you obviously don't know any actual black people. Nobody black under age 60 cares about this clown. He's an old has been. Whenever somebody starts ranting about Jesse Jackson or Al, I know they're either old or the only thing they know about black people is from TV. He's an old Rev. Most young people don't even go to church anymore. most young black people don't watch msnbc or cnn either.
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This is who PMSNBC is holding up as legit
by phoenixrising inwaterhead sharpton is a racist, conman and idiot who can hardly speak.
but pmsnbc and other groups push him off as some kind or intellectual good guy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eorpmrhai3e.
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Black Lives Matter—Do You Agree With Their Philosophy?
by minimus ini agree with people who say all lives matter.
i think blm is a racist group.
if white people pushed an agenda saying white lives matter, some people would have a conniption..
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Just like JWs will never admit they're a cult, racists will never admit that they're racist. They claim the black community is rotten to the core and as a whole condones violence and that BLM speaks all black people. if this is the case then The white community is morally bankrupt for bombing churches of innocent black people and allowing killers to escape justice. White doctors experimented on black people without consent. The governor of a state (who you could say represents the community) literally stood in front of a school to stop black people from enrolling. The police set dogs and fire hoses on peaceful marches and hospitals refused to treat them. Black people were killed just for helping others register to vote. Even worse there are pictures of entire communities viewing the lynchings of black men. So using this logic the white community is all racist and condones racism and the slaughter of innocents. But on this board a few black people who commit crimes means black culture bad. So if black culture is bad, so is white culture. For the record i don't think most white people are racist or that police are "hunting down" black men. I'm a black conservative and I believe there are black people who need to make better choices and quit making excuses. However, every black person I know personally, including democrats, think the looting is stupid. Since you guys don't actually seem to know any black people, you don't see the many black people who have condemned the violence and called looters animals. The media doesn't cover them though because it doesn't fit the narrative. Really you are just being played by the media, who are trying to drive division. Some people on here need to admit that they have racist views, and the media is exploiting your biases perfectly.
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Black Lives Matter—Do You Agree With Their Philosophy?
by minimus ini agree with people who say all lives matter.
i think blm is a racist group.
if white people pushed an agenda saying white lives matter, some people would have a conniption..
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I love the people on here who are using affirmative action laws, (that I don't agree with btw), that were created by white politicians to justify their hatred of black people. This one guy wants a break for pretty crimes, and I agree he should catch a break for youthful mistakes, but at the same time we know that black men don't generally get those breaks. Smoking weed is a college tradition, being a stoner is a joke. But black men have gotten long sentences just for having weed and some people use smoking weed to justify the deaths of black men. Mafia movies romanticize organized crime that costs citizens billions of dollars through corruption and Mob bosses are seen as cool. But black people are seen as dangerous thugs while committing relatively petty crimes like using a counterfeit bill.
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“I’m young and healthy so coronavirus won’t affect me” (why we need to stop this disease at ALL costs!)
by slimboyfat ineven if you are young and heathy there are very good reasons to fear this disease and take drastic actions to avoid it individually, and halt it together as communities.
not only would it be traumatic as a society to lose so many old and unwell family members and friends, but survivors of the disease may suffer significant health problems in the future.
survivors of the first sars virus in 2003 have suffered significant lung problems.
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Professor Piot was not saying that COVID-19 was worse than Ebola, just that it is easier to transmit. If he had to choose which virus to acquire I'm sure he would prefer COVID with an average death rate of 1% vs 50% for Ebola. There's a chance this coronavirus could become endemic and haunt us forever. There's reason to fear Ebola, when you death is a coin flip, but fear of COVID is unwarranted though strong precautions to protect public health are necessary. I am a nurse in the US, so I've taken courses in microbiology and public health. Do not be shocked if you do get it, but it is hardly a death sentence.
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“I’m young and healthy so coronavirus won’t affect me” (why we need to stop this disease at ALL costs!)
by slimboyfat ineven if you are young and heathy there are very good reasons to fear this disease and take drastic actions to avoid it individually, and halt it together as communities.
not only would it be traumatic as a society to lose so many old and unwell family members and friends, but survivors of the disease may suffer significant health problems in the future.
survivors of the first sars virus in 2003 have suffered significant lung problems.
