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originally posted by: Hiram33
a reply to: KKLOCO I have been watching his responses on COVID and jab related topics... I kinda feel like he's taking the piss .. and it is satirical or just being a smart ass ...
originally posted by: Kenzo
I dont understand why support lockdowns , or other crazy corona measures .
The real issue in China is pollution/toxicity , and people get sick from it. It does not matter what the silly fake covid test shows , and infact i think probably the test just show more positives when people are sick, from pollution.
Lockdowns work negative way to human health , people need physical exercise, sunshine ,social happenings ( seeing other humans ) . Add the negative impact of wearing mask ....
With this strategy , i doubt china can never return to pre-covid time , normalcy .
originally posted by: Kenzo
a reply to: Asmodeus3
I see that the way Chinese Authorities are handling the situation is a nightmare , wrong ,stubid and unhealthy for people
Lockdowns Don't Work.
originally posted by: Kenzo
a reply to: Asmodeus3
We never had real number from China, and we cant trust what they give. It`s closed dystopian society run by CCP .
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Hard to imagine. Here in Detroit yesterday, Thanksgiving 5k run, Thanksgiving Parade, Lions football game, Casinos....downtown was hoppin". Yes, maybe 15-20% masks by choice.
We've been back awhile and across in Windsor Ontario. Why...is China different?
PS And I said elsewhere here today Chinese medicine is 5,000 years old.
originally posted by: Proto88
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Not that riot, and I should of clarified that I meant the very, very first Covid lockdowns with the riots taking place back in late 2019 when it was first gaining attention. And that riot in the link isn’t a week old.
It not really a proper lockdown or quarantine without proper nuclear sterilization…can never be to sure an always safety first.
originally posted by: poncho1982
I think China has only proven one thing.
Even the most oppressive, and abusive dictatorships cannot stop a virus.
Even with strict lockdowns, and forced "vaccinations"
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: poncho1982
I think China has only proven one thing.
Even the most oppressive, and abusive dictatorships cannot stop a virus.
Even with strict lockdowns, and forced "vaccinations"
You are quite right.
You can't stop a virus and there are only a few things you can do to reduce its transmission. It is then a matter of time until the virus spreads everywhere. You can oy delay the spread on some occasions. But the delay in this spread should not come at a great cost.
originally posted by: sarahvital
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: poncho1982
I think China has only proven one thing.
Even the most oppressive, and abusive dictatorships cannot stop a virus.
Even with strict lockdowns, and forced "vaccinations"
You are quite right.
You can't stop a virus and there are only a few things you can do to reduce its transmission. It is then a matter of time until the virus spreads everywhere. You can oy delay the spread on some occasions. But the delay in this spread should not come at a great cost.
My
who was it that said,
the cure can't be worse than the disease?
hmm, i wonder.
Police on Monday stopped and searched people at the sites of weekend protests in Shanghai and Beijing, after crowds there and in other Chinese cities demonstrated against stringent COVID-19 measures disrupting lives three years into the pandemic.
From the streets of several Chinese cities to dozens of university campuses, protesters made a show of civil disobedience unprecedented since leader Xi Jinping assumed power a decade ago. During his tenure, Xi has overseen the quashing of dissent and expansion of a high-tech social surveillance system that has made protest more difficult, and riskier