The Virus, Lockdown and the Left
https://leftlockdownsceptics.com/f/the-virus-lockdown-and-the-left ¡ª
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David Smith
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Re: There Is No Such Thing as "White" Math - Common Sense with Bari Weiss
Years ago they tried that in India. Arabic numbers and Algebra were developed by Arabs ('al-jabr' means reunion of broken parts) and Indians are Hindu and some resented being forced to learn a Muslim
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Ed Lomas
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There Is No Such Thing as "White" Math - Common Sense with Bari Weiss
https://bariweiss.substack.com/p/there-is-no-such-thing-as-white-math
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David Smith
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lockdowns - Steps Towards a Technocratic Dystopia
https://lockdownsceptics.org/comments-on-ferguson/ ¡ª
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David Smith
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Friday Five
1. A recent Rasmussen poll showed a substantial percentage of Americans think Biden is playing to the Radical Left. Do you agree? Marvin will have the answer to this one. 2. Should Donald Trump be
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Amy Thompson <riisna@...>
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Biden packs the USPS board
Look at the quote from Ron Bloom, chairman of the USPS near the end of the article. ?The article doesn't mention that Bloom, though appointed by Trump, is a Democrat who formerly worked for the
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Ed Lomas
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How Does All of This End?
https://www.aier.org/article/how-does-all-of-this-end/
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David Smith
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Re: Vaccines in Argentina
Well... yes, I would.? For two reasons: either I agree with the lockdown (wich is this case), or because the consequences of not complying may be bad for you or your family (like, for example, when
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Anabel Perez
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Re: Vaccines in Argentina
I take that to mean that you will do lockdowns whenever your government decides to do them. I can¡¯t argue with that :o) ¡ª
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David Smith
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Re: Vaccines in Argentina
Chain of infection. No contact, no transmission. I see even professionals tugging masks down while in company, or standing shoulder-to-shoulder. Lifelong habits. People are not reliable at
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Darrell King
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Re: Vaccines in Argentina
Of course not. Only for those where lockdown is recommended. So far, this covid family is the only one I've lived through. However, it is interesting to consider different levels of lockdown and
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Anabel Perez
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Re: Vaccines in Argentina
Would you do lockdowns for every new virus? ¡ª
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David Smith
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Re: Vaccines in Argentina
We should have had intelligently applied lockdowns. That is: mandatory masks from day one, triage in/out of shops, bussinesses and scools, etc. Unfortunately, some would still suffer much, like
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Anabel Perez
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Re: Vaccines in Argentina
We should have had more efficiently run lockdowns? ¡ª
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David Smith
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Re: Vaccines in Argentina
Hahha I only disagree about the lockdown. I believe social distancing is needed. However, the show must go on, and so does work! So we should have had working protocols from day one, established by
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Anabel Perez
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Re: Vaccines in Argentina
And it was all totally unnecessary. I know, you disagree :o) ¡ª
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David Smith
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Re: Vaccines in Argentina
Well, in any case, if it doesn't go away, we will adapt... hopefully. We're partly lucky and partly capable. We are lucky that none of us have gotten sick, and we've been able to work with a
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Anabel Perez
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Re: Vaccines in Argentina
Thank you for the description of how things are in Buenos Aires. I¡¯m inclined to think that disorganized as official measures may be, you¡¯ll be fine in the end. Like all epidemics, this one will
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David Smith
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Re: Vaccines in Argentina
I agree with you on the problem: polititians don't know and -in a general consideration- they don't care to know.? However, you consider that the pandemic is not sever and lockdown should not be
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Anabel Perez
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Re: Biden tells only four lies in his first away spech
Biden is a sad spectacle. His party is committing elder abuse. ¡ª
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David Smith
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