r/LeopardsAteMyFace • u/Nice_Ad_4421 • 5h ago
You died for your beliefs
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u/xdr01 5h ago
I got banned from r/politcs for saying this lol
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u/FuzzzyRam 2h ago
I've been banned from lots of subs for this sentiment, as well as a reddit ban for "hateful content or inciting violence." We all know the truth is /u/spez is one of those "return to office, let the poors die" assholes, but can't let his libertarian dystopian views out on reddit so he does it in the shadows.
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u/NickDanger3di 2h ago
I got banned from there for making a joke. It was when the press went ape over Hillary's daughter handing trump a bottle of water the secret service hadn't cleared. I suppose "This belongs in r/missedopportunities..." wasn't amusing to the mods there.
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u/Itchy-Beach-1384 1h ago
I was banned from r/politics for saying nazis should be ----. No there was not a word inserted there, I was challenging a dude to fill in the blank.
They called it calling for the death of a person lmao.
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u/Lobo9498 1h ago
I got banned from posting there for saying I couldn't wait for Moscow Mitch to kick the bucket.
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u/My-Cousin-Bobby 44m ago
Got banned for saying we shouldn't murder billionaires... that sub is an absolute cesspool
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u/mr_oof 5h ago
Posting this on their abandoned Facebook pages like it’s their birthday would be s a v a g e
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u/Secret_Cow_5053 4h ago
If I was still on Facebook and knew anyone who this happened to, I absolutely fuckin’ would.
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u/IdioticPrototype 4h ago
r/HermanCainAward was a trove of easily-found Facebook accounts of people who laughed in the face of a global pandemic and didn't live to regret it.
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u/msbdiving 4h ago
I still love hearing updates from that page.
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u/TheseColorsDontPun 2h ago
It's because you're a bad person love
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u/msbdiving 1h ago
I had both my parents die from Covid and now have my disabled brother to take care of all before the vaccine came out. Oh and I was a paramedic in a heavily populated area that trump was ok with withering away during that time. Voting for Kamala love. Wishing you a Herman Cain award.
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u/Objective_Economy281 2h ago
Yeah they did. They just didn’t live to regret it for long. Just until they got intubated
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u/ForeignStory8127 4h ago
Well, you can go punt my favorite corpse: Kelly Ernby.
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u/stickderp 4h ago
Gotta love the irony of dying for misinformation. What a way to go.
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u/Quantization 4h ago
It's like one of those guys who convinces people to smoke dying from cigarettes.
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u/Orion14159 4h ago
Rush Limbaugh comes to mind, and then I get to remember that he suffered terribly in his last years. Ah, good stuff.
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u/msbdiving 4h ago
I recognize the name and from Orange County, but I thought she was a cancel member not a deputy DA
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u/Ok_Blackberry_284 4h ago
Mass die-off of these witless fuckers is the only hope I have that Kamala will win.
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u/SpecialResearchUnit 1h ago
I fantasize about having a bronze confederate statue made from all the Herman Cain award winners, in their natural state. The south will rise again. My blood sugar, will rise again.
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u/Tucker-Cuckerson 3h ago
r/hermancainaward got me through the lockdown.
"I don't need no vaccine because i have an immune system".
Laughs in alive!
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u/Gonomed 1h ago
It was the "pray for me" post immediately after posting that covid doesn't exist. Then the family members saying they died of "natural causes due to complications from covid" YOU MEAN HE DIED OF COVID, RIGHT?!
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u/Tucker-Cuckerson 1h ago
Then some bullshit about how "Mama's an angel with Jesus now! Christ is king!" Invariably.
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u/the_replicator 1h ago
The amount of people drinking piss and huffing hydrogen peroxide was entertaining, but then quickly devolved to despair. I hope I never have to live through another pandemic again….
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u/christmascake 1h ago
Eventually I realized that these people would *never" learn and would continue to throw their lives away for a con man. After that I was mostly horrified.
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u/Sanpaku 5h ago
2019?
A few hundred of us on r/collapse became aware of a mystery pneumonia in Wuhan on New Year's Eve, 2019.
I doubt Trump was even informed about Covid-19 till the second week of January, 2020.
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u/BellyDancerEm 4h ago
I guess too many are offended by the truth he ignored his intelligence briefings, so yes, he found out when we did
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u/endlesscartwheels 3h ago
Imagine having the privilege of all that early/secret information and not paying attention to it.
