Lockdowns don't work.

hanimmal

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I should quit obeying people who tell me what to do. You should consider that too.

Abortion? It's an interesting conundrum. You see, a virus is like a parasite.

The way many people who tout abortion view an abortion, is the host woman is ridding herself of an unwanted parasite.

If that weren't an accurate depiction of the mental process, the other possibility is the person having the abortion is ridding themselves of a living being or a human being. Which some would view as murder.

So it's probably easier on the conscience of the person having an abortion to believe they are getting rid of a parasite, wouldn't you say? Otherwise, those people would have to deal with a more significant rationalization, how to still be a good person and also a murderer. Interesting the extent humans will go to reinforce their own echo chamber isn't it ?

I don't have any right to insist people get rid of parasites or to stop people from getting rid of parasites, which leads me to the question of whatever happened to Pinworm?
You go too far as soon as you start thinking you understand the possibilities of what or why they are doing is in anyway pertinent to discussion. Because of that any further rational discussion is rendered moot.

That is why it is used to troll people, as soon as you can entice enough rage to tie 'abortion' to 'child killer' voting for Trump gets a lot easier. Or whoever politician they think will give them what they want.
 

Rob Roy

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You go too far as soon as you start thinking you understand the possibilities of what or why they are doing is in anyway pertinent to discussion. Because of that any further rational discussion is rendered moot.

That is why it is used to troll people, as soon as you can entice enough rage to tie 'abortion' to 'child killer' voting for Trump gets a lot easier. Or whoever politician they think will give them what they want.
If I was going to have a rational discussion I wouldn't be in this section tossing the carcasses of all the little mousies around in hopes to reanimate one for some kind of a mismatch rematch, before the inevitable kill.


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abandonconflict

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‘Instead of Coronavirus, the Hunger Will Kill Us.’ A Global Food Crisis Looms.
The world has never faced a hunger emergency like this, experts say. It could double the number of people facing acute hunger to 265 million by the end of this year.

National lockdowns and social distancing measures are drying up work and incomes, and are likely to disrupt agricultural production and supply routes — leaving millions to worry how they will get enough to eat.
 

UncleBuck

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I thought you said you probably already had it. How is that even possible when there's a lockdown? I thought you were militantly staying at home like an obedient little homophobic goy.
since you’re the medical expert you should consult my chart and remind everyone of when I started to quarantine and when my family members showed symptoms

Thanks doc
 

abandonconflict

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Dr. Scott Gottlieb sees ‘some level’ of immunity for most people who had coronavirus

Gottlieb, the former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, was responding to a warning put out last week by the World Health Organization, which later clarified its position.
 

abandonconflict

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Sweden resisted a lockdown, and its capital Stockholm is expected to reach ‘herd immunity’ in weeks
The strategy — aimed at allowing some exposure to the virus in order to build immunity among the general population while protecting high-risk groups like the elderly — has been controversial. Some health experts liken it to playing Russian roulette with public health.
But now, the country’s chief epidemiologist said the strategy appears to be working and that “herd immunity” could be reached in the capital Stockholm in a matter of weeks.
 
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