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Lol when you dont wear a mask then cry about how nobody wants to deal with your stupid ass. You cant buy or sell without the mark of the beast, remember?
Weird how they got rid of the vaccine passport for the average man. If you want to go hang with the republican donors, go to a republican event, you have to have the passport and prove you've had the vaccine. That should tell you everything. Its no consequence to them if you die, fuck you. If their donors die, thats a problem. You're just a little vote. The more people that die the better it is for republicans anyways. Less people, less votes. Now why would they do that if its evil communist terrorism and against jesus and all that?? Google it. https://www.newsweek.com/gop-florida...sports-1581489 Thats just the top one of 100,000 pages saying it. Must be qanon and al Qaeda or something tricking everyone. | ||
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Last edited by Gravydoo II; 04-19-2021 at 03:10 PM..
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"The left makes everything political" someone roll that beautiful bean footage of republicans making literally any and everything political. Including nascar, people silently kneeling, ellen, coffee makers, burning your shoes you already paid for... uhh what else. Assaulting the capitol then denying it and making your position on what your eyes saw and what republicans are saying is now political.
Political correctness means "this is what is right according to my party" not to reality. The right wing is suffering from soviet style political correctness. If you say something like "man made climate change is real and sea levels are rising" you cannot be a republican. Its not politically correct, according to their party. Its so sad, they dont even know it. They think it means "this is what is socially acceptable" because they make everything political. Dr suess is now political. Masks are political. Believing in the study of reality, science, is now political cause of you idiots. Vaccines are political. Abortions are political. Shit that has nothing to do with you, at all. You made it political, even though no government money is spent on it. | ||
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I also meant vaccines, like the ones you get when you're a kid if your parents are not retarded. Those ones. Not moderna and shit. Stop looking for shit to cry about. I wasnt even talking about that and you know it. | |||
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Last edited by Gravydoo II; 04-19-2021 at 10:11 PM..
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oh shit so there ARE moderations on these forums.
Since these trolls collect the post count, we got something to work with, now. Also, masks are apolitical. Science says they help. You know, stop putting all of your faith in science to find technological fix to solve climate change and everything if you can't even handle simple scientific facts like wear a mask. Quote:
"All in all, U.S. agencies committed about $2.5 billion to help develop Moderna’s vaccine and buy doses, according to the New York Times. " "Moderna and NIAID had already been working on mRNA vaccines, with an agreement in place, when the coronavirus came along. "The agreement consisted of some level of funding from Moderna to the NIH, along with a roadmap for NIAID and Moderna investigators to collaborate on basic research into mRNA vaccines and eventually development of such a vaccine," the Harvard article states. "Such agreements are not unusual for government agencies in general or the NIH in particular."
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Last edited by Byue; 04-19-2021 at 03:48 PM..
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Help me daddy, heeeelllp me
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Considering I've been banned for like a third of this account's existence, there are definitely moderators on these forums.
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As far as those making it political; the article states, 'The Department of Health and Human Services and Moderna both told Axios the two parties agree to what is in news releases when it comes to federal government funding and other support provided to advance the vaccine.' This shows that the government has influence over the information released about the vaccine because they tossed in the money. This, in turn, opens up something that would otherwise be more dictated by scientific norms to government influence. It also goes on to say.. 'To say that the vaccine is fully funded by the federal government discounts a small but very real private donation to Vanderbilt University Medical Center.' This leads the reader to believe that while, yes, the money was to develop and buy, the majority financial stakeholder in the effort to create the vaccine is the US government. Money begets influence, no? So it's reasonable to be wary of political slant behind news and press releases around the vaccine. It's not like we can't find previous examples of governments using financial influence for partisan or illicit gains through private corporations or universities. The scale of the money spent would definitely result in additional government oversight of the project considering the possible ramifications of the results, and I know that from experience because the larger the government project I get, the more bureaucrats I have to deal with to get it done and get paid. I'm not arguing for or against the vaccine, and the dollar amount that went into research vs. buying doses doesn't really matter. I'm acknowledging the US taxpayer's stake in the development, and that there is some justification for healthy skepticism of what we're told about it. | |||
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