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Can someone please dig up the h1n1 threads from a decade ago? It was supposed to be a catastrophe on par with the Spanish influenza of 1918, until it wasn't. We have no idea how bad this is gonna be. It could fizzle out, or it could get worse. Nobody is saying don't take precautions, but there is no reason to be afraid. If you do happen to catch it, it's unlikely it will even be the sickest you've ever been, that's why many people are walking around infected and don't know it. It's not Ebola. Anyways, be safe, take precautions, but there's no need to be afraid.
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Covid-19 (Coronavirus) - Status Update Thread
by Simon inthis topic is to focus on status updates & advice (no opinion or politics please).. status.
latest status is that it's serious, probably isn't going to be contained and most large companies are making contingency plans, cancelling large events etc... which i don't think would happen if it was just people being alarmist.
the incubation period means it may have already spread further and infected many more people than are currently known, so expect jumps in the numbers over the coming days and weeks.. tracking.
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You were mostly right. Herd immunity can be achieved in populations without vaccination, as that was the case before vaccines were invented. Vaccines are best of course. Herd immunity also applies to animals. Experts say 60-70% immunity needs to be achieved for herd immunity. I took microbiology in college, as well as statistics and a few public health courses. Also a vaccine for covid-19 is not expected anytime soon.
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Covid-19 (Coronavirus) - Status Update Thread
by Simon inthis topic is to focus on status updates & advice (no opinion or politics please).. status.
latest status is that it's serious, probably isn't going to be contained and most large companies are making contingency plans, cancelling large events etc... which i don't think would happen if it was just people being alarmist.
the incubation period means it may have already spread further and infected many more people than are currently known, so expect jumps in the numbers over the coming days and weeks.. tracking.
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Scientists agree reinfection is an unlikely explanation for patients who test positive a second time, according to the Los Angeles Times, and note the possibility that testing errors, and releasing patients from hospitals too prematurely, are more likely the reason for reports of patients who retest positive.
“If you get an infection, your immune system is revved up against that virus,” Keiji Fukuda, director of Hong Kong University’s School of Public Health, told the Los Angeles Times. “To get reinfected again when you’re in that situation would be quite unusual unless your immune system was not functioning right.”
Fukuda told the paper that it’s more likely patients are being released from hospitals while carrying dormant fragments of the disease that are not infectious, but resemble the virus when tested.
“The test may be positive, but the infection is not there,” he said.
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Covid-19 (Coronavirus) - Status Update Thread
by Simon inthis topic is to focus on status updates & advice (no opinion or politics please).. status.
latest status is that it's serious, probably isn't going to be contained and most large companies are making contingency plans, cancelling large events etc... which i don't think would happen if it was just people being alarmist.
the incubation period means it may have already spread further and infected many more people than are currently known, so expect jumps in the numbers over the coming days and weeks.. tracking.
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I'm not agreeing or disagreeing with the policy, but please cite your sources Phizzy. You information is incorrect. -
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Covid-19 (Coronavirus) - Status Update Thread
by Simon inthis topic is to focus on status updates & advice (no opinion or politics please).. status.
latest status is that it's serious, probably isn't going to be contained and most large companies are making contingency plans, cancelling large events etc... which i don't think would happen if it was just people being alarmist.
the incubation period means it may have already spread further and infected many more people than are currently known, so expect jumps in the numbers over the coming days and weeks.. tracking.
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Herd immunity also comes from people getting infected and recovering. Some epidemiologist estimate that 60% of the population needs to become infected or vaccinated before the population can achieve herd immunity. This is the approach the UK is using. I'm interested in seeing the outcome. They will let the virus pass slowly through the population so medical services are not overwhelmed. But, eventually a large enough size of the population will be infected and recover and herd immunity will hopefully be achieved.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/03/coronavirus-can-herd-immunity-really-protect-us
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Covid-19 (Coronavirus) - Status Update Thread
by Simon inthis topic is to focus on status updates & advice (no opinion or politics please).. status.
latest status is that it's serious, probably isn't going to be contained and most large companies are making contingency plans, cancelling large events etc... which i don't think would happen if it was just people being alarmist.
the incubation period means it may have already spread further and infected many more people than are currently known, so expect jumps in the numbers over the coming days and weeks.. tracking.
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Whoever survives must promise to kill the politicians who allowed it to happen - favouring virtue-signalling over care for people's lives.
Even though I agree with this, isn't this a cheap political shot? I like consistency whether its a point i agree with or not.