• NoneOfUrBusiness
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    1 year ago

    I hate to say this, but depending on how you look at it this might actually be better for America as a whole since it’ll reduce the number of republican voters.

    • wagoner
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      61 year ago

      And yet it’s never that straightforward. The more people who are infected provides more opportunities for virus mutations, endlessly prolonging this pandemic for all of us.

    • @jeffw
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      301 year ago

      Yeah…. But that’s not how public health works. These idiots aren’t just killing themselves, they’re killing our immunocompromised, elderly, etc.

      • @affiliate
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        91 year ago

        they’re also giving the virus more chances to circulate and mutate

  • @Fapper_McFapper
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    191 year ago

    And the Floridians who trust these people will not get vaccinated. What a dereliction of duty. Once again, Republicans demonstrate they have no shame.

  • @[email protected]
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    101 year ago

    A fascist and a quack walk into a bar… everyone stands up, forms a line and punches them.

    Another person walks into the same bar and asks “what’s the line for?”. Then someone replies “thats the punch-line”.

  • @jantin
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    61 year ago

    This is bad and unsettling but let’s face it the rest of the world isn’t significantly better. Vaccines won’t solve the pandemic when hardly anyone wears masks, workplace accommodations slowly disappear and mass events gather thousands like it’s 2019 again. If we brand public acting against anti-covid measures as tinfoil hat grifting (and rightly so) we should hold anti-WFH preachers to the same standard as well as any large-audience event which does not mandate masks. But we won’t because burning man bullshit, disneyland, crowded restaurants and random conventions are more important than a passing thought about (as one poster mentioned here) elderly and immunocompromised.