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apparently from the san diego board of supervisors meeting twitter.com/philthese/status/1420754003437056017

apparently from the san diego board of supervisors meeting twitter.com/philthese/status/1420754003437056017

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[–] 16 pts

I bet they didn't expect him to be so well-prepared and well-spoken.

[–] 13 pts

A good example in learning a thing-or-two from the sneaky snakes themselves. Make yourself be something they'd never expect.

[–] 14 pts

80 people total out of 3.3million died.

[–] 13 pts (edited )

Which really means only 3 people total out of 3.3 million died of COVID......

"Dr. Wilma Wooten announced only 4% of the COVID deaths in San Diego County were in people without any underlying conditions."

[–] 5 pts

And it's likely that those 3 people had medical conditions they didn't know about.

[–] 1 pt

Other than accidents and youngsters, people will have underlying conditions in the vast vast majority of death. Obesity is a comorbidity (underlying condition) and about 50% of the US population is obese. It doesn't take you much to reach 75% or above of comorbidities when you go higher in the age bracket.

I don't know if you've had elderly family die, but they typically die of a dozen ailments. I've only had one aunt die "healthy" in her sleep at 92. The rest had a long list of things wrong with them.

[–] 0 pt

Poor health is very common, but that doesn't make it normal. People who eat modern diets should take full responsibility for their health instead of pretending that they are victims of indiscriminate diseases.

[–] 6 pts

Death rate of say 750 per 100000 per year is about average.

So 25000 roughly per year. Or 2000 per month is exoected

[–] 12 pts

People including this dude are Delusional.

He asked. When are you going to stop lying. When are you instead going to tell the truth?

These questions are incredibly niave. They are as silly as asking a Japanese marine in 1942 "when are you going to stop firing bullets at us?"

They utter these lies because they are weapons. Because they are trying to harm us. Because they are our Enemies!

[–] 10 pts

> what are rhetorical questions

Sometimes, when you ask something: it gets people thinking. Maybe not the person at whom you directed the question, but everyone else in the vicinity. Asking questions is never a bad thing.

[–] 2 pts

It still carries undertones of the belief that they are one of us.

No they are against us.

Don't ask them for mercy. The truth. Give them no mercy. Don't talk to them don't engage with them.

[–] 5 pts

These questions are incredibly niave. They are as silly as asking a Japanese marine in 1942 "when are you going to stop firing bullets at us?"

Except the big difference here is that the marine in 1942 wasn't pretending he wasn't shooting his rifle

Now if they can be led to factually admit that they are actually shooting "rifles", it's a step in the right direction, as in "so you admit you know what you're doing here, despite your own data pointing at the fact that what you do is not only useless but also very detrimental to the public..." Caught between a rock and a hard place. It's either admission of incompetence, or stupidity, or outright criminal activity. "so which is it?"

...

As far as I'm concerned I'm all for exposing them as frauds and liars, especially with their own data and on their own turf in front of everybody and on record

[–] 2 pts

Enemies by definition are frauds and liars.

None of you get my point. You cannot grasp the concept that the are enemies.

Study the term and its meaning. Except nothing but harm to come from them and suddenly you both understand their motives and what you need to do.

[–] 4 pts

Calm your tits, everybody got your point, it's just that you aren't satisfied with the result that's all

[–] 3 pts (edited )

He may not have it all figured out yet, but he's already done more than you have. Honestly, you'll probably die having done less than he already has.

He called out their horseshit to their face publicly. You whined on a forum that everybody just doesn't understand.

Have you ever considered the possibility that maybe you have been tricked into believing that he is the enemy?

[–] 1 pt

This is what I am trying to get folks to understand

[–] 1 pt

You’re obligated to at least pretend to be on the same team, or else you’re not given the floor.

[–] [deleted] 4 pts

I respect him for speaking up but Commiefornia is a one party state.

[–] 4 pts

Just another guy who told some local pols shit they already know. All those poor guy did was move himself up the ladder on the watchlist.

[–] 4 pts

Based half-breed. His parents obviously didn't send him to regular school.

[–] 2 pts

I think he is just really tan on top of being Italian or something. He is a surf dude after all. Hard to tell. Dreadlocks are disgusting.

[–] 2 pts

But, but, when I was a surfbro I was good for nothing.

Now what.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts (edited )

that guy is cool for calling-out terrorist "politicians". if you've spent time in the ocean, then you know that surfers are brave.

there are probably > 10,000 homeless people in san diego county. if covid was as bad as politicians and the media said it was, it would have affected homeless people.

i thought "globalists" were planning more riots, arson, looting, etc. but instead, they doubled-down on covid psychological terrorism.

[–] 2 pts

Exactly my point. SD, LA,SF, Sacramento, Portland ,Seattle, Denver, St. Louis, Baltimore, Philly, DC, Atlanta, nyc, and all the other cities with large homeless ought to have been utterly devestated by the dreaded coof. The cities would have actually been unable to cope with the dead piling up. Instead of handling the crisis expeditiously, feeling would have come into the equation. Next step: return of the plague to those cities from the sheer volumne of dead people. BUT, none of thar happened, because it's a fiction.

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Will surfbros save us?

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