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Ed Corona Virus Conspiracy Theories....

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I have to laugh because "sheep" is a shibboleth for crazy beliefs. It's the go-to derogation for people who believe that the earth is flat, that the Apollo Program was faked, that their political adversaries are Satanists who drink the blood of children, and that the word is controlled by shape-shifting alien reptiles.

That's what it's really all about, isn't it? It's about a need to declare your superiority to others. Everyone else is a sheep - but not you. You're smarter, healthier, and better informed than almost everyone - especially about preservatives.


I've seen it said that this is the motivation for conspiracy theories in general. They know a secret. They know how the world really works. This puts them on a level above all of the people who aren't in the know.
Although, I've also seen fear described as a motivator for conspiracy theories like the JFK assassination. If the most protected person in the world can be murdered by a random person, there's no hope for ordinary people, and you could be killed at any moment. If he was the victim of a massive conspiracy, ordinary people aren't important enough to rate that much effort and you can rest easier.
 
2 or 3 vaccine shots, and you're done. Compare this with the supplements you keep advertising.
How long have you been taking them? Decades, it appears. Will you ever stop taking them? The answer is almost certainly a 'no'. This is the same for all of your customers. Buy the pills, take them every day, for the rest of your life.
So, if we're going to talk about who has got who and isn't letting go, it's not the pharmaceutical companies: it's the supplement companies.

Well, to be honest, I am on my diuretics/potassium citrate mixture/low-salt diet regime for the foreseeable future. But if it stops me getting kidney stones and the associated agony of a full blown renal colic (I've had two already - not fun), I'm OK with that. Plus, being over a certain age, my prescriptions are free.
 
I think we're also faced with a political and social issue, which is the idea that one's very life, and quality of life, is threatened when certain choices are threatened: the quintessential myth of the free American, the rugged individual. This is not consistent, of course. People who resist vaccines and masks, and whatnot, are unlikely to see a parallel in the requirement to wear shoes in the grocery store, or to stop at stop signs, or other familiar and traditional compromises with society. But it takes a bit more insight to cope with novelty, so when a new social obligation comes up, people balk, and suddenly consider that their very existence as free Americans is negated, their very life threatened.

Of course individual choices often have public impact, and even most of those now resisting Covid measures probably see some validity in rules like requiring children to go to school, and requiring that their teachers wear clothes, or that grocery stores post prices, or that we don't settle arguments by beheading our opponents, and so forth. But, bolstered by bad science and political nonsense, they see no parallel in the idea that in the midst of a pandemic you should not be free to ignore the disease and spread it mindlessly, not be free to invent your own personal truth.

We see the libertarian myth in threads like this, where people who adhere to the public weal are sheep. The superior folks go their way, swinging their figurative sabres as they saunter down the street. Watch out, sheeple, here comes the herd-master.
 
Qanon is a symptom of 21st Century America coming to grips with a broken system while not admitting who is to blame for the situation. Qanon gives a segment of the population a list of easy bogey men to blame while letting themselves off the hook about repairing the many problems. It's easier to blame the Clintons, Epstein, Bill Gates, et al than to admit that as a representative democracy the American people have completely crapped the bed. "Congress sucks, but not my Congressman" is the common refrain. I haven't seen a survey yet but I suspect more than half the people who stormed the capitol building didn't vote. The same is true with those on the left where few people marching in the streets for Black Lives Matter bother to show up at the polls.

A CT is easier to swallow for most people than accepting responsibility for being lazy on election day thus allowing nothing to change.

This past election had a respectable turnout, but this country could still improve upon that if the people chose to do so.
 
It reminds me of when I see people talking about going to a chiropractor for their back pain, and it goes away, but they have to keep making monthly visits or the pain returns.

I have the same thing with a good friend of mine, who is an acupuncturist.
Most of their clients have been receiving this treatment for years, and in fact my friend's income depends on these repeat visits.
 
I've seen it said that this is the motivation for conspiracy theories in general. They know a secret. They know how the world really works. This puts them on a level above all of the people who aren't in the know.
Although, I've also seen fear described as a motivator for conspiracy theories like the JFK assassination. If the most protected person in the world can be murdered by a random person, there's no hope for ordinary people, and you could be killed at any moment. If he was the victim of a massive conspiracy, ordinary people aren't important enough to rate that much effort and you can rest easier.

As I have put it: Conspiracy Theories are the opiates of the self-impressed.
 
Qanon is a symptom of 21st Century America coming to grips with a broken system while not admitting who is to blame for the situation. Qanon gives a segment of the population a list of easy bogey men to blame while letting themselves off the hook about repairing the many problems. It's easier to blame the Clintons, Epstein, Bill Gates, et al than to admit that as a representative democracy the American people have completely crapped the bed. "Congress sucks, but not my Congressman" is the common refrain. I haven't seen a survey yet but I suspect more than half the people who stormed the capitol building didn't vote. The same is true with those on the left where few people marching in the streets for Black Lives Matter bother to show up at the polls.

A CT is easier to swallow for most people than accepting responsibility for being lazy on election day thus allowing nothing to change.

This past election had a respectable turnout, but this country could still improve upon that if the people chose to do so.

I'd bet they did and in very high percentages. And we know who for.
 
No, you're still not making any sense.
You posted what looked to me like a denial of the existence of variants, then said that they did exist.
What was the point of your first post? Do you even know yourself?

Tom's schtick is that the entire global pandemic is somehow artificially contrived, and exists only to make Anthony Fauci the ruler of the world in perpetuity.

When I say "world" I mean the USA, but the 95% of humanity in all the other countries are cooperating with the Fauci conspiracy because something something oh look a squirrel. Umm. What were we saying again?

Anything that sets back the effective eradication of Covid-19, such as the emergence of potentially vaccine-resistant variants, just confirms Tom's crazy hypothesis in his mind.
 
I have the same thing with a good friend of mine, who is an acupuncturist.
Most of their clients have been receiving this treatment for years, and in fact my friend's income depends on these repeat visits.

If these treatments work, what is the issue. They do no harm and no one is being cut up on an operating table, and why not. Those getting acupuncture work are pretty damn SMART in my book. So many put $$$$ signs on good health and go for the sick insurance cheaper way.
 
How is that? Putting others at risk. Everyone has their own Minds to do with their lives as they choose.

My mind says NO Covid Vaccines and I hold strong on my convictions on this one.

Flaunting your taking these risks of getting infected, and thereby likely spreading the infection to other people, very obviously puts other people at greater risk of getting this dangerous disease.

A small child could grasp this. I infer you are merely trying to annoy people to get a reaction.
 
How is that? Putting others at risk. Everyone has their own Minds to do with their lives as they choose.

My mind says NO Covid Vaccines and I hold strong on my convictions on this one.

So you have no empathy for your fellow human being, and wish for them to get sick and possibly die.

This is good information to know about you.
 
NO!!!!! What would you do if I did?

The pertinent question might be what would you do?

You clearly have no eager audience here for your continuous posting of links to crank sites. Have you nothing better to do with your time than be wrong on the internet for the mild amusement of strangers?
 
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