.
Needs repeating.