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I really think that fear is why there is such a huge over reaction to the Hamlin thing. It wasn't macabre it looked like he fainted. There was nothing grotesque shown to the world. A man fainted and doctors surrounded him.

The announcers never mentioned during the broadcast that his heart had stopped and that he wasn't breathing. I was watching, I know.

But the reaction was so over the top to the sight of a man fainting. That I believe it is fear that is driving that. They have seen the reports from around the world in the past year and a half of all these other athletes dropping suddenly dead all over the world. And they are scared that it will happen to them.

That is why all the virtue signaling over this Hamlin. I doubt 99% of the people posting for prayers never even heard of him before this incident. He was no household name.

Those that are vaxxed see their own future in the incident with Hamlin, and they are scared out of their minds

I really think that fear is why there is such a huge over reaction to the Hamlin thing. It wasn't macabre it looked like he fainted. There was nothing grotesque shown to the world. A man fainted and doctors surrounded him. The announcers never mentioned during the broadcast that his heart had stopped and that he wasn't breathing. I was watching, I know. But the reaction was so over the top to the sight of a man fainting. That I believe it is fear that is driving that. They have seen the reports from around the world in the past year and a half of all these other athletes dropping suddenly dead all over the world. And they are scared that it will happen to them. That is why all the virtue signaling over this Hamlin. I doubt 99% of the people posting for prayers never even heard of him before this incident. He was no household name. Those that are vaxxed see their own future in the incident with Hamlin, and they are scared out of their minds

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I'm just shocked that the NFL and TV network didn't immediately call it a mild concussion, cart him off and keep the game going. It cost them advertising money plus there is a precedent that they will have to halt every game when a player goes into cardiac arrest, which may become frequent.