There are tens of millions of people who don't want that crap injected into their bloodstreams but the crazies have seized control. — MondoR
NOS is well known as the forum idiot. Don't expect much consistency. — Xtrix
Mondo reminds me of a kid playing a video game and thinking he’s winning — when the game isn’t plugged in. — Xtrix
Hunter gatherers lost the Darwinian game. — Hanover
I'm thinking the land demands per capita for hunter gatherers exceeds that of industrial societies by several hundred fold at least. — Hanover
Right, and long term effects were never studied.
— MondoR
Given that it’s been 70 years or so, we do know the long term effects: eradication of polio. — Xtrix
How are modern day hunter gatherers faring these days? — Hanover
It is easy to feel smart next to these guys, isn’t it? But then I feel like the bully picking on the weakest kids. Remorse sets in. I really don’t hold them in contempt— I just think they’re delusionally wrong. — Xtrix
Gods, I can't believe I'm having to actually write this out to explain... — Isaac
Mistrust of the pharmaceutical industry and government scientists is among the top reasons for vaccine hesitancy. — Isaac
Ah, the binomial thinking is contagious. Why, in your bizarre hypothetical, are people robbed of their ability to use more than one factor in their judgements? — Isaac
Mistrust of the pharmaceutical industry and government scientists is among the top reasons for vaccine hesitancy. — Isaac
Denying that such mistrust is justified is therefore among the top activities of the pro-vaccine lobby. — Isaac
The former is undeniably beautiful — Xtrix
So I guess we can agree that one's genitals aren't the most important reason to pick a politician. Far more is what the politician believes in and what he or she does. — ssu
What do people think about Trump being the Republican candidate in 2024? — ssu
How about trying to change these statistics in the next elections? — ssu
And Riley champions the state and boss’ orders. Nothing much has changed. — NOS4A2
The science says they aren’t required. What happened to listening to science? — NOS4A2
All you guys have are false analogies and never anything about the issue at hand. Chefs? :lol: — NOS4A2
Last year front line workers were heroes. It was all fake, of course. Now they’re replaceable. — NOS4A2
US Doctors are now paid the most in the World. — ssu
When a global pandemic hit and people were forced to close shop for a while, it's understandable. The real issue comes when the pandemic is over (or is the new normal). — ssu
It’s a step backward from both common decency and human rights to suggest that some should refuse, or be refused, medical treatments because they are unvaccinated. It’s not only antisocial, but cruel. — NOS4A2
For me too— but it’s never productive, because the arguments are so irrational and so damaging that it’s hard to keep my temper, and then I’m not communicating well enough to have an effect anyway. — Xtrix
Likely Robert Reich is correct. But then, the show is continuing the same way under Biden too. — ssu
Nothing will stop it now, especially after large direct money transfers to US citizens is becoming the new norm. — ssu
I think climate denial should at this point be either laughed at (as one would flat earthers) or ignored. — Xtrix
It also helps to generate a fake air of controversy over climate action that provides cover for the vested interests seeking to delay the end of the fossil fuel age.
What to do about it not easy to answer, but at least we can start calling it what it is, rather than trying to reason with the unreasonable and the anti-reasonable. — tim wood
Since agriculture would seem to be a necessary condition for civilization, — Janus
For some, the entire population of the Western Hemisphere were innocent until the Europeans came along and fucked everyone and everything over. — Bitter Crank
You were completely wrong. — I like sushi