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President Donald Trump referred to African countries, Haiti and El Salvador as "shithole" nations during a meeting Thursday and asked why the U.S. can't have more immigrants from Norway.
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I **** told you this would happen. Trust Republicans at your peril. The party is broken from top the bottom.
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President Donald Trump referred to African countries, Haiti and El Salvador as "shithole" nations during a meeting Thursday and asked why the U.S. can't have more immigrants from Norway.
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So in your introduction to experimental methodology class the professor might ask you what are the pros and cons of simplified models.
This is the answer of the arrogant white kid who thinks he knows everything but is actually full of crap.
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This is the answer of the arrogant white kid who thinks he knows everything but is actually full of crap.
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Justice Breyer is retiring, WHOOT!
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President Donald Trump referred to African countries, Haiti and El Salvador as "shithole" nations during a meeting Thursday and asked why the U.S. can't have more immigrants from Norway.
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do it fast man
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I've been taught all my life to value service to the weak and powerless.
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Zonkerbl wrote:do it fast man
Only Manchin and Cinema could **** this up. It’s absolutely insane that Trump got 3 nominations on the court. Expanding the numbers in the Senate is more important than retaining the house. Imagine being able to replace both Thomas and Alito, those geezers need to step down
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Dat2U wrote:Spoiler:
You will not change my mind and I'm not going to change yours. That time has long since past my friend. We're locked into these roles. Your vaxxed and likely boostered and I've already risked family, friends, reputation and my way of life on this issue but with no fear of losing any of it. I've had enough arguments and getting talked down to by those who simply have no business doing so to be over the discussions completely, not sure why i drug myself into this. Maybe its my small way lashing out at those i know for being isolated and the continued encouragement of such policies to inflict more limitations. I've bit my tongue tho for the most part but its really tough. Especially from those I felt a connection with on some level.
Call me selfish, self absorbed. Call me a fool or idiot or someone not deserving of medical care. Retreat to person of moral authority, i get that alot. It gets a chuckle from me now. That's what we've been told to do. Make those unvaxxed idiots on the right the scapegoat because we need to blame something even though I'm one of many african-americans who remain 'vaccine hesitant' and I most adsuredly do not lean right wing. I realize my reasoning won't make sense to you. My conclusion will likely have few co-signers. My decision is just what resonates with me. I stand in what I believe in, not what anyone else tells me I should believe. I've listened but after 2 years I have enough confidence and information to make a reasoned decision to say the continued vaccine & booster regimen is riskier longterm than any of the current strains of covid for a person like myself with no comorbidities. Obviously that's not everyone. If i had comorbidities or didn't intermittent fast daily, didn't have a low carb, 0 sugar diet and wasn't in terrific shape I might weigh the risk differently.
And yes, i don't trust the science. Doesn't mean I never have or don't see the value. I just don't trust eager, greedy biomedical companies to get it right when rushed. This is coming from someone who has worked from all healthcare viewpoints. Insurers, biomedical firms, patient case management and end care and now the medical research/grants management space. Competency is a rare trait even among elite thinkers. Good intentions, bad results is a common theme. The Novavax option looks intriguing but even then I don't trust them to get it right, right away.
Backing up to this. Hm. I don't see anything my post talking down to anyone. I appreciate how frustrating it is to have a realistic and fair viewpoint and feel ostracized for it.
Realistic and fair: we have drug regulations and testing for a reason. In any new medicine/procedure etc you have to take into account the law of unintended consequences. Long term effects are unknown and mass application of any new medical tech is sure to have negative consequences for some part of the population who reacts poorly to it. People who might never have caught covid will be exposed to it even in weakened form, injected into their bodies. Some of them will bear negative effects from this exposure. Yes the science suggests that catching COVID is more likely to cause problems than the vaccine, but, there is a 100% chance of exposure to something you inject into your body, where you might not have gotten COVID in the first place.
Given the above: Healthy persons who work hard to maintain that health and are cautious about what they put in their bodies in the first place should not feel forced into effectively a mass medical trial that has shown declining effectiveness in the primary selling point (ie, that it prevents the spread of the infection, therefor one persons failure to vaccinate threatens multiple others).
