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It's All Part Of The Plan

Where I live in the spring summer months I would generally have no need for clothes outside, inside no need for clothes as well. They are required just as part of the government wanting to control our lives and enforce compliance
No one forces you to wear particular clothes bud…let’s not carry on pretending there is an equivalence.
 
I thought that this deserved its own thread.

The world is flipping out because deaths are from B instead of A. Deaths are still there, but not according to the plan so people are losing their shit.

What are you flapping about? Deaths are still there? An extra million deaths over two years is nothing to worry about then?
 
I'd say that the closings of small businesses and the interruptions in the supply chain are more than first-world annoyances.
So were overfilled hospitals.
 
You are missing the point about what I said. My comment is about how society perceives where the deaths came from.

It is not that people are going to die anyway... all those deaths suck. It is that we are used to hearing that 150,000 people a year die from this and 75,000 people a year die from that. Drug overdoses are at a record high.... but we are conditioned to accept that there are drug overdoses... that is Par of the Plan. But Covid comes along and everybody is losing their shit.

So the excess deaths were all normal deaths, only they were excess?
 
No one forces you to wear particular clothes bud…let’s not carry on pretending there is an equivalence.
I said clothes not particular clothes

no mask no clothes. That is the equivalent. Not no mask and some sort of clothes
 
We are not conditioned to accept drug deaths we are literally in a "War on Drugs" to help combat it. Granted it's completely ineffective and a waste of money but it shows we do care on some level to try and get people off drugs and avoid needless deaths.
Actually, the drug war is and always has been about distraction, scapegoating. “It’s those drug dealers, not your government putting donors above voters, causing all of our problems!”
 
There are people who go to bed hungry every night. There are people who huddle in front of a stove to stay warm. We have people without health insurance, suffering for lack of treatment. We have soldiers stationed all over the world, many in less than comfortable circumstances.
But AmNat had to wear a mask!!
All of those problems have a solution and none are related to wearing a mask.
 
And I have to wear clothes when I go outside. That is an violation of my freedom
Wrong way of looking at it. A mask is not clothing. If you were told you had to wear glasses that might be an analogy.
 
Let us know when drug overdoses become a highly contagious disease, ok? Correct me if I'm mistaken, but I don't think I can contract a drug overdose.
I will not let you know... because it has nothing to do with the point, for one.
 
Wrong way of looking at it. A mask is not clothing. If you were told you had to wear glasses that might be an analogy.


I know, a mask at least serves a purpose related to public health in limiting infections. Being forced to wear clothes serves no medical or health benefits for others
 
What are you flapping about? Deaths are still there? An extra million deaths over two years is nothing to worry about then?
Not at the expense of costing the world trillions, putting people out of work, ruining the education of a generation, etc. No.
 
This makes me question the competence of the planners.

I demand a better worldwide conspiracy.
It is Chaos. People can't handle it so they settle in with the plan, what is comfortable. Anything that deviates from it freaks people out.
 
It is Chaos. People can't handle it so they settle in with the plan, what is comfortable. Anything that deviates from it freaks people out.

Well, yes. People would rather have a big evil mastermind than acknowledge that everyone is drunk in the club car, and nobody is actually driving the train.

Republics are particularly susceptible to this, because there's no one guy you can point at and say "This dude is solely in charge and gets the credit and/or the blame." This means that republics are sort of like running downhill on ice. You're fine until you lose your nerve.
 
I'd say that the closings of small businesses and the interruptions in the supply chain are more than first-world annoyances.
In 1994 over a million civilians were slaughtered in Rwanda. The world did nothing. Nobody cared. Not one business shut down.

Why? It is all part of the plan.

That is what Africans do, after all, right? They slaughter each other and it is way over there not interfering with my Latte' and Oprah.

Part of the Plan.

A million people die of some disease I have never heard about? Well everybody is running around freaking out!

We shut down the world, put people out of work and home, bankrupt already struggling people while the rich makes shitloads... schools shut down, mask mandates, a run on toilet paper, etc.

Why? It is not part of the plan.
 
It is Chaos. People can't handle it so they settle in with the plan, what is comfortable. Anything that deviates from it freaks people out.


Every body dies at some time. Right now in most cases we expect that to be of old age related issues and not communicable diseases.

A certain level per year is generally accepted, having that number increase by 5 times the typical year leads to people wanting measures in place to reduce it. The above is for most western countries of course. Countries with poor health care system or a lack of food security have other issues that are higher in priority
 
Not at the expense of costing the world trillions, putting people out of work, ruining the education of a generation, etc. No.

You don't think saving tens of millions of lives is worth "trillions" in fake money? How has "the education of a generation" been ruined?
 
Wrong way of looking at it. A mask is not clothing. If you were told you had to wear glasses that might be an analogy.
The government tells me I have to wear glasses to drive ( or contacts). ( the previous sentence is true, the rest is a made up rant on tyranny)That is tyranny I tell you, the fact I would have difficulty seeing someone cross the street at night without them should not be an issue. My right to drive without glasses is more important than the rights of people to walk across the street safely. If they don’t like the risk stay at home
 
Every body dies at some time. Right now in most cases we expect that to be of old age related issues and not communicable diseases.

A certain level per year is generally accepted, having that number increase by 5 times the typical year leads to people wanting measures in place to reduce it. The above is for most western countries of course. Countries with poor health care system or a lack of food security have other issues that are higher in priority
 
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