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Everywhere, I see posts like, "I got covid and lived" , "Someone I know died of covid" , "Tested positive for covid" , etc.

You are all a bunch of fucking retards.

That is all.

Everywhere, I see posts like, "I got covid and lived" , "Someone I know died of covid" , "Tested positive for covid" , etc. You are all a bunch of fucking retards. That is all.

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[–] 6 pts

You want to know the "covid19 is fake" argument winner that I have not found one person to have an answer for?

The missing flu and pneumonia deaths is another one that nobody has been able to pretend to answer.

[–] 6 pts

Unfortunately, I've heard this in response to the disappearance of the flu:

"The flu is down 98% last year because of the masks, social distancing, and lockdowns. This just proves the effectiveness of all the mandates!" You could retort that "If something like the flu can be erased by simply doing what we did last year, then all communicable diseases should have fucking vanished last year."

People genuinely believe this. They can't wrap their minds around "The flu has been re-branded as covid19, and re-sold to us as being far more dangerous than it truly is". The flu and covid19 have identical symptoms. Hospitals and doctor's offices are financially incentivized to have covid patients to the tune of tens of thousands of dollars.

[–] 1 pt

"The flu is down 98% last year because of the masks, social distancing, and lockdowns

I've heard this and at that point I just laugh in their face.

[–] 1 pt (edited )

"The flu is down 98% last year because of the masks, social distancing, and lockdowns. This just proves the effectiveness of all the mandates!" You could retort that "If something like the flu can be erased by simply doing what we did last year, then all communicable diseases should have fucking vanished last year."

You can also argue, why hasn't Covid vanished if that was the original purpose? That seems to fuck with their narrative and force them to think for a second. It never actually works but it's still entertaining to watch that glazed look for a few seconds before they dive right back into their normal talking points.