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A better way of dealing with Covid-19 : Comments
By Spencer Gear, published 31/8/2020How much have we been duped and sold down the river by the response?
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Posted by runner, Monday, 31 August 2020 8:33:14 PM
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Just another day in boomers paradise Australia.
This China flu reaction's simply more of the same of what we always do. Everyone gets restricted for fear of the odd example. Every time. Trying to think of early examples I witnessed. Cracker night comes to mind. Think the paper said a kid suffered a burn, somewhere, and a dog barked, so the best thing for all the other kids and dogs was to never enjoy that night again. Think about it a bit and you can make quite a list of examples. Bureaucracy grows a bit each time. Then has to keep reminding of it's essentialness. There's a bit of irony with the current bout of restriction addiction and another not so long ago. Up until not many years ago any of us could go to a pharmacy any buy really effective cold and flu symptom relief without question. In fact you'd be offered the latest and strongest with enthusiasm. Not now. Damn even the poor hayfever and allergy sufferer gets treated like a convicted repeat drug offender for the crime of asking for the one (very safe) product that really works. And now it's effective pain relief we're denied. All for our safety from rumored baddies and our own incapacity to make rational decisions, apparently. Nope, the covid crazy's just par for the course. And yet another from our over glorified tribal witch doctor health professionals and the nervous villagers who trust them blindly. Posted by jamo, Tuesday, 1 September 2020 12:31:52 AM
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Hey runner,
"these guys who quote the One they claim not to believe can't see their own hypocrisy." Though I do understand it's kind of wrong for me to use religion to bolster my own arguments when I'm agnostic, on the other side of it, why is it wrong? What you should understand is that it wasn't necessarily my hypocrisy anymore than I was pointing out Spencer's hypocrisy. Tell me what's worse: when a Christian acts in an non-Christian way, or when a non-Christian acts in a Christian way? I oppose the harm to others, Spencer opposes people not being able to do what they think is right in their eyes. - The opposite of what he usually babbles about - You oppose any criticism towards Christians. I think all criticism is fair if it holds merit. I'm just showing Spencer how he acts the exact same way as he claims to oppose. A lifetime of devotion to Christian principles: About as fake as a piece of McDonald's cheese. Moral compass spinning wildly like a boat in a storm in the Bermuda triangle. Nonsense, that's absolutely right. There's a whole lot of nonsense in 2020. It's pretty much ALL THERE IS. - And it's my criticism of Israel and Judaism that upsets you the most? Do Christians oppose truth now? I'm not sure I've told lies. It's not my fault you love Israel unconditionally as part of your own religion. It's not my fault you've got Jewish coloured glasses to view the world. I'll criticism anything, if the issue in question holds merit. You lot are impossible, you know that? Why? Because your assumed morals come from a book which people read and frequently lose all sense of themselves. Was looking at $TCT yesterday, knew they were going to up waiting on good news release to market. They were less than a cent and a half yesterday. High of 3.4 cents just after midnight last night. That's a 130% gain, overnight. I got tired and went to bed early. http://www.binance.com/en/trade/TCT_USDT?layout=pro Posted by Armchair Critic, Tuesday, 1 September 2020 7:20:00 AM
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Sky News host Alan Jones says when it comes to Australia’s COVID-19 response, governments across all levels have “done nothing but ignite fear and alarmism and anxiety", http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/national/australias-spirits-have-been-crushed-by-its-covid19-response-alan-jones/video/f97a6b3caf3cc4194e51f8a8b110a265
Posted by OzSpen, Tuesday, 1 September 2020 12:05:57 PM
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'You oppose any criticism towards Christians.
I think all criticism is fair if it holds merit.' No Armchair if someone is loved by everyone and not criticised (especially by god deniers and religous and non religous bigots) I doubt whether their faith is worth much. Jesus was constantly criticised and so will anyone standing for righteousness. To gain the approval of sinners is one thing but to gain the approval of those pushing perverted agendas especially to children just shows a lack of backbone. If you had the approval of the lying liberal media you can almost guarantee you are living a lie. Posted by runner, Tuesday, 1 September 2020 12:14:20 PM
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Spencer,
I think you've got the flu v. CV19 comparison wrong. The flu deaths you talk about in the article are for people who died OF the flu, whereas the CV19 deaths are people who died WITH the virus. Apples and oranges. The numbers I've seen are that around 4000 died as a result of complications caused by getting the flu. That's the comparison to the official CV19 rate. OTOH, the CDC has just announced that only 6% of those who have been counted as CV19 deaths died OF the virus. The result had, on average, 2.6 comorbidities, such as heart problem, hypertension, renal issues, lung issues etc. So compare the CV19 deaths to the flu figures in your article, you should only count around 10% of the official Covid numbers. Either way, the danger from the virus is vastly overstated and the lockdowns therefore utterly unnecessary. At least the next two generations will pay for this monumental error. Posted by mhaze, Tuesday, 1 September 2020 12:57:53 PM
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He'd be busy upturning the tables over at your place.'
these guys who quote the One they claim not to believe can't see their own hypocrisy. Well at least you ain't pushing your anti semitic nonsense Armchair.