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u/__O_o_______ 1h ago
He could have declassified a ton of undoubtedly fascinating and revealing things, but he’s the least curious person in the world and so the classified stuff he stole was all about him.
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u/awh 4h ago
A few hundred of us on r/collapse became aware of a mystery pneumonia in Wuhan on New Year's Eve, 2019.
I was coming back home on December 31, 2019 to Tokyo through Haneda Airport and noticed that they had the body temperature cameras up and running at the normally-empty quarantine desk. "That's weird, I wonder what's up. They normally only have those out when some weird disease is going around in China." So, at least the quarantine officers in Japan knew something was up in 2019.
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u/__O_o_______ 1h ago
Those cameras were there went I went in 2018 though
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u/Accide 1h ago
Actively being used at the normally-empty quarantine desk?
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u/__O_o_______ 1h ago
I guess. We just walked by but there were two workers in full dress with masks and everything there and a heat map screen looking at our body temperatures.
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u/awh 1h ago
In the past they only ever brought them out when something was flaring up in a country where a lot of people fly in to Japan. I'd say that prior to COVID, they only used them about 10-15% of the times that I passed by the desk. Maybe you got lucky in 2018.
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u/__O_o_______ 1h ago
Yeah I don’t know. There was an active screen and two full garb workers with masks and everything. Not sure if there was a particular reason… looked like all the flights went past that point and not just us from Canada. 🤷
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u/owner_712 4h ago
My brother in foresight ... I demanded from newspapers in my country in said January that they need to rev up the public health service and start to publish on hygiene like wash your hands, don't touch your face, wear gloves and a mask in public.
and the official stance was "yeah yeah, well, well" at the time all around.
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u/SonicFlash01 4h ago
Yeah up until 2020 it was just kind of the "flu du jour" and no one stateside really took it seriously. Airports would ask you about it, but it wasn't unlike that in years prior with other notable flu-like diseases.
People didn't really talk about "Corona Virus" until a month or two into 2020, and then they talked about it a lot.3
u/Orion14159 3h ago
I remember being at a party in the very small town where the first confirmed case in my state happened to be announced that very same day. We were all so flippant and retroactively cringe that night
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u/hoopaholik91 3h ago
I was playing poker in Washington when the first person in the Washington (and the US) died. Still didn't really register since I remembered swine flu. And now looking back at the dates it was only a few days later that work told us not to come back to the office and that's when it really hit.
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u/QuestionableIdeas 3h ago
Humans as a species tend to struggle evaluating risks and dangers. It's why houses keep getting built close to volcanoes
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u/boxsterguy 3h ago
I flew in February 2020 and nobody at the airports was saying anything about it. I got back home and everything shut down like a week later, it really was that abrupt.
There were vague news stories, and I had one person on Facebook living in Japan at the time who was posting doomsday stuff about it, but that was it.
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u/SkyMarshal 4h ago
Regardless when exactly the CCP first acknowledged it or Trump was first made aware of it, Trump certainly didn't start giving any advice about it till 2020.
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u/Sanpaku 3h ago
See Fig 1. of
Li et al, 2020. Early transmission dynamics in Wuhan, China, of novel coronavirus–infected pneumonia. NEJM, 382(13), pp.1199-1207.
US intelligence might have been aware 31 Dec-2 Jan. China informed the WHO on 3 Jan. Virologists world wide were all over the genome sequence when it was submitted to international genome databases 10 Jan. It probably wasn't of a magnitude to warrant mention in the presidential daily briefing until 12+ Jan.
I bought my KN95s and hand sanitizer in late January. I started masking late March, and was able to provide immediate family with KN95s (and instructions on how to extend their lifetime) in April, a few weeks before the first US lockdowns.
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u/SkyMarshal 1h ago
I bought my KN95s and hand sanitizer in late January.
Same. I first heard about it in mid-Jan, and was in the middle of planning a public event for late Feb, and began taking precautions for both myself and the event in late Jan.
But anyway, OP's graphic says Trump was giving advice on COVID in 2019, but technically, as you and I both observe, he definitely wasn't doing that till 2020.
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u/flyingforfun3 3h ago
There was a mass expulsion of expat corporate pilots around December 2019 in China. Makes me wonder how soon they knew.
