calitom wrote:You may have to search a bit...But citizens are taking photos of hospitals across the country--esp in New York...and these hospitals are not crowded.
The news companies like cnn etc are lining people up for photo shoots.
Citizens show up 10 minutes after the 'live' feed and there is no line.
There are many many many vids out there.
Thank God for the people uncovering this.
https://banned.video/watch?id=5e87be0bc0f23a0097a45493
Cannydc wrote:calitom wrote:You may have to search a bit...But citizens are taking photos of hospitals across the country--esp in New York...and these hospitals are not crowded.
The news companies like cnn etc are lining people up for photo shoots.
Citizens show up 10 minutes after the 'live' feed and there is no line.
There are many many many vids out there.
Thank God for the people uncovering this.
https://banned.video/watch?id=5e87be0bc0f23a0097a45493
Yes, it's all a Democrat hoax. A handful of cases.
Which is why even your president is beginning to look more ashen faced by the day as he announces ever grimmer news.
Why do the CT brigade so hate being proved wrong?
calitom wrote:You may have to search a bit...But citizens are taking photos of hospitals across the country--esp in New York...and these hospitals are not crowded.
The news companies like cnn etc are lining people up for photo shoots.
Citizens show up 10 minutes after the 'live' feed and there is no line.
There are many many many vids out there.
Thank God for the people uncovering this.
https://banned.video/watch?id=5e87be0bc0f23a0097a45493
Cannydc wrote:calitom wrote:You may have to search a bit...But citizens are taking photos of hospitals across the country--esp in New York...and these hospitals are not crowded.
The news companies like cnn etc are lining people up for photo shoots.
Citizens show up 10 minutes after the 'live' feed and there is no line.
There are many many many vids out there.
Thank God for the people uncovering this.
https://banned.video/watch?id=5e87be0bc0f23a0097a45493
Yes, it's all a Democrat hoax. A handful of cases.
Which is why even your president is beginning to look more ashen faced by the day as he announces ever grimmer news.
Why do the CT brigade so hate being proved wrong?
Cactus Jack wrote:Cannydc wrote:calitom wrote:You may have to search a bit...But citizens are taking photos of hospitals across the country--esp in New York...and these hospitals are not crowded.
The news companies like cnn etc are lining people up for photo shoots.
Citizens show up 10 minutes after the 'live' feed and there is no line.
There are many many many vids out there.
Thank God for the people uncovering this.
https://banned.video/watch?id=5e87be0bc0f23a0097a45493
Yes, it's all a Democrat hoax. A handful of cases.
Which is why even your president is beginning to look more ashen faced by the day as he announces ever grimmer news.
Why do the CT brigade so hate being proved wrong?
As a rule for CTist there are one or more of the following in play
Over interpretation of limited evidence.
"My Dad smoked 60 cigarettes a day from the age of 12 and lived to be 104 when he died from an allegic reaction to a nicotene patch because he was trying to give up so the whole thing about smoking causing cancer is a hoax"
Linked to the above is a failure to understand the laws of probability. If Rush Limbaugh or Sean Hannity were to come down with Covid19, which is highly likely, you can guarantee that CTists won't think "they're just one of the millions who have been infected" it will be 'certain' that 'leftists' deliberately infected them.
That of course ties in with an inability to deal with bad news. A pandemic is terrible news and everyone around you is threatened, and what's worse you could be carrying the disease that will kill your beloved parents/grandparents/brother/sister/friend. For certain people that is too much to cope with and so an 'alternative fact' that is more comforting is substituted for reality.
Then factor in political disaffection. Of course we all experience this to some extent and misinformation that fits our political narrative can gain such extraordinary traction it becomes a part of the historical narrative, there are plenty of examples in history. (probably the most famous is Marie Antoinette saying 'let them eat cake' which never really happened but I'm sure you all have your own examples in mind). People who have no perception of how a functioning social democracy works and the extent of their own power will tend to believe all sorts of nonsense that - ironically - plays into the creation of the sort of super-powerful state they fear.
Added to all the above is often a lack of education, and I'm being specific here it's lack of education not lack of intelligence as the two aren't always the same. People with better formal education tend to have been trained in critical thinking, logical interpretation or evidence based decision making.
Of course everyone is affected by one or more of these to a greater or lesser degree but for most there is a balance and we tend to end up in an area referred to somewhat derisively by CTists as 'the mainstream'. Whereas Canny may think Boris Johnson's initial reaction to Covid19 was complacent and over-confident he won't make wild claims that Boris deliberately allowed the spread to reduce the pensions bill and eradicate a number of long term drains on the NHS in the form of elderly people with underlying health issues. That may be one of the effects of Boris Johnson - and for that matter Donald Trump's - failure to grasp the gravity of the situation quickly enough but it will not have informed their actions.
