BigPictureSound wrote: ↑02 Apr 2021
Then by admission the CDC demonstrated it will lie to serve special interest, and not the average person like you or myself. Their institution literally exists to “monitor” disease transmission, and we all saw them fail at the most basic level. What makes them reliable now?
But that’s a moot point- I know personally of one individual that died from a lung infection due to chronic mask wearing, and nothing to do with C19. It’s a known fact that masks can theoretically help- to a point, but chronic use and especially recycling previously worn articles greatly reduce the bodies ability to function. What elderly or at-risk person do you know that changes their mask every few hours?
The problem is not people being selfish, the problem is others inserting themselves in between others and their medical needs. Courtesy is a two way street, and where one can call it selfish to not always wear a suffocating mask, another could call it selfish to demand 99.8% of the population stay home so .2% who might be affected can go out.
But I digress, 2 years of this now, with year after year deaths from 2019 to 2020 being actually lower than usual (due to less general fatalities), and people are still losing their minds.
We all say that every life matters or at least that’s the reason for the lockdowns and mask mandates, but what about those dying from the vaccine after being pressured all over MSM and social media to take it? What about their lives? Do they not matter? Or do only some lives matter?
Anyways, these are tough ethical questions and we’re at a precipice where we are all figuring things out. I study numbers and I a no longer worried, but I can understand why others might be and I respect that.
At the very least, the most critical juncture in human history demands many voices of people like us, not the MSM and 1 representative from CDC with a specific narrative. Science by nature demands debate, but discussion has been outlawed by social media.
What is happening to all of us is very wrong.