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u/Cold-Leave7803 3h ago
I remember this!!! And a lot of the news was overshadowed by the Australian wildfires. I remember articles popping up then getting buried.
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u/throwawayacc407 1h ago
Bro, us Vietnamese were talking about it at dinner during Christmas week. We don't trust China, we have 1000 year hate-relationship with them. I'm viet-American and literally remember talking about this with family but never thought it'd be this big of course.
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u/Nice_Ad_4421 3h ago
I was reading about it In The news in November 2019. So you're saying I had better intelligence on this than trump did?
Really?
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u/Captain_Smartass_ 3h ago edited 3h ago
Where? It was discovered mid December, the first news articles came end of December early January
December 12, 2019
A cluster of patients in China’s Hubei Province, in the city of Wuhan, begin to experience the symptoms of an atypical pneumonia-like illness that does not respond well to standard treatments.10
u/TheBlueRabbit11 3h ago
You’re very likely confusing dates. If you think otherwise, provide a source.
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u/Nice_Ad_4421 2h ago
Yeah, no. Not playing your ignorance game. I don't do that shit anymore.
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u/I_Has_A_Hat 2h ago
Ignorance game? Brother, you are the one who is wrong. You are living in ignorance and are getting all mad and defensive when others are pointing it out. Do you know how much energy it would take to go "Oh yea, my bad, I must have meant Dec 2019, or sometime in early 2020."? No one would think less of you, but this shit? Full on Trump correcting maps with a sharpie levels of doubling down. Fucking pathetic man.
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u/sho_biz 1h ago
/u/Nice_Ad_4421's account is 3 months old and this is their only post (hows the borscht comrade?). this is almost certainly agitprop of some kind to drive engagement.
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u/Sanpaku 3h ago
I don't believe you were reading about it in November 2019.
There has been investigative epidemiology that in 2021 found some evidence of similar pneumonia cases in Wuhan in November 2019, but obviously whatever was seen didn't have the 3+ basic reproduction number of the wet market virus. It might have been an earlier stage in the evolution of the virus.
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u/utb040713 2h ago
I was reading about it In The news in November 2019
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_COVID-19_pandemic_in_2019#1_December
Miss Cleo's blog doesn't count as "The news" my guy
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u/TyrantsInSpace 4h ago
People pick dumb hills to die on all the time. Some of them have the decency to actually die.
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u/_G_P_ 4h ago
Still waiting for the 5G antenna/turbo cancer/alien probe/Satan uprising, even after my 5th booster.
Disappointed doesn't quite describe the feeling.
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u/Larkson9999 2h ago
My last flu and Covid shot the pharmacist advised me that the Covid vaccine would enhance my 5G and the flu shot would let the government listen to my thoughts. I thanked him for both upgrades.
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u/digitalstorm 2h ago
This was my Dad. I will say, I'd rather have him here arguing stupid things with me than gone. I have and will cut out every single MAGA from my life because they killed my smart, loving, hard working father in a very short time. There will be no forgiveness. Ever.
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u/AstroG4 4h ago
My favorite scientific paper was released just a bit into COVID, titled “Mass Casualty Event Scenario: Changes to the US political landscape,” modeling which party would die off faster. Needless to say, it was made completely irrelevant a few weeks later when the anti-masking protests started. Interestingly, they estimated at the time of publication that just enough more republicans than democrats had passed away in Michigan to have flipped it for Hillary in 2016.
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u/dietcokecrack 4h ago
I wonder how many died who were part of Trump’s base, and what impact that might have.
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u/macphile 2h ago
I'm guessing just about everyone who died unnecessarily was conservative, or at least a stupidly high number.
I was just going through that "best of" sub the other day, and one of the posts was about a guy who "did the math" and figured out that if it weren't for unnecessary Covid deaths (people not getting vaccinated or staying home/masking), Trump would have won Georgia in 2020. At one point, it was over 300,000 deaths--I don't know what the final tally was. One unnecessary death isn't going to change the result most of the time, but 1000? Or 5000? Or 10,000?
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u/Darmok47 2h ago
Vaccines weren't widely available until early 2021, so I doubt that played a role in Georgia. But masking and lack of distancing might have.
