I can't and you can't but I'm not the one that said that nobody did. You are worried about dumb people, I am not. There are some not so smart people in this world and they can't all be protected from themselves.
All I have to go by is the fact that I listen to the guy every night and I got vaccinated so nothing he said or didn't say effected me. I have no sympathy for anybody that takes the word of one man absent all the other information available. Fuck em'
The principal of free speech, which in this case comes down to somebody asking you to question what you are being told, can not be silenced because of a few ignorant people like the ones that decided drinking fish bowl cleaning solution, chloroquine phosphate, would work as well as Hydroxycloriquine. Should Hydroxychloriquine never have been mentioned because some dumb ass might mistake something else for it?
https://www.pharmacypracticenews.com...COVID-19/57707
Man Dies, Wife Hospitalized From Ingesting Fish Tank Cleaner to Prevent COVID-19
By Tom Rosenthal
Self-medication by a Phoenix-area couple in their 60s with chloroquine phosphate in the mistaken belief the additive, commonly used by aquariums to clean fish tanks, was a prophylactic for COVID-19 resulted in the husband’s death and his spouse in critical care, according to officials.
So, to some up, neither of us can say with any proof, how many dumb people in this world will listen to one person, think they know what that person is saying when they actually don't because they are to ignorant to recognize sarcasm and complex issues and that we can't simple silence people who have a different opinion than the "over lords". It's really that simple.
The Democrats that hated Trump had the right to kill as many people as they could saying they would not take the vaccine because of their hatred of Trump and his support for the new vaccine and Tucker had the right to kill as many people as he could because he hates Democrats.
Some world we live in huh?
Originally Posted by HedonistForever
Well, yes, the CDC made mistakes. Not encouraging people to wear masks, even homemade ones, from the start was a mistake. Another fuck up that you don't mention is bungling the testing. We lost weeks because the CDC was trying to develop its own COVID test and preventing others, like hospitals and private companies, developing and distributing theirs. These mistakes occurred during the early days of the epidemic, when time was of the essence.
I don't blame Fauci. He was parroting the CDC on masks, which is understandable, because the CDC are supposed to be the experts.
Still the people at the CDC are extremely knowledgeable and looking out for the best interests of the public. Kamala Harris and Tucker Carlson on the other hand are sanctimonious, hyper-partisan and looking out for what's best for themselves. On the subject of vaccines they don't know jack compared to the virologists and epidemiologists at the CDC. Both Kamala and Tucker encouraged, to one extent or another, people to not get vaccinated, contrary to the advice of the CDC and President Trump. I'll admit that Kamala's position was more extreme, and it's harder to make a case against Tucker because he's slippery in the way he phrases things. He actually in some episodes encouraged people to get vaccinated, I believe earlier on before he realized a large number of his loyal fans are anti-vaxxers. And yes, I believe you're much smarter than many people who watch Carlson, and yes, I do worry about dumb people. Carlson has every right to say what he did, he should not be censored. But he should be more responsible.
Why won't he say whether he's gotten the vaccine? Why is it a closely guarded secret?