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Coronavirus meme/panic/fear mongering general thread

Distress manifests itself in many curious ways...
Especially if your philosophy is constrained by indoctrination ...
I sometime wish my life's main concern was as simple as being worried about "Catholics"... (not really ;) )

I struggle to imagine what it must be like to have no understanding of the simplest things in life - like what happens when you flick a light switch ...
 
Especially if your philosophy is constrained by indoctrination ...
I sometime wish my life's main concern was as simple as being worried about "Catholics"... (not really ;) )

I struggle to imagine what it must be like to have no understanding of the simplest things in life - like what happens when you flick a light switch ...
Once you have it, it is hard to imagine life without it.

Mind you, they probably say exactly the same thing... :hmm:
 
At least one of the quotes in that leaflet came from here ;-


It's so unusual to get a leaflet like that without being directed to the JWs or somesuch ...
 
I just learned a new verb ...

The plandemic is thought out to the very end...and they will be wroth with the remnants and they who will be wroth are most of these protesters

... or rather they've verbed an adjective ...

wroth
/rəʊθ,rɒθ/

adjective archaic
adjective: wroth

angry.
"Sir Leicester is majestically wroth"
 
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Oh for crying out loud, let's actually not pretend that this ^ didn't happen and that it actually didn't have a basis for people being nervous - people died in the Tube tunnels and bomb shelters, it wasn't safety. (Look up stuff like what happened at Bethnal Green etc).

I don't think this sort of thing is a good and rational counter argument to anti-maskers and anti-Covid conspiraloons.
 
There are more London anti-mask protests tomorrow and next Saturday too, but I suspect they'll be a lot smaller than the last one. I've seen the normal trajectory on Twitter - infighting between the "stars" and also folk saying "wait David Icke was there plus some woman saying the NWO were putting metals into our blood so they could remote control us, and all these people obsessed with paedos, I just thought masks were bullshit, this isn't what I came for". There's already argument as to whether you should go to the demo on the 19th or the 26th because one is promoted by zzzzzzzz.

Interesting comparison to the FLA demos which also initially had an unexpectedly huge turnout (huger than this) which almost entirely disappeared when it became obvious that it was owned by a small group of weirdos.
 
The anti-mask protests in particular are so fucking bizarre and weird.

Opposition to lockdown measures may be misplaced but there's at least a very tangible and understandable reason as to why some people really don't want to be locked inside for months on end. But wearing a mask in public settings at the moment is at most a minor irritation, one you should be able to get over almost immediately when it becomes clear it's an obvious way to mitigate the worst effects of the virus spreading in settings such as supermarkets.

Yes, it might be a bit annoying that the government are telling you what to do, but then the government tell you what to do in many aspects of your life every day: not being able to drive when you're ten pints deep without breaking the law may be a form of government encroachment, but it's also clearly sensible policy because driving while you're pissed is dangerous and likely to harm others.
 
The anti-mask protests in particular are so fucking bizarre and weird.

Opposition to lockdown measures may be misplaced but there's at least a very tangible and understandable reason as to why some people really don't want to be locked inside for months on end. But wearing a mask in public settings at the moment is at most a minor irritation, one you should be able to get over almost immediately when it becomes clear it's an obvious way to mitigate the worst effects of the virus spreading in settings such as supermarkets.

Yes, it might be a bit annoying that the government are telling you what to do, but then the government tell you what to do in many aspects of your life every day: not being able to drive when you're ten pints deep without breaking the law may be a form of government encroachment, but it's also clearly sensible policy because driving while you're pissed is dangerous and likely to harm others.
Just clear off with your bloody common sense. We don't need that sort of thing here.
 
My sister seems to be going the covidiot way but she's being coy about it as she knows how the rest of the family will react. Dunno what to do or say, but it's the 5G/plandemic rather than anti-mask/covidisn'treal route - it never goes well when i pull her up on the shit she comes out with
 
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