Which brings me to the final group. There are people who will advocate conspiracy theories from a position of irony, they don't believe the nonsense but they're will to post it on social media to see who 'bites'. These people are, at heart, sad and worthless.
I don't know how many of the above apply to the CTists on here but you can make your own minds up.
Things to look for are
Bad spelling to point to a lack of education.
Lots of emojis to point to irony
The idea of an intricate global conspiracy to compensate for
.Feelings of powerlessness and inadequacy
.Lack of understanding of probability
.Failure to cope with personal responsibility
.Inabilty to deal with bad news
Happy hunting
Rocthedog wrote:Cactus Jack wrote:Cannydc wrote:calitom wrote:You may have to search a bit...But citizens are taking photos of hospitals across the country--esp in New York...and these hospitals are not crowded.
The news companies like cnn etc are lining people up for photo shoots.
Citizens show up 10 minutes after the 'live' feed and there is no line.
There are many many many vids out there.
Thank God for the people uncovering this.
https://banned.video/watch?id=5e87be0bc0f23a0097a45493
Yes, it's all a Democrat hoax. A handful of cases.
Which is why even your president is beginning to look more ashen faced by the day as he announces ever grimmer news.
Why do the CT brigade so hate being proved wrong?
As a rule for CTist there are one or more of the following in play
Over interpretation of limited evidence.
"My Dad smoked 60 cigarettes a day from the age of 12 and lived to be 104 when he died from an allegic reaction to a nicotene patch because he was trying to give up so the whole thing about smoking causing cancer is a hoax"
Linked to the above is a failure to understand the laws of probability. If Rush Limbaugh or Sean Hannity were to come down with Covid19, which is highly likely, you can guarantee that CTists won't think "they're just one of the millions who have been infected" it will be 'certain' that 'leftists' deliberately infected them.
That of course ties in with an inability to deal with bad news. A pandemic is terrible news and everyone around you is threatened, and what's worse you could be carrying the disease that will kill your beloved parents/grandparents/brother/sister/friend. For certain people that is too much to cope with and so an 'alternative fact' that is more comforting is substituted for reality.
Then factor in political disaffection. Of course we all experience this to some extent and misinformation that fits our political narrative can gain such extraordinary traction it becomes a part of the historical narrative, there are plenty of examples in history. (probably the most famous is Marie Antoinette saying 'let them eat cake' which never really happened but I'm sure you all have your own examples in mind). People who have no perception of how a functioning social democracy works and the extent of their own power will tend to believe all sorts of nonsense that - ironically - plays into the creation of the sort of super-powerful state they fear.
Added to all the above is often a lack of education, and I'm being specific here it's lack of education not lack of intelligence as the two aren't always the same. People with better formal education tend to have been trained in critical thinking, logical interpretation or evidence based decision making.
Of course everyone is affected by one or more of these to a greater or lesser degree but for most there is a balance and we tend to end up in an area referred to somewhat derisively by CTists as 'the mainstream'. Whereas Canny may think Boris Johnson's initial reaction to Covid19 was complacent and over-confident he won't make wild claims that Boris deliberately allowed the spread to reduce the pensions bill and eradicate a number of long term drains on the NHS in the form of elderly people with underlying health issues. That may be one of the effects of Boris Johnson - and for that matter Donald Trump's - failure to grasp the gravity of the situation quickly enough but it will not have informed their actions.
Which brings me to the final group. There are people who will advocate conspiracy theories from a position of irony, they don't believe the nonsense but they're will to post it on social media to see who 'bites'. These people are, at heart, sad and worthless.
I don't know how many of the above apply to the CTists on here but you can make your own minds up.
Things to look for are
Bad spelling to point to a lack of education.
Lots of emojis to point to irony
The idea of an intricate global conspiracy to compensate for
.Feelings of powerlessness and inadequacy
.Lack of understanding of probability
.Failure to cope with personal responsibility
.Inabilty to deal with bad news
Happy hunting
Or some cunt like you Catshit trying to sound intelligent, which we know you ain't. Isn't google wonderful.
HobbitFeet wrote:if the hospitals aren't overcrowded why is the Javits center being converted into a hospital, along with field hospitals in central park
and now there is something about bodies having to be buried in potters field?
it sounds just fine and dandy
and why are the Army Corps of Engineers making such a fuss about the situation?
HobbitFeet wrote:if the hospitals aren't overcrowded why is the Javits center being converted into a hospital, along with field hospitals in central park
and now there is something about bodies having to be buried in potters field?
it sounds just fine and dandy
and why are the Army Corps of Engineers making such a fuss about the situation?
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