"Political correctness is fascism pretending to be manners" - George Carlin
"Education is a system of imposed ignorance" - Noam Chomsky
"Leftists actually think everyone is as stupid as a leftist." - Yakuda
"No, Trump isn't a fascist, tatt boy." - moon
What did I kie about? Copy and paste my words. Call others a list without proof makes you the liar shithead. I never once said people shouldnt take the stab unless you have proof otherwise. I said they were stupid for taking it but never encouraged others not to. Your kind forced it in others. That's totalitarian. You're a retard.
"Political correctness is fascism pretending to be manners" - George Carlin
"Education is a system of imposed ignorance" - Noam Chomsky
"Leftists actually think everyone is as stupid as a leftist." - Yakuda
"No, Trump isn't a fascist, tatt boy." - moon
As mentioned above, I only know of one good thing Trump did in relation to vaccines, mentioned above. As I also mentioned above, it didn't last.
In relation to Covid, I think the one good thing he did initially was not take the alleged cov 2 virus that seriously. Shortly after Covid started, I started researching it and viruses in general. Found a group of doctors that no longer believe that biological viruses exist and made a statement on how the mainstream medical establishment that does believe in them could endeavour to prove that they do in fact exist. If you're interested, I made a thread on the subject here:
Settling the Biological Virus Debate | justplainpolitics.com
"Trust those who seek the truth, doubt those who find it" - Andre Gide
I asked Yakuda to please try to keep it civil in my last post here and I now I ask you the same. As to your idea that Yak is a lying sociopath, from what I've seen, I think the main problem is that he started being uncivil and I find it understandable that you've decided to respond to that in a somewhat similar way, but I hope we can agree that that is a road that doesn't lead anywhere good.
"Trust those who seek the truth, doubt those who find it" - Andre Gide
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