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[–] 13 pts (edited )

If it were a pandemic there wouldn’t be reasonable, half-intelligent people who don’t think there’s a pandemic.

The fact that I, a reasonably intelligent person, have spent any time at all this year debating whether there’s a pandemic..... means there is no pandemic.

I’ve noticed a phenomenon among fellow healthcare workers, that they just really crave the excitement of being able to tell their family and friends about how crazy life at the hospital is during a pandemic, working on the “front lines.”

They want to have a cool story to tell so badly that they make it real in their mind. There’s just enough of an illusion there (at the hospitals) that you can believe it if you want to.

[–] 3 pts

In a real pandemic, people would not feel comfortable going to the store, restaurants, and getting on planes only wearing a thin napkin over their nose and mouth. That a flimsy bandana can give the biggest hypochondriac all the confidence she needs to go into crowded stores is very clear evidence there is no deadly virus.

[–] 2 pts

There are plenty of people that did not feel comfortable with going to the stores and are using services that deliver groceries and what not. Disinfecting the goods outside their homes with sprays.

The response of mentally ill people shouldn't be a factor in judging if the pandemic is real or not.

[–] 2 pts

I bet ZOG will pay "health" workers benefits like they veterans just to rub it in.

[–] 2 pts

Not to mention the dancing. The fucking dancing tik tok videos.

[–] 1 pt

They want to have a cool story to tell so badly that they make it real in their mind. There’s just enough of an illusion there (at the hospitals) that you can believe it if you want to.

Part of it is that they cannot look at data involving themselves dispassionately. The hospitals are typically overworked on purpose, as their labor costs are insane(for good reason). They see what they think is a surge in patients, when in fact there's a surge in layoffs, hospital shutdowns, and the like to save money during a down time.

But it's real in their minds, so all of that doesn't matter.