• RQG
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    6110 months ago

    Another one for my once in a lifetime crisis collection.

    • @[email protected]
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      Every pandemic that ended up as a seasonal disease is still active.

      You can try denying they ended in this way, but you will end up with an unusable language because most things are technically not over as they had a continuation in some form.

      Almost every sickness you get infected with had its hayday of mass genocide. It will die down and then occasionally reoccur.

      Dont worry about it, they are mutating heck of a lot. 2020 pandemic is a lot different than the current situation is with the completely different strains we now have.

    • @[email protected]
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      1210 months ago

      I mean, the pandemic has been over for over a year.

      Covid is just endemic now like the flu. It’s seasonal and is never going to go away.

    • @[email protected]
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      2510 months ago

      I don’t want to be that guy because it is a big number. However, in terms of the human population, there are 8 billion of us and when it comes to the difference between a million and a billion. It is about a billion. So about 0.04% of the human population. Terrible tragedy, yes however it is true.

      • @[email protected]
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        1910 months ago

        But they didn’t say a small percentage, which would be accurate, but a small number, which is not.

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        Calculating impact by dividing the number of deaths caused by a thing that has existed for 4 years over a population size that includes people more than 100 years old won’t arrive at any sort of meaningful number. That’s why you use rates, or per capita, or some other way of adjusting for population size and time. COVID 19 is the third most common cause of death in the US in 2020 and 2021. Calling one of the most common causes of death a small number of people is grossly inaccurate.

    • @[email protected]
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      4210 months ago

      I’ll be honest, even without Trump most Americans proved they were too stupid or stubborn to follow instructions, so he didn’t really need to do anything to slap the whole US with more infections.

        • @[email protected]
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          1010 months ago

          The problem is Trump is both the cause and the symptom of a very broken Republican party. He definitely brings out the worst in his supporters, but they also bring out the worst in him. You saw when he tried to encourage vaccines and his supporters turned on him instantly, so he had to quickly back track.

          I think, like you said, the only way he can attempt to steer the MAGA-ship at this point is to offer solutions that blatantly look like he’s doing it to own the libs. He can’t say “get the vaccine because it’ll prevent you from dying.” He’d have to say, “Biden is trying to take away the beautiful vaccine I created. He wants to give it to illegal immigrants instead of hard working people like you! The deep state is trying to trick you to believe that the vaccine is poison so they can give it to their pedophile leaders so they can be safe, while you good, Christian patriots are dying.”

          Even then, I doubt it would work.

        • @[email protected]
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          410 months ago

          Unfortunately his strategy was much more cartoonishly evil. By making it so taking the pandemic seriously was a partisan issue, he could make it so people voting in person were disproportionately likely to be his base. Then set up some regulations to prevent states from counting mail in votes until in person voting is done to manufacture a narrative that they’re less legitimate and try to stop the count.

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    Reported Dec 31, 2019, eh?

    I was terminally online during that time, and some reports of a truly awful pneumonia in China were going around as early as mid-November. It was definitely known to be a major outbreak by early December. A lot of the early reports were taken down; just CCCP CCP doing CCCP CCP things.

    Edit: whoops thought it had that extra C in there. Should probably use CPC anyway.

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      Yeah, I remember seeing TikToks about it way before December. Lots of “there are a LOT of people sick in China right now with pneumonia, and it has actually started to hurt their economy. It’ll eventually make its way over here” types of things. The warning signs were there, for those who cared to look.

      I mostly saw it on the finance side of tiktok, since lots of financial analysts were like “uhh this shit could crash the economy if it spreads.”

    • @[email protected]
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      510 months ago

      When is the earliest heath officials reported it though? That paragraph doesn’t disagree with your memory.

      • 🔍🦘🛎
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        510 months ago

        Considering there were quarantines in December, I’m pretty sure health officials were in the know. Though official international reporting may not have happened until Dec 31.

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          Well yeah. If people all over the world knew weeks earlier, obviously the health officials knew. But if they didn’t report it before, that doesn’t disagree with the textbook.

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      I was living in Oklahoma and I remember some of the local media mentioning this “coronavirus” thing that was spreading in China. I also remember people joking about Corona (the beer) being suddenly less popular.

      Then in February, March, and April it getting more and more serious, and this is about the time that people started claiming it wasn’t real, and if it was, it wasn’t that bad, and if it was, then it was from a chinese lab bent on taking down the US…

      April-May had me re-adjusting my previous opinions of people around me that I thought were rational.

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      I was working in the hospital at the time from a big-picture perspective and it seemed pneumonia cases were already spiking in the US during December 2019. My sister and my coworker both came down with a nasty “pneumonia” during then as well.

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      Vape lung was pandemic in the states in 2019, even in non-vapers like my dad as well, and then disappeared post-covid?

  • @[email protected]
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    2410 months ago

    They say history is written by the victors. I wonder who wrote this.

    Inb4 ‘Probably Victor’

  • Bobby Turkalino
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    1910 months ago

    A history textbook which goes past the 1960s? This definitely is not a book used in American classrooms

  • Flying Squid
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    1810 months ago

    Now you kids know what it was like when 9/11 was in every history textbook by 2002.

  • Captain Aggravated
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    1710 months ago

    What a bizarre experience.

    When I was in school…I’m pretty sure the state history cirriculum was designed to be America centric, and pro-America. Any nation a boomer would remember being at war with? Not in the history books, or they appear out of nowhere, do something pro-America, and then disappear again, like Russia did from 1939 to 1945. And both World and US history classes end at 1950 because 1. to the limp dicks that actually make the policy, “The fifties are practically now” and 2. we haven’t done much “being the good guys” since the jitterbug fell out of fashion.

    So I’m not used to seeing something in a history textbook that isn’t from at least two of my lifetimes ago.

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      410 months ago

      We homeschool our kids, and are religious, but we are heavily opposed to Christian nationalism, and want our kids to learn what actually happened, not some whitewashed curriculum that downplays anyone particular people’s ideological downfalls.

      We found a curriculum, but it took a while. One of the first ones I opened to read through had a first chapter titled “God’s gift to the world through America” noped right out of that one…

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    1510 months ago

    Are they going to leave out the part where the president called it a hoax while simultaneously spitballing ideas about UV light, bleach and horse dewormer cures all while thousands of Americans were dying every day. Or the part where he emptied the treasury with zero oversight?