Posted on 03/02/2023 6:36:46 AM PST by cuz1961
12 posted on 3/2/2023, 6:46:46 AM by marktwain
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Your spin is kungfu level.
You should work for big media
( probably already do )
Yeah, that fish die off.....what a huge nothing burger. Those chickens lying down and dying in their coup. Those chickens were just quitters. All those people having problems breathing and busting out in rashes? Pretenders. All of them.
No data, just anecdotes.
We have learned to distrust government, with good reason.
We have learned to distrust the Media, with good reason.
Without reliable data, rumors and fears prevail.
If you were living under that black mushroom cloud or 10 miles downwind you would keep your family there and wait for reliable data from the govt right? The media and govt will get right on it. Meanwhile, just keep drinking that water! Thats some great common sense!
Anecdotes ARE data.
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They can be data. They can also be rumors, exaggeration, and politically driven fears.
Without a clear way to find truth (very difficult in this day), it is very difficult to determine what is real and what is not.
Unfortunately, I have seen more and more emotionally driven agendas take the place of rational data-gathering over the last 50 years.
Health risks in Ohio may be real and serious. We just do not know.
We have been indoctrinated for decades about minuscule risks being huge, when they are not. We obsess over tiny risks, and ignore real, enormous risks.
Look in the mirror, lately? You seem to be ignoring an enormous risk here.
Elk?
In Ohio? IN a game preserve for a canned hunt?
Good grief, hope not. Those canned hunts are for hunters too lazy to hunt them without a fence.
"Never believe rumors until they have been officially denied".
Only dead fish and wildlife but the people are safe!.... according to Biden and company.
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