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Lostpoet · M
Making politics boring again.
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Roadsterrider · 56-60, M
@Elessar What did Biden do that wasn't already in place when he took office? I don't remember any big changes except for vaccine mandates that got shut down, the social distancing was maintained as was mask wearing for a while. Then it just all kind of went away.
Elessar · 26-30, M
@Roadsterrider Complete change in attitude/message, actual vaccine rollout plan and mandates, in order to push higher the vaccinated/total pop ratio.
It just "kind of went away" because people stopped dying like flies, as a consequence of the measures aforementioned, thus contrarily to the right belief that "it's all about control", the measures have been revoked as soon as no longer necessary.
It just "kind of went away" because people stopped dying like flies, as a consequence of the measures aforementioned, thus contrarily to the right belief that "it's all about control", the measures have been revoked as soon as no longer necessary.
Elessar · 26-30, M
@MarmeeMarch Ben Shapiro, you mean the guy that thinks secual arousal is a disease and that his wife being dry as a stick when he f*cks her is perfectly normal? That guy? 😆
Italy was the "COVID leader" for less than a month during which the average American didn't even know what COVID is, and the few who heard about it were causing a nationwide shortage of toilet paper (amid a respiratory pandemic, makes you wonder about the intelligence of the common person over there). Italy has also a much older population than the U.S. (to which COVID is deadlier), because you know, people tend not to eat too much cr@p and not to neglect their health in fear of having to contract a loan in order to take care of it before it's too late. The U.S. has been the "COVID leader" for literally *two years*, until it became a very selective disease that killed primarily unvaccinated republicans.
Italy was the "COVID leader" for less than a month during which the average American didn't even know what COVID is, and the few who heard about it were causing a nationwide shortage of toilet paper (amid a respiratory pandemic, makes you wonder about the intelligence of the common person over there). Italy has also a much older population than the U.S. (to which COVID is deadlier), because you know, people tend not to eat too much cr@p and not to neglect their health in fear of having to contract a loan in order to take care of it before it's too late. The U.S. has been the "COVID leader" for literally *two years*, until it became a very selective disease that killed primarily unvaccinated republicans.