apparently, there is no end to which the makers of this mess will tie their brains in knots to escape the blame for running the world into a ditch and destroying educations, economies, lives, and livelihoods in the futile hope that, despite 100 years of evidence to the contrary beforehand and reams more since, that some sort of superstitious mitigation adherence would stop a respiratory virus.
they are desperate to avoid the real scooby doo ending that lays the blame where it belongs:
it’s really getting pretty extreme.
i see we have now reached the “blame the great barrington declaration for not following the great barrington declaration by pretending that we did follow the great barrington declaration” stage of the pandemic where we make believe that GBD was a right wing plot and not “evidence based medicine” and that “federally ordered” is even meaningful in a system where these decisions are driven at the state and local level.
what a telling skirting of the truth of the matter (and what revelation of the truth about walker).
i mean
this febrile nonsense makes about as much sense as dana, pusher of fear on the imagined explosion of chronic ailments in service of sales of “self-harm” books locking onto covid = toxoplasmosis effects because, of course, there is no way that, for example, getting a case of a disease that turned out to be more like a cold than the biblical plague you heard it described as could possibly change your mind about the risk it poses you.
apparently, she thinks about this a lot…
lose fear by learning something is not as scary as described? well that’s just bad for business.
far better to paint it as “chronic disease effects.”
(but why do they always have to make this about cats? jeez, these fricking people…)
this sort of febrile fabulism seems to be the real pandemic just now.
i guess maybe it really is true what they say.
and besides, everyone knows that cats only spread toxoplasmosis to help you and that all the negative studies about it are funded by “big dog.”
duh…
Anyone who can type "fringe medical experts" while knowing that he's talking about longtime professors at Stanford, Oxford, and Harvard is a prostitute who really earns his pay. It's so easy to see through it.
The lunatics still wearing masks today continue to remind me I'm 49 years old going on 14. I can't evolve. I start talking shit about them in my mind everytime I see a mask wearer, ironically they're generally walking outside. This has gone on for years. The masks drive me mad. Like as mad as those who wear them all the time, maybe? I feel like I have the reverse disorder. LOL.