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Why is it that

Every time maga has an event, a huge number of people are injured or die?

40 people at the parade. While there was no violence, why was this number so high?!

At the "No Kings" protest, over 12 million attended and 1 person died. Only one.

It's like death and misery physically follows maga like a shroud.
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TheShanachie · 61-69, M
I have ignored the parade since I find it to have zero importance or purpose and had not heard that people died there. If we can talk to the coroner, maybe get some autopsy results? Get some demographics on participatants in the event? Some police reports? We might could come up with contributing factors that can prove reasons for the high mortality rates. Sorry I misread the question but if we use basically the same investigative techniques we can look for trends to determine common reasons for these injuries excluding the autopsies and coroners reports.
FoxyQueen · 51-55, F
@TheShanachie No one died, there were 40 injuries that required hospitalization, but they don't say the cause.

However, given that his supporters are anti-vax, I think it's safe to assume they are also anti doctor and haven't seen a health practioner on the regular since childhood. While it isn't causation/correlation, it could be that their over all health was a contributor, since nothing has been sited as to what happened.
TheShanachie · 61-69, M
@FoxyQueen true, I also see a lot of the lower educated people don’t drink enough water during hot and humid weather exposure and tend towards Mountain Dew and other Pepsi products. This could explain some of the high percentage of numbers compared to the NoKings protesters who tend to be higher educated and drink more water to avoid dehydration during these events.
FoxyQueen · 51-55, F
@TheShanachie I think that is fair. Even though it was 77° in DC, water is still a necessity.