#1-So people used social media to expose that "experts" were guessing and lying, just lying, or corrupt and lying. We found out there was little or no evidence to support draconian rules that our leaders exempted themselves from. In the end, we found out it was from a lab and manmade and nobody was held responsible.
This is exactly what the post is about. No, there is still no evidence the virus was manmade. It's a possibility, but we still don't know. Yes, they were guessing and at least in my country they were very open with that. 'we don't know exactly, we're still doing research, but better safe than sorry'. When they found out there was no need for the rules, they were lifted. and the corruption of the leaders has nothing to do with science. In the most countries I am aware of, people keep voting for the most corrupt person, like in the US, so there's that
#6 it was like that in the first week but than corporate media and right wing politics kicked in. 'people are uniting? We need to change that'. You could see the campaigns rolling and many people fell for that
#14 My company realized the opposite; that we work fine whether in the office or at home. So they kept the home office as an option, and I am very happy with it.
#19 I just had a friend die yesterday from pneumonia, she got it at the hospital when she went in for some broken ribs... some people CAN'T just walk away from a seemingly minor illness. I'm about to put my mask back on in 2025, considering I spent 3 days on oxygen a while back from COVID induced pneumonia as well.
#1-So people used social media to expose that "experts" were guessing and lying, just lying, or corrupt and lying. We found out there was little or no evidence to support draconian rules that our leaders exempted themselves from. In the end, we found out it was from a lab and manmade and nobody was held responsible.
This is exactly what the post is about. No, there is still no evidence the virus was manmade. It's a possibility, but we still don't know. Yes, they were guessing and at least in my country they were very open with that. 'we don't know exactly, we're still doing research, but better safe than sorry'. When they found out there was no need for the rules, they were lifted. and the corruption of the leaders has nothing to do with science. In the most countries I am aware of, people keep voting for the most corrupt person, like in the US, so there's that
#6 it was like that in the first week but than corporate media and right wing politics kicked in. 'people are uniting? We need to change that'. You could see the campaigns rolling and many people fell for that
#14 My company realized the opposite; that we work fine whether in the office or at home. So they kept the home office as an option, and I am very happy with it.
#19 I just had a friend die yesterday from pneumonia, she got it at the hospital when she went in for some broken ribs... some people CAN'T just walk away from a seemingly minor illness. I'm about to put my mask back on in 2025, considering I spent 3 days on oxygen a while back from COVID induced pneumonia as well.
Citations or STFU
Pay attention to the F'ing news or STFU
The silver lining of it was the exposure of liars and corruption - as you listed.
This is exactly what the post is about. No, there is still no evidence the virus was manmade. It's a possibility, but we still don't know. Yes, they were guessing and at least in my country they were very open with that. 'we don't know exactly, we're still doing research, but better safe than sorry'. When they found out there was no need for the rules, they were lifted.
and the corruption of the leaders has nothing to do with science. In the most countries I am aware of, people keep voting for the most corrupt person, like in the US, so there's that
"My family"
listed.
Netherlands btw.