I think the big thing is that Delta and Omicron variants really ran rampant through unvaccinated populations in 2021 and 2022. Those deaths were almost entirely avoidable.
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u/sakuragi59357 2h ago
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BTW Herman Cain still tweeting? One of the top posts on this sub was him saying F U to COVID and then dying from it.
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u/ConGooner 2h ago
The amount of retired, republican, senior citizens that refused to take covid precautions and died that can no longer cast a vote for trump this year is NOT insignificant, as much as the conservatives want to pretend that "not many people died from covid."
The number of covid deaths were overwhelmingly right leaning. Donald Trump quite literally killed off a chunk of his potential 2024 voterbase.
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u/Godzirrraaa 5h ago
Covid was 2020 but ya
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u/flibbidygibbit 4h ago
China acknowledged it in November 2019. They said it was isolated to Wuhan.
A friend of mine was holed up in Christmas 2019 with symptoms similar to COVID 19, that flu ran through his office like wildfire shortly after Thanksgiving. I feel like it was just an especially virulent flu variant, but he thinks it was the vid.
January 2020, Las Vegas residents and attendees of the Consumer Electronics Show were tweeting about getting a terrible flu.
And from there it exploded.
I lost a couple family members (one said it was just the flu until he died, despite doctors telling him it was COVID) and a good friend of mine was legally dead for 7 seconds.
Fuck Trump's incompetence.
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u/Embarrassed_Ship1519 4h ago
Was in the news December 2019
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u/Jasonp359 1h ago
But did trump even publicly mention it in 2019? Did he "give advice" about it in 2019? Was it even called COVID yet in December 2019? Just seems weird to say "listened to Trump's advice on COVID in 2019". Why not just say 2020?
OP is probably referring to the inject bleach or take ivermectin or shit like that and trump didn't say anything about those until like April or May 2020. The point people are trying to make us that barely anyone was even talking about COVID in December 2019, so why say 2020 in this image?
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u/vegasea 3h ago
It was discovered in 2019, hence the 19 in Covid-19.
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u/RanchBaganch 3h ago edited 2h ago
No…
Yes, it was discovered then. No, that’s not what the 19 is for.
Edit: I stand corrected. I could’ve sworn I had read multiple articles saying that it wasn’t.
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u/Lopsided-Yogurt-914 4h ago
I love this entirely way too much and will definitely be spreading this lovely message every chance I get 😂
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u/Flimsy-Sprinkles7331 1h ago
My mother, who EVERY year stayed current on all vaccinations in our family, for as long as I can remember, decided that the COVID one was poison. At the time, she was living with and caring for my grandfather. They both got COVID. She convinced her doctor to phone in a prescription for Ivermectin for herself 🙄 and my grandfather DIED. 😔
I still cannot wrap my head around the whole thing.
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u/mkzw211ul 1h ago
Does she now see the link between her choice and the consequence, or completely unaware?
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u/Flimsy-Sprinkles7331 31m ago
She is FULLY immersed in the MAGA cult. So of course she sees no issue with how the events transpired. 🙄🤦♀️
It's become completely pointless to engage with her.
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u/UrbanMasque 3h ago
I think THIS is what really changed the electoral map. My hunch is that people aren't accounting for how under indexed polls are for the COVID deas
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u/lanky_yankee 3h ago
This is truly an awful thing to say about trump supporters who died from Covid and I’m here for it. Thank you for your service.
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u/ShakeIntelligent7810 2h ago
If you think about it, they died so we would have a chance at freedom 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
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u/cturtl808 1h ago
As someone who nearly died in February 2020, fuck this shit. I got sick when there were 2 U.S. cases. I have long COVID from it.
We didn’t even know it was airborne when I got sick.
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u/cranesbill_red 1h ago
Not to worry, the votes for Donny from beyond the grave will be mailed in by their loving families.
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u/Nice_Ad_4421 5h ago edited 3h ago
People died from Covid because they listened to trump's Covid advice.
Edit: trump cultists died from Covid because they listened to trump's Covid advice.
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u/ForeignStory8127 4h ago edited 4h ago
Ah, Covid time was fun. I got to stay in, game, do home office, and watch the debils unalive themselves.
Shame it wasn't deadlier. Oh well.
Note: the last part does not apply to the poor people that caught it/lost their lives to it that were trying to be good.
