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doommaster t1_jac8jg7 wrote

the fact that the EPA told people "it was safe to return to their homes" was sooo crazy to me as an outside observer... damn America is fucked.

The fact alone, that these companies are allowed to transport reactive chemicals, that interact with another in really harmful ways, all on the same train, is crazy to me.
That's like telling people to use acid and chlorine cleaner right after the other...

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submittedanonymously t1_jac7ae5 wrote

But the REAL issue according to states this seems to be happening in is Drag shows apparently.

How come these disgusting people are so focussed on specific abuses and not overall abuse? Is it because they want to legislate against what turns them on and confuses them, or that they too want to profit from child labor?

It’s probably both.

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Agent_Angelo_Pappas t1_jac4hk6 wrote

You don’t think it’s curious that when the earliest cases are plotted they create a bullseye pattern centered on the market and show no apparent geographic relation to the Wuhan Institute of Virology or the neighborhoods where its employees worked/lived?

Do you not find it curious that when looking at initial sampling researchers actually found the pattern of viral particles increased in concentration near the area of the market where butchering was occurring?

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abp871

What’s most curious to me is how it seems like infectious disease experts and epidemiologists are overwhelmingly in agreement it seems most likely this was a typical zoonotic transfer, and it’s only politically driven government agencies in completely unrelated fields like Energy that are pushing accusations on the lab with vague reasoning.

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