Once upon a virus
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Also it may point some things out that people hadn’t thought of in a while or not at all.
For example, plenty of right wing publications have minimized the virus while talking about Chinese hiding hundreds of thousands of deaths. It’s not clear they or their readers were cognizant of the dissonance there.
And I myself had forgotten about Trumps ‘gone in April’ comment. Any single one of his idiotic utterances so easily gets lost in the pile.
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@Loki said in Once upon a virus:
You just keep forgetting about Pelosi and Chinatown don’t you. It’s such a great marker for what everyone thought at the time. Such an inconvenient truth isn’t it?
de Blasio, on March 10: "If you’re under 50 and you’re healthy, which is most New Yorkers, there’s very little threat here,”
de Blasio, on March 2: “Since I’m encouraging New Yorkers to go on with your lives + get out on the town despite Coronavirus,” -
@George-K said in Once upon a virus:
@Loki said in Once upon a virus:
You just keep forgetting about Pelosi and Chinatown don’t you. It’s such a great marker for what everyone thought at the time. Such an inconvenient truth isn’t it?
de Blasio, on March 10: "If you’re under 50 and you’re healthy, which is most New Yorkers, there’s very little threat here,”
de Blasio, on March 2: “Since I’m encouraging New Yorkers to go on with your lives + get out on the town despite Coronavirus,”Yup. That’s what makes the narrative so full of shit when people refuse to acknowledge the full picture and try to thin slice it.
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It's an amateurish video for simpletons. If you think a little deeper it expresses how different it is to live in a country like America rather than authoritarian China. Despite their claimed mastery of the situation they are still the origin of a worldwide crisis that has killed how many now? They will not be able to avoid that bill coming due in terms of their world stature.
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@Mik said in Once upon a virus:
It's an amateurish video for simpletons. If you think a little deeper it expresses how different it is to live in a country like America rather than authoritarian China. Despite their claimed mastery of the situation they are still the origin of a worldwide crisis that has killed how many now? They will not be able to avoid that bill coming due in terms of their world stature.
Economically they're waning, too, a bit like Japan after the 90s. Will make calling them out easier.
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@Loki said in Once upon a virus:
You just keep forgetting about Pelosi and Chinatown don’t you. It’s such a great marker for what everyone thought at the time. Such an inconvenient truth isn’t it?
WHADDABOUT PELOSI?!?
I have no problem whatsoever criticizing her, but please be aware your obvious smokescreen is obvious.
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@jon-nyc said in Once upon a virus:
@Loki said in Once upon a virus:
You just keep forgetting about Pelosi and Chinatown don’t you. It’s such a great marker for what everyone thought at the time. Such an inconvenient truth isn’t it?
WHADDABOUT PELOSI?!?
I have no problem whatsoever criticizing her, but please be aware your obvious smokescreen is obvious.
Hardly. Your whatabout is a total smokescreen for pinning the blame on only one part of our government. Your dog doesn’t hunt.
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@jon-nyc said in Once upon a virus:
Loki - serious question.
Why on earth would you think that Aqua, 89, or myself have anything invested in Nancy Pelosi of all people?
She just represents where Democrats also were at that time. I could also fold in some of Fauci’s temporal comments.
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Except I didn’t whaddabout.
If you start a thread criticizing Nancy Pelosi, that’s not whatabboutism, that’s just criticizing Nancy Pelosi. (By the way, if you do that, I’m sure Aqua, 89th and I would happily join in!)
Whattaboutism is when someone attacks a person you feel required to defend, but can’t. So you seek to change the subject or neutralize the criticism.
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@George-K said in Once upon a virus:
de Blasio, on March 10: "If you’re under 50 and you’re healthy, which is most New Yorkers, there’s very little threat here,”
de Blasio, on March 2: “Since I’m encouraging New Yorkers to go on with your lives + get out on the town despite Coronavirus,”I can say with utter certainty that I was the first to criticize DeBlasio (and Cuomo) over Covid and I can say with equal certainty that I have criticized DeBlasio on this forum more than anyone else over the years.
(I’m probably 2nd to Loki on Cuomo though, but in my defense I was critical of him when he deserved it, Loki is critical of him only when it serves to defend Trump)
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@jon-nyc said in Once upon a virus:
@George-K said in Once upon a virus:
de Blasio, on March 10: "If you’re under 50 and you’re healthy, which is most New Yorkers, there’s very little threat here,”
de Blasio, on March 2: “Since I’m encouraging New Yorkers to go on with your lives + get out on the town despite Coronavirus,”I can say with utter certainty that I was the first to criticize DeBlasio (and Cuomo) over Covid and I can say with equal certainty that I have criticized DeBlasio on this forum more than anyone else over the years.
(I’m probably 2nd to Loki on Cuomo though, but in my defense I was critical of him when he deserved it, Loki is critical of him only when it serves to defend Trump)
I don’t really defend Trump except to extent that I see the attack of the week on Trump for three and a half years. It’s like putting whatever fodder you have in your cannon. The latest is that Trump is at fault for our Covid response when the timeline shows East and west and democrat and republican were largely acting the same way.
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I look forward to seeing which country the vaccine will ultimately come from, and whether the cultural values of that country played a large role in developing the economic and academic infrastructure which allowed for the invention of the vaccine.
I also look forward to comparing America's numbers at the end of this thing to every other country which presumably does not suffer from the cultural attitudes inadequate to deal with this virus.
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While some people are busy adjudicating who did what in January and February purely for political reasons others are thinking about how to restart a dead economy and avoid total eceonomic catastrophe for hundreds of millions. If that is whataboutism so be it.
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@Loki said in Once upon a virus:
@jon-nyc said in Once upon a virus:
@George-K said in Once upon a virus:
de Blasio, on March 10: "If you’re under 50 and you’re healthy, which is most New Yorkers, there’s very little threat here,”
de Blasio, on March 2: “Since I’m encouraging New Yorkers to go on with your lives + get out on the town despite Coronavirus,”I can say with utter certainty that I was the first to criticize DeBlasio (and Cuomo) over Covid and I can say with equal certainty that I have criticized DeBlasio on this forum more than anyone else over the years.
(I’m probably 2nd to Loki on Cuomo though, but in my defense I was critical of him when he deserved it, Loki is critical of him only when it serves to defend Trump)
I don’t really defend Trump except to extent that I see the attack of the week on Trump for three and a half years. It’s like putting whatever fodder you have in your cannon. The latest is that Trump is at fault for our Covid response when the timeline shows East and west and democrat and republican were largely acting the same way.
Some folks have adequately wrapped their heads around the problem such that they no longer speak moronic in the context of what's presently known.
Donald Trump is still not doing this.
Oh and fuck Nancy Pelosi, she's an asshole. Between suspecting 89th is a liberal or myself, I'm not sure which is the funnier idea.
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@Loki said in Once upon a virus:
I don’t really defend Trump except to extent that I see the attack of the week on Trump for three and a half years.
Jonah Goldberg once said that anti- anti-Trump is the gateway drug to pro-Trump.
And I gotta say for at least 2 years now you've been looking for veins in your toes.