I don't even understand what their agenda is here. just a conspiracy theory they can't let go of? another instance of natural disaster denialism?
They like to keep their own parallel world, it's really handy.
Step 1: this
Step 2: blame Falchi
Step 3: REVENGE.
they wish to keep the sheep working and consuming at rate, for as long as they possibly can, without the interruption of health concerns. when rich people get rich, they want poor people to die, preferably the old and infirm, as to not be a drain on the resources they only accrued though poor peoples labor, they figure with limiting a woman's right to choose, they'll just make more poor people
but the origin of covid really has nothing to do with any of that. if anything, saying covid was a lab leak implies it's a bigger problem than it would be if they keep playing it down as "just a cold".
Sure, but now they can insinuate that China did it intentionally and get people real mad over bullshit to keep them distracted from other things. Maybe also to get their base behind the tariffs against China so they can then turn around and say that the price increases aren't the tariffs but Chinese retaliation against the tariffs.
Yeah well I conclude that Congressional Republicans like the smell of old people's farts and I have just as much evidence.
Sorry, but you have far more evidence than they do.
He didn't even give a single citation. I decry sanctus@lemmy.world worse than the Republicans in the article.
A single group photo of Republicans would have been the bare minimum to back up his claim.
They want to set up the justification to go to war with China...
Typed up this whole thing about how it's difficult to scientifically test masks through humans and forgot you can just test whether a disease spreads through aerosols and how well masks protect from aerosols.
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