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Don't feel bad, most Karens failed to learn that lesson. |
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what’s the logic behind it? how does it make sense? are you afraid guys become a menstruating person, if you just admitted the optics are awful? i tried 3-4 times here. you guys just can’t be reasoned with unless it’s an issue that paints liberalism favorably. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I don't see what the big deal is. Most schools aren't fully vaccinated or do routine testing. Having multiple sets of rules for different schools just adds another layer of burden for both the schools and the state to comply with. If the masking gets your school down to zero cases for the year then I'd say that would be a dramatic success. Funny how you want to call out the vaccinated and tested Hollywood elite yet say nothing about the tens of thousands of mask less football fans packed into stadiums this fall screaming at the top of their lungs. |
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GOPQ don’t wear them because it’s about Freedom Do you not pay attention to anything those you support actually say and do? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Do yo ever provide examples that are remotely the same ? |
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one of 100 i could post. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc...a-53994209.amp Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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sense. i’m aware they’re regulated differently. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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remember Fauxshi said triple mask are a good idea...I think that was before the delta variant so 5-6 masks is probably the way to go |
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San Francisco has a mandate saying that if you’re in a bar or restaurant, unless you’re eating or drinking, you have to wear a mask. Then there was video of the mayor dancing in a bar with no mask. Not eating or drinking at the time Clearly, she violated her own mandate. Her defense? In her own words, she wasn’t thinking about her mask, because she “ was feeling the spirit.” that’s now a defense of violating her own mandates. “Feeling the spirit.”. Can’t make that one up, i dare you to try. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nbc...2659894/%3famp Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Honestly, if Fox were being run by enemy psyops guys, how would we even be able to tell
Tucker Carlson says vaccine requirements for the military are a ploy to "identify the sincere Christians in the ranks, the free thinkers, the men with high testosterone levels, and anybody else who doesn't love Joe Biden and make them leave immediately." Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Simple answer, double standard
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There was a time, thanks to Spences side, when the law codified slavery and segregation. did we just say “wish we could do something, but the law is the law”? Or did we question the law until it was repealed? same with gay marriage. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Why is that? Is it because you know you can’t answer honestly without making my point for me? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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For you it’s like the girl throwing the egg ! you are incapable of seeing the big picture . How many maskless people at Trump rallies how many GOP lawmakers using executive orders they claim to hate so towns and businesses can’t mandate masks I don’t see you outraged when they are caught wearing one ? Because it’s a freedom issue … just say it PS if your kids in a private school why does the mask mandated apply? My understanding it’s a private school thing same for vaccines Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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why don't you see the BIG Picture????:laugha: |
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our catholic schools are following state mandates. i don’t tell my kids not to wear them, i’m not even saying i’m opposed to them wearing them ( there are experts on both sides, but zero consensus), just asking an obvious question, which has every single one of you twisted in knots because even you know, as TDF said, it’s a glaring double standard, but you can’t say it out loud, because you are a slave to liberalism and are incapable of criticizing it. You “feeling the spirit” yet? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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"In the past week, Ohio saw a 44% increase in cases among school-aged children..
..[S]chool districts where masks are optional have seen a 54% week-over-week increase in cases, compared to a 34% spike in districts with mask requirements" But………someone, somewhere did something 🦜💩 Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Pete, if you could live as before and get covid but have no symptoms, or wear a mask and live in a light version of isolation and not have covid, which would you prefer? Please tell me which you’d prefer? i don’t see why Case counts matter. It’s a highly contagious virus ( with a low mortality rate except among seniors and those with co morbidities who must be protected), that isn’t going away anytime soon. Most of us are going to get it at some point. It all points to something we have to live with for a long time, like the flu. There is absolutely zero reason to believe that it’s going to be eradicated. that’s not happens with viruses, except smallpox i guess. There’s also a lot of evidence to suggest ( and not much to refute) that those who had covid and now have natural antibodies, are several times better protected against covid, than those with antibodies from the vaccine. Meaning, there’s a potential big upside to getting covid, especially if like the overwhelming majority of folks, it doesn’t make you too sick. Connecticut College, where two of my brothers went, has a 100% vaccination rate. and they test students regularly. they’re seeing a lot of positive tests ( kids aren’t getting sick though ), so they locked down, cancelled sports, all classes are remote, cafeterias are grab and go. If a 100% vaccination rate doesn’t prevent a complete lockdown, what’s the point? I don’t know that case counts are the thing to focus on. lots of us have had it and never knew it. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ohio is experiencing a surge of pediatric COVID-19 cases that puts it among the worst states for numbers of kids hospitalized with the illness. Ohio has seen 466 hospitalized children with COVID-19 since July 1, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. There were 170 kids hospitalized for the illness during the first half of September alone in the state. Nine children have died of COVID-19 in Ohio, according to state records. Among the 10 most populous U.S. states, Ohio ranks fifth for hospitalized children with COVID-19 since July 1, according to HHS data. Number one is Florida with 3,198, followed by Texas (2,832), Georgia (1,883) and California (669). There has been a definite, and fast, uptick in the number of very sick children with COVID-19 admitted to University Hospitals Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, said Rainbow pediatric infectious disease specialist Dr. Amy Edwards. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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And your mask gripe should be with your school not the emmys ? Did you ask the Dioceses about why the emmys weren’t wearing masks and they were ? What did they say? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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