Message from @Northwest Kalactin
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well, in 2030, we'll be the past. in 3000 we will be the past. i like science and willing to follow the laws, but when the laws contradict each other, AND the people who came up with the laws contradict the laws themselves -- i fall back to my common sense
Washington State
well not as bad as Cali or texas
we are getting screwed rn
"So free will isn't necessary if it's a "threat to the public." I don't care what the government says, but the government does not have the constitutional power to take away the free will of the people. I have absolutely no problem with a vaccine, but this is a very new and possibly not tested to the extent we'd like. A few months ago, a lot of people were skeptical of a quickly produced vaccine. Their skepticism is completely valid. Just because a population of individuals don't want to take the vaccine, it doesn't mean those people will become the majority."
eh, its close, my county hasnt made it past Phase 1.5 of re-opening with good numbers
welp. everybody seems to do bad. Sweden is just laughing in the background -- no lockdowns, optional masks, some social distancing
they give others personal space post pandemic
Imagine your country shitting itself over disease that of the 1% who catch it, 99.99% survive
you should propose to her giving the vaccines to politicians first before enforcing it on the people <:KEK:726877368601411624>
My hometown has more and more cases lately - so the restrictions are growing tighter and tighter
for young people yea but it's the elder we should be concerned about
during the 1918 Influenza we made it out easy without a vaccine, treatment, drug or anything
even then we don't see them invest a lot in care homes
why cant we have that now lol
it took 3 years didn't it?
Only the elders and those with pre-existing conditions. Only they should ever be restricted, but society should regulate itself because the government does a much worse job
@Northwest Kalactin The 1918 pandemic took 3 years and millions dead
yeah. and the spanish flu was way deadlier. there were masks enforced, but the government didn't lockdown or start doing the "great reset" shit
Spanish Flu also lasted till 1921 i think
not really, it had a terrible 3-4 months in Winter of 1918, but it started to disapeer after that, basically killed a majority of the people then
675,000 in the US
elders are the one in risk but the lockdowns are pretty crappy
Spanish Flu had three phases with the second one being the most deadly
globally, millions are also dying due to suicides, starvation, economic crashes as collateral damages to lockdowns and covid measures.
is no one gonna talk about people complaining about the china virus but okay with spanish virus?
not to mention thousands of small businesses that has been killed because of it
hey, i've a bright idea. let's dump all the elderly in one place
oh yea the cemetery<:troll_face:726878856585281557>
spanish are colonizers so that's fine (~~chinese, too, but can't be called xenophobic!~~)
put them all in Florida and let them fend for themselves
"Spanish are white so we can't be racist against them"
didn't the spanish flu happen at a military base in america?
Perhaps even more hilarious, the Spanish Flu didnt even originate from Spain
whoohooo, fucking florida. florida rules
Kansas?
or France? China?
it's a global pandemic, so i think that takes place
The war made it spread very fast
Kansas yes, although the Spanish newspapers publicised it the most, mainly due to their neutrality in WW1
spanish: "this is racist it's not even our---"
"shhhhh colonizer. spanish flu it is"