Maybe not. This doesn't bother me. I'm aware that it bothers you, but I'm afraid "Will this never end?" pushes none of my emotional buttons, as I am fundamentally unsympathetic to the argument that people should have a civil right to spread very deadly diseases to others.
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Replying to @TIME123411 @PstafarianPrice and
I missed her "very" before deadly disease I also never said they were perfectly equivalent and am gonna mute you now. Your trollishness undermines your advocacy... at which point you might not be doing advocacy at all.
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Replying to @RayMcCue @PstafarianPrice and
Thank you for acknowledging my point that the covid is more dangerous then the flu and therefore merits different policy.
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It appears that getting vaccinated makes Covid less deadly then the flu. But the data on that is sketchy and confounded by all the unusual steps we’re taking (masking, social distancing etc)
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Replying to @PstafarianPrice @TIME123411 and
Because they dreamed of being Soviet commissars since the first grade grubbing that paved the way to the institutions that are the gateway to things like a writing gig at WaPo. This reason is as good as any other and it's what we've got so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Ya work with what ya got
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Let me point out that Megan doesn't seem to be the type who desperately wants to be a Soviet commissar. She merely wants her friends who desperately want to be Soviet commissars to still like her.
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