Missing: “The harm should not be exaggerated by a politicized and power hungry public health establishment relying on bad measurements.”
Missing: “The harm should not be exaggerated by a politicized and power hungry public health establishment relying on bad measurements.”
Lessons I’ve learned:
1. People do not care about logic.
2. Rational thought is an endangered species.
3. Basic data analysis is viewed as black magic by the masses.
4. Something is seriously wrong with our society.
I literally feel like the world I thought I knew; the one I grew up in, raised a family in, loved, laughed and cried in, has been replaced.
My wife has a theory that the experiments at CERN have created a tear in reality and alternate universes are bleeding through into our own. It’s as good a theory as any.
We're all getting a first-hand look at how a society operates when it's run by people who are always catering to the mindless whims of suburban Karens. Our leaders are invariably going to end up making decisions that are idiotic and irrational ... and they're going to feel completely unaccountable when they fail.
Take out the enforcers and the system will collapse.
My #1 takeaway is that the government will gladly let you die if it furthers their propaganda initiatives.
Missing - a serious search for therapeutics that can be used before or after a victim is infected.
Missing - a serious search for the animals that allegedly spread this infection to humans.
Otherwise, this was a very good essay.