And of course by extrapolation: if we don't resist this, if precedent is set for sweeping edicts, then what prevents others from doing the same when a different party is in power, on a different issue?
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All reasonable concerns from individual perspective. Or from the perspective of a protective parent.
From a Governmental standpoint, what is the responsible policy that protects both individual rights and the population as a whole?
On the one hand we have proof that the vaccines save lives. On a massive scale.
On the other hand the argument against vaccines given to otherwise healthy people is:
"We don't know what long term effect they might have".
Death vs We don't know.
It is easy enough to say, individually, "I don't have any answers but I know what I don't want".
But we have lost close to a million Americans (875,000 people dead and counting).
Seems to me any effective measure taken to prevent mass death is not a government overreach.
COVID is the #3 killer in the US, behind Heart Disease and Cancer. Something that didn't exist 3 years ago is killing millions.
So. If not mass vaccinations, then what? What is the responsible Government position to protect the greatest number of people?
It's not a gotcha question. You, nate, whomever, none of you is crazy or idiots or whatever monkeydung has been lobbed at you. I'm on this board because it is packed with smart well informed and thoughtful people. I care less about following the orthodoxy of mainstream opinion. And like I said my inclination is generally, hell, I don't even take Tylenol. I am always willing to listen to a counterargument. Or alternative plan. But so far I don't see a workable alternate plan.
The one thing I would say though vs "we don't know". Long-term, yeah of course we have no xxxxing idea what it might do. But in the short term, we have administered ~10 Billion COVID vaxx shots worldwide. Over 52% of the world's population has gotten 2 doses. That is a f.vckton of shots given. If we call it experimental medicine, this has been the largest mass medical trial in the history of the world. And so far any negative side effects are rare, treatable, and far far far less common than deaths by COVID.
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Wizardspride wrote:?t=IQumjgLGdn6_-74CujtV3Q&s=19
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So soon?
Only 28 years on the job???
I’m sure he’s not 85 years old yet. But I’m not sure that he isn’t 80.
What is the rationale for lifetime appointments?
Tre Johnson is the future of the Wizards.
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Good Lord, that man is 83 years old!?
Tre Johnson is the future of the Wizards.
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Godwin's law doesn't apply in discussions about actual Nazis.
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BTW if you haven't you should all read Maus.
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"OMG asking me to wear a mask is like the Holocaust" - Godwin's law applies
"OMG why are you Nazis banning books about the Holocaust" - does not apply
"OMG why are you Nazis banning books about the Holocaust" - does not apply
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Zonkerbl wrote:"OMG asking me to wear a mask is like the Holocaust" - Godwin's law applies
"OMG why are you Nazis banning books about the Holocaust" - does not apply
Yeah, no. Banning this important book is stupid. It's wrong. Removing it from the curriculum is terrible. People who claim that being asked to wear a mask is like the Holocaust are disgusting and vile. Neither situation ultimately makes the case for painting people as Nazis. Believe it or not, there are other words and descriptions before you go there.
Now if we could just get progressives on colleges to stop being antisemitic that would be another positive step. https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/30/us/american-anti-semitism-students-soh/index.html
https://www.forbes.com/sites/evangerstmann/2021/09/24/are-jewish-students-feeling-forced-to-hide-their-identity-on-campus/?sh=210fda9a78e8
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2021/10/27/antisemitism-left-rising/
https://tuftsdaily.com/opinion/2021/05/06/the-hidden-antisemitism-plaguing-college-campuses/
I could add dozens more links if that would be helpful for you.
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anti-israel != anti-semitic
just like being anti-Saudi != anti-Arab
hth
just like being anti-Saudi != anti-Arab
hth
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pancakes3 wrote:anti-israel != anti-semitic
just like being anti-Saudi != anti-Arab
hth
Sure. That comparison makes perfect sense. Hilarious though.
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I will call you a Nazi if you are a Nazi.
I will also defend my right to criticize the fascist secular regime in Israel to the death. I was against apartheid in the 90s in South Africa and I'm against it in Israel.
I will also defend my right to criticize the fascist secular regime in Israel to the death. I was against apartheid in the 90s in South Africa and I'm against it in Israel.
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