Funny how the news media pushed the paranoid conspiracy of drinking bleach over a comment about ultraviolet light because a man they didn't like said it.
"Medical professionals are using ultraviolet light as a sort of 'detergent' process to 'clean' patients' lungs."
"Trump told us to drink bleach!"
"Hydroxychloroquine has shown a lot of promise as a medicine prescribed to cure this virus."
"Trump told us to drink fish tank cleaner!"
"This virus could well have come from a laboratory leak at Wuhan where it all started."
"It's impossible for the virus to have leaked from a laboratory, so we can rule that out 100%!"
"There are good people on both sides, but not those Nazis because those guys should be condemned completely."
"Trump said Nazis are good people!"
"You should come to D.C., protest peacefully, and let your voices be heard."
"Trump called for violence and an armed insurrection to forcibly take out and kill his political opponents!"
Too many examples to even remember, but suffice it to say that your news media is completely embroiled in partisan hate and will tell you any number of lies to convince you to hate who they hate, no matter the consequences or number of victims necessary to achieve the end goal.
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This is intentional. They are showing the level of love and respect they have for our country and those who have served and died to protect us and our freedoms.
This was not just a display of disdain for the military; it was intended to further divide America, force a wedge deeper between those who support them and those who do not. It was coordinated to further sow seeds of hatred and division in the country they were elected to govern.
The right reacted in outrage to those tweets, and predictably the left, and even some on the right argued that this was well before Memorial Day, and those weren't really indicative of their attitudes towards the holiday. The wedge has already been placed.
A teeny-tiny inclusive language thing you should try to get better at this next year is avoiding Gregorian calendar-specific language. Like saying months, or Q3.
Because it might be the calendar for YOU in the western hemisphere but not the calendar for everybody in the world!
And when you're using your teeny-tiny inclusive language things, you should avoid words like morning, afternoon, evening, night, day, midday, early, late, et al.
Because it might be those times for YOU in your particular time zone, but not the time for everybody in the world!
You also want to avoid particular times such as one o'clock, twelve noon, nine-thirty, ten-fifteen, two-oh-four, quarter 'til seven, etc., in your teeny-tiny inclusive language thing.
Because it might be right for YOU in your little world, but not for everybody in the world!
I know nothing about "Californian?" I live in "Californian!"
Must have pissed this non-English-speaking troll off with video footage that went against a narrative he's trying to push. He's all over my mentions like a sweaty pubescent, sticky-handed teen on a Sears catalog.
I know English is not your native language. Either that or the California school system has allowed you to fail very, very badly. But my guess is, little brother, judging from your tweets, you're just another CCP stooge.
Little brother tweets almost exactly like the other CCP trolls we saw a while back angrily responding to tweets about Taiwan being a soverign nation, or support for Hong Kong protesters. This time, it's responding to Jan 6 stuff. Interesting, huh?
Science is a mood ring that has inexplicably shifted colors from "this whack conspiracy theory must be silenced, you crazy nutter," to "well actually what had happened was that this was correct all along. Just disregard the nutter's 'told you so.'"
Just months ago, people were dismissed as xenophobic conspiracy theorists for suggesting a lab studying infectious diseases at the epicenter of a pandemic could have caused it by "experts" who reminded us it was just their culture to Ozzy Osborne down bats from live wet markets.
"Everybody sensible" was suggesting live wet markets, although barbaric, were just a part of their culture, like supermarkets are to ours, and we should respect that, even when sometimes the live animals in cramped cages and lack of cleanliness leads to global pandemics.