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"The Unvaccinated Are Looking Smarter Every Week"

TheParser

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1. I was checking Google News, as I do each morning.

2. When I saw this headline in the "Health" section, I was intrigued.

3. It is in the October 16 edition of American Thinker. (I do not know how to link. Sorry!)

4. If you have an open mind on this controversial topic, you may wish to read the article.

5. I commend Google News for publishing it.

a. I am guessing that some people are accusing it of spreading "misinformation."

b. I assume that this article is banned on social media.

6. I was completely vaccinated in August, for I wanted my vaccine passport.

a. I, of course, do not know how accurate the article is.

b. But I do think that saying this is the pandemic of the unvaccinated may need rethinking.
 
1. I was checking Google News, as I do each morning.

2. When I saw this headline in the "Health" section, I was intrigued.

3. It is in the October 16 edition of American Thinker. (I do not know how to link. Sorry!)

4. If you have an open mind on this controversial topic, you may wish to read the article.

5. I commend Google News for publishing it.

a. I am guessing that some people are accusing it of spreading "misinformation."

b. I assume that this article is banned on social media.

6. I was completely vaccinated in August, for I wanted my vaccine passport.

a. I, of course, do not know how accurate the article is.

b. But I do think that saying this is the pandemic of the unvaccinated may need rethinking.
You mean this article?


Eta:There are a lot of links cited in the article. It will require some time to work through them, but probably worth the effort if one wants to be better informed.
 
You mean this article?


Thank you for the link.

This computer-illiterate old man depends on kind people such as you.

Have a nice weekend.
 
1. I was checking Google News, as I do each morning.

2. When I saw this headline in the "Health" section, I was intrigued.

3. It is in the October 16 edition of American Thinker. (I do not know how to link. Sorry!)

4. If you have an open mind on this controversial topic, you may wish to read the article.

5. I commend Google News for publishing it.

a. I am guessing that some people are accusing it of spreading "misinformation."

b. I assume that this article is banned on social media.

6. I was completely vaccinated in August, for I wanted my vaccine passport.

a. I, of course, do not know how accurate the article is.

b. But I do think that saying this is the pandemic of the unvaccinated may need rethinking.
Every day at work I watch unvaccinated Americans slowly dying in their ICU beds, with tubes shoved down their throats, and their families crying outside the doors. As far as I'm concerned, every single person who helps to spread anti-vaccine propaganda bears partial responsibility for their deaths.
 
1. I was checking Google News, as I do each morning.

2. When I saw this headline in the "Health" section, I was intrigued.

3. It is in the October 16 edition of American Thinker. (I do not know how to link. Sorry!)

4. If you have an open mind on this controversial topic, you may wish to read the article.

5. I commend Google News for publishing it.

a. I am guessing that some people are accusing it of spreading "misinformation."

b. I assume that this article is banned on social media.

6. I was completely vaccinated in August, for I wanted my vaccine passport.

a. I, of course, do not know how accurate the article is.

b. But I do think that saying this is the pandemic of the unvaccinated may need rethinking.
The dead ones?
 
  • Overall, we rate the American Thinker, Questionable based on extreme right-wing bias, promotion of conspiracy theories/pseudoscience, use of poor sources, and several failed fact checks.
 
Every day at work I watch unvaccinated Americans slowly dying in their ICU beds, with tubes shoved down their throats, and their families crying outside the doors. As far as I'm concerned, every single person who helps to spread anti-vaccine propaganda bears partial responsibility for their deaths.
So...that would include vaccinated people, as well. Right?
 
  • Overall, we rate the American Thinker, Questionable based on extreme right-wing bias, promotion of conspiracy theories/pseudoscience, use of poor sources, and several failed fact checks.
Cool.

Now...find a fact check on the guy who wrote the article.
 
1. I was checking Google News, as I do each morning.

2. When I saw this headline in the "Health" section, I was intrigued.

3. It is in the October 16 edition of American Thinker. (I do not know how to link. Sorry!)

4. If you have an open mind on this controversial topic, you may wish to read the article.

5. I commend Google News for publishing it.

a. I am guessing that some people are accusing it of spreading "misinformation."

b. I assume that this article is banned on social media.

6. I was completely vaccinated in August, for I wanted my vaccine passport.

a. I, of course, do not know how accurate the article is.

b. But I do think that saying this is the pandemic of the unvaccinated may need rethinking.

Stopped reading at "American Stinker".

Good lord.:rolleyes:

Thats right up there with InfoWars.
 
Every day at work I watch unvaccinated Americans slowly dying in their ICU beds, with tubes shoved down their throats, and their families crying outside the doors. As far as I'm concerned, every single person who helps to spread anti-vaccine propaganda bears partial responsibility for their deaths.
It's nice of your hospital to allow the family on the ICU ward. That's a huge change from the time when they couldn't even enter the hospital.
 
  • Overall, we rate the American Thinker, Questionable based on extreme right-wing bias, promotion of conspiracy theories/pseudoscience, use of poor sources, and several failed fact checks.
Another "kill the messenger" post. It gets old.
 
It's nice of your hospital to allow the family on the ICU ward. That's a huge change from the time when they couldn't even enter the hospital.
They allow a limited number of visitors into the ward, one or two at a time. Even so, many of those patients will die surrounded only by strangers. I can think of no worse fate.
 
They allow a limited number of visitors into the ward, one or two at a time. Even so, many of those patients will die surrounded only by strangers. I can think of no worse fate.
I have to take my wife to doctor appointments quite frequently. They won't even let me back in the rooms with her because of covid. I don't get the overcaution. I'm fully vaccinated and wearing a mask.
 
Well, yeah, it demolishes your argument in one short sentence.
If it were only the unvaccinated that had that fate it might have. Unfortunately, even some of the vaccinated have died from covid.
 
I have to take my wife to doctor appointments quite frequently. They won't even let me back in the rooms with her because of covid. I don't get the overcaution. I'm fully vaccinated and wearing a mask.
That is weird, considering that you bring her to the appointments. Hard to do that and keep the 6 foot rule. Also, you live together.
 
That is weird, considering that you bring her to the appointments. Hard to do that and keep the 6 foot rule. Also, you live together.
Protocol. I asked. The only one that allows it is her oncologist.
 
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