24/ "the people who are responsible for this" what is "this"? the introduction of the plague by the Chinese? or the normal-ish-over-500-years pandemic fighting policies we have?https://twitter.com/LostConservativ/status/1357394807694499841 …
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35/ I don't take issue with either of those things ... as I've said like 5 or 10 times in this thread. What I take issue with this the failure to CALIBRATE. Does it suck? Yes Are people lonely and sad? Yes Is it "abuse" ? Is it motivated by cruelty? No https://twitter.com/TheAgeofShoddy/status/1357402650216693762 …
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36/ This is a very good insight.https://twitter.com/Laserpig_Utopia/status/1357403188358447104 …
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37/ EXACTLY I am perfectly willing to debate the policy. I can't imagine that it is the best policy, or implemented well. What I hate is the very left-style "NOTE THE MAGNITUDE OF MY SUFFERING AND THEN AGREE WITH ME, BECAUSE SUFFERING = VIRTUE"https://twitter.com/AngryFoodie2015/status/1357403123568963585 …
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38/ > not in evidence see here: https://twitter.com/poutinecurd/status/1357404348628824066 … https://twitter.com/poutinecurd/status/1357404348628824066 …
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39/ > If it were, you would not see "case" numbers diving first, there was a recent change in methodology for computing the statistic, second of all, herd immunity is not a boolean - partial herd immunity decreases R0
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