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Do you believe there was a pandemic?

Jordan Peterson says that he doesn't think there was a covid pandemic. The death statistics certainly don't show that there was one. Yes people died from Covid but then people die from all kinds of diseases. That does not mean a pandemic. Peterson goes on to say that what we had was 2 years of totalitarian government. Another point where I agree with him
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RedGrizzly · 26-30, F
Yes. I've had covid when I worked security in one of Verizon's warehouses. The whole facility with everyone in it got Covid. I'm not saying that statistics weren't manipulated to cause mass hysteria nor did other illnesses disappear but we've never faced Covid 19 before on such a rapid and wide scale. It was an outbreak like when TB had an outbreak back in the 1890's, hell, even TB not everyone that got it died from it. Some actually recovered believe it or not and for some it wasn't acute enough where they were able to live out the rest of their lives. But I'm not going to excuse the actions of those using a pandemic as an opportunity to do a practice run of a dictatorship either. Call it whatever you want, but it happened. The vaccine is another story I won't get in to. That sh!t was lethal in itself.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@RedGrizzly you speak from m both sides here, which you have the right to do. But, you really need the do more investigation and read source material, do not depend on non or anti-science publications. In 20-30 years you may look back on this and shake you ur head which inserts ng why do many had to die! That happened after the flu pandemic of 1918.
RedGrizzly · 26-30, F
@samueltyler2 oh believe me, I do go into the science especially when I investigated the company that popped out the damn vaccine and researched the stuff they were doing and how they managed to make something so lethal. Which is another thing, I do believe there was a pandemic but I never said it was naturally occuring. It was [b][i]planned.[/i][/b] The elites made a huge profit by investing in Pfizer and others before it became full blown and was mandated to get the vaccine.

Whatever you want to call it.
Scam? Yes.
Bullshit? Yes.
Pandemic? Yes.
Pandemic of something naturally occuring? Absolutely not.
But a pandemic nonetheless with a dud vaccine that had an agent in it more lethal than the actual virus.
RedGrizzly · 26-30, F
@samueltyler2 oh, and don't take it the wrong way when I'm debating with you. Lol we're on the same side. It's just I'm passionate about history and the sooner we forget or [b]deny[/b] the events that have happened, the quicker we start going full circle repeating it again. I want people to remember this "pandemic" and all the controversy and b.s. attached to it so that as a collective we can move forward with the understanding that our government will do and use everything to tighten a grip on our lives.

I mean, I'm so damn sick and tired of people now days learning b.s. and being censored from history. Why does socialism and communism ideals still float around today? Did we forget Red Scare, Soviet Union, hell how Thanksgiving actually came to be? The Plymouth colony before the U.S. was birthed as a nation was planned to be a socialist commune. [b]It FAILED.[/b] They faced starvation and death, until they reworked their form of government to being more capitalistic and as a Republic to where it ended the long period of famine and struggle...[i]that they celebrated with a Thanksgiving dinner.[/i] [b]Nobody knows that now days.[/b] They reworked history to feeding the humanitarian narrative that the Native Americans saved their asses (which is what I was taught almost twenty years ago). Funny how they left out that part.

So, sorry if I came off strong, I just find it urgent to try to protect the events that do happen in our lifetime or not so it's not rendered or forgotten. We need to remember is all.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@RedGrizzly I have no intention of getting into a political debate over the issues you raise. I am a strong believer in the scientific method and the crap that is posted about covid, the refusal to accept the existence of the virus, the refusal to become immunized, wear masks and to take anti-viral agents has contributed to over 0.5 million deaths that probably could have been prevented. Public health is very complicate, epidemiology is not the easiest thing to understand, but the evidence and the knowledge we have gained from this pandemic is astounding. That people refuse to become educated, and through invectives at those who argue against the nonsense they spout, is disheartening. It does show that we in public health have not properly educated the public.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@samueltyler2 Based on the evidence you posted I have concluded you have no idea what science is. Masks are the same as using a barbed wire fence to keep out mosquitos. There was no evidence that the vax had any immunization capabilities. In fact evidence shows the vax to be far more deadly than the virus. .