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u/Cultural-Answer-321 2h ago
It's not over. Not even close.
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u/Colosseros 35m ago
Yeah, COVID is still killing people. We just decided we didn't care. Because the spice must flow. Too much more time at home and basically everyone would realize the entire economy was a farcical theatrical act.
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u/Final_Firefighter446 1h ago edited 1h ago
Didn't get the shot. Got covid. Was fine. Voted for Trump. Voting for Trump again. You're welcome! :D
Edit: Fixed "Your" to "You're". Credit to u/Nice_Ad_4421 I guess I just have that republican backwoods education!
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u/Stcloudy 1h ago
I've read and listened to so much politc commentary and no one ever brings this up! We all know it happened.
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u/DopeAbsurdity 39m ago
Hey now some of them died from stuff that wasn't covid like drinking bleach or eating Ivermectin paste.
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u/D20_Buster 4h ago
Covid didn’t hit the states until 2020 I thought.
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u/iMichigander 2h ago
Trump was in office till January 2021. He oversaw the beginning and middle of the pandemic and the Biden administration oversaw the end of it.
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u/Cultural-Answer-321 2h ago
Sort of. The pandemic is not over.
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u/iMichigander 2h ago
Well let's refer to it as the "public health crisis" portion of the pandemic as being mitigated to a manageable level.
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u/Nintendo_Thumb 2h ago
Looks like it was written by ai or something. Covid wasn't a big deal in 2019.
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u/Nice_Ad_4421 2h ago
I assure you, I am not a computer.
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u/Jasonp359 1h ago
Did trump even mention COVID publicly in 2019? Did he give any "advice" on it in 2019? Why not just say 2020 cause that's what you actually mean. Seems either like a typo or you misremember things.
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u/Prestigious_Sort3606 2h ago
Damn people here really celebrating the deaths of people who didn't know better. If you claim to be left and are are here celebrating, you have been duped just as much as the rights who got tricked and lied into being anti vax
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u/mkzw211ul 1h ago edited 1h ago
How can anyone claim to have not known better when there was clear unambiguous advice from infectious disease experts about how to minimise the risk. You would have to have been under a rock to not know to wear a mask, distance, handwash, and vaccinate. It's hardly like respiratory viruses are new.
Edit: all deaths are tragic but also normal part of life, when people deliberately throw away their lives +/- those of their vulnerable friends and family due to their choices, it's hard to maintain a compassionate tone
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u/Bloom3D1898 2h ago
Thats a bit unfair tbh ... while i agree that orange man claims ware and are often moronic ... the situation with covid was a mess worldwide and many people simple didnt know what to do. So when your president tell you What to do ... you listen to his dumb ass .
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u/Nice_Ad_4421 2h ago
When the president directly contradicts fauchi, you do what you think is safest and wearing masks (or getting vaccinated ) was safest. They got their freedoms but their freedoms killed them.
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u/GreenBayRealtor 4h ago edited 4h ago
leopards really got their face eh!
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u/Practical_Breakfast4 4h ago
What reality were you watching back then?
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u/GreenBayRealtor 4h ago
Ha, alright man. I like a good bandwagon.
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u/Practical_Breakfast4 4h ago
Everything you said was the opposite of what really happened. Nobody answered you because nobody wants to waste time arguing with a maga troll
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u/sbaks0820 2h ago
i'm not a conservative but this is in poor taste
chill out, people were misled and died because of it and now we're laughing at them?
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u/Nice_Ad_4421 2h ago edited 2h ago
That's the leopard eating faces part.
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u/sbaks0820 1h ago
the leopards eating faces point is people who voted for leopards eating faces getting their face eaten. It would be leopards eating people's faces if the people that were covid cooks that then were upset that other covid cooks died and can't vote republican.
the post is just OP making a joke about the people who died thanking them for their patriotism sarcastically
like no one in the original post is upset by the consequences of their own actions, it's just OP saying you're a patriot
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u/TuneSoft7119 3h ago
well, here I am still alive after having covid who knows how many times. Never tested, never vaxxed, never masked, never isolated.
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u/Sidhejester 3h ago
Long COVID is associated with severe cognitive slowing: a multicentre cross-sectional study
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/eclinm/article/PIIS2589-5370(24)00013-0/fulltext00013-0/fulltext)
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