I don’t think hardly anyone denies the existence of a virus. The unnecessary sensationalism being fed along with it is manufacturing a ridiculous hysteria though, and it is creating an economic environment which will kill many more.
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I wish this was a zombie apocalypse
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at least you can see Zombies and know what you are up against.
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And a hazmat garbage collector at a Wuhan laboratory notices some freshly thrown-out bats and sells them at the local wet market to make a few extra bucks.
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My theory as well
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Um, more like 27% of the population. And must include at least one scene of someone denying zombies exist while being eaten alive by zombieshttps://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1246167169584508931 …
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27% figure backed up here: https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Crazification_factor …
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Plot twist: the 12% end up being right in the end!
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There's a saying that "90% of people just go along, and 10% know what's going on..."
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Add in that number 1 ranked news site promotes disinformation and you'll have an Academy Award. I love how people complain about the MSM while believing the number 1 MSM. Makes you think a bit.
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