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  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 18,018 Standard Supporter
    Woke as phuck Disney moving 2000 employees from Cali to that covid death trap known as Florida. Apparently making lots of money is somehow important to woke ass virtue signalers.

    https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/

    YET ANOTHER BIPARTISAN ENDORSEMENT FOR RON DESANTIS: Disney employees start the process of moving from California to Florida. The theme park giant announced it was picking up and moving 2,000 employees across the country in July.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,056 Standard Supporter
    edited November 2021
    BUMP
    And that last reply is so accurate it should send chills down everyone's spine. But it won't.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,215
    Swaye said:

    SFGbob said:

    LebamDawg said:
    Yep, the people who stormed the beaches at Normandy lacked diversity. All white males and no open trannies or gays.
    Whoa Kemosabe!


    Yeah, but they were "white adjacent"
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 18,018 Standard Supporter
    Well, Scott Atlas has a book coming. And to no surprise it is shows the CDC and NIH are political institutions intent on punishing working America for power. Atlas ended up having his tweets banned by Twitter because leftards don't do science, they do fear and social control. In the early spring of 2020 the Pump conservatives have a much better track record than Fauci. And still, yesterday at Costco there was a fat as phuck short haired god ugly woman wearing a black St. Fauci shirt. The stupidity and desperate need to belong to a cult to give this thing some sense of belonging perhaps is understandable and I'd be happy to leave it alone, but leftards don't want to leave me alone. A prison guard at an anti-vaxx prison camp would be it's dream job.

    PS Wealthy democrats love to send their kids to private schools which were open while public schools run by the teacher unions were closed. You would think an independent educated MSM would have beaten Newsom over the head with that fact until he pled for forgiveness. But nope.

    https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/matt-margolis/2021/11/14/atlas-accuses-fauci-and-birx-of-ignoring-covid-data-on-schools-n1532756

    Atlas Accuses Fauci and Birx of Ignoring COVID Data on Schools

    n his forthcoming book, former White House Coronavirus Response team member Dr. Scott Atlas blasts Dr. Anthony Fauci, Dr. Deborah Birx, and former CDC Director Robert Redfield, claiming they dismissed scientific data that showed schools could be reopened safely during the pandemic and that children are not superspreaders of the virus.

    Fox News Digital obtained an advance copy of Atlas’s new book, A Plague Upon Our House, which, according to the book’s description, reveals “What really happened behind the scenes at the Trump White House during the COVID pandemic.”

    And, according to Atlas, when he presented the data on schools to the White House Coronavirus Response team, he was ignored.

    “As I finished, there was silence,” Atlas wrote. “No one offered any contrary data. No one spoke of scientific studies. No one even mentioned the discredited Korea study. Zero comments from Dr. Birx. Nothing from Dr. Fauci. And as always, not a single mention by Birx or Fauci about the serious harms of school closures. In my mind, this was bizarre. Why was I the only one in the room with detailed knowledge of the literature? Why was I the only one considering the data on such an important topic with a critical eye? Were the others simply accepting bottom lines and conclusions, without any analytical evaluation? Weren’t they supposed to be expert medical scientists, too? I waited.”

    Birx then told Atlas that his opinion was “out of the mainstream” and accused him of being part of a “fringe” group that wanted schools to be reopened.

    “[Birx] insisted that all experts agreed with her,” Atlas wrote. “I shook my head, thinking of some of the world-class epidemiologists who agreed with me—John Ioannidis and Jay Bhattacharya of Stanford, Martin Kulldorff of Harvard, Carl Heneghan and Sunetra Gupta of Oxford—and wondered if she or Fauci had ever read a single publication by them.”

    Atlas points out in his book that evidence indicated that “almost all coronavirus transmission to children comes from adults, not the other way around.”

    “That was not a predicate for opening schools, given the massive harms to kids if they were closed,” Atlas explained. “But that evidence was already shown by contact tracing and other studies in Iceland, Canada, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Finland, Ireland, Japan, Switzerland, and elsewhere. Opened schools and childcare centers did not show significant dangers to children, adults, or teachers […] They found zero instances of a child passing the infection to an adult.”

    Atlas said CDC director Redfield responded to the data by saying, “the jury is still out.”

    However, by the summer of 2020, Redfield was advocating for schools to reopen.
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 18,018 Standard Supporter
    Your feel good tweet of the week. Imagine being a virtue signaling PMS housewife, who while very well off can't afford a gated community then finds out that she voted herself into a hell hole. At least she didn't vote for Trump. Geezus.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/

    'A World Gone Mad': Upscale LA Neighborhood Wrestles With Worsening Homeless Crisis

    BY TYLER DURDEN
    MONDAY, NOV 15, 2021 - 08:00 AM
    Authored by Jamie Joseph via The Epoch Times,

    Abbott Kinney Boulevard is a picture-perfect hidden gem in the Venice neighborhood of Los Angeles, known for its boutique shops and locally-owned dining joints. The mile-long strip sings to the tune of upper-middle-class patrons who come to Venice Beach to soak in its peculiar rhythm. The neighborhood’s tight-knit community of homeowners who have lived in the area for decades are proud to reside in this unique nook of town.


    A woman walks down a sidewalk passing a homeless encampment in Venice, Calif., on Nov. 10, 2021. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)

    But over the last year, the community within this stretch of Venice grew even closer over a common frustration: the growing homeless encampments.

    The issue is not new to Los Angeles as a whole, which has more than 41,000 people living on its streets, according to the latest homeless count, with more than 66,000 homeless people countywide. A forecast by the Economic Roundtable estimates that number could reach nearly 90,000 by the year 2023.

    Venice has approximately 2,000 people living unhoused, making it the second largest congregant of homeless people in the city after Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles.

    Drugs, needles, trash, violence, fires, and encampments have become all too common to the Venice community. They say their pleas for help often fall on deaf ears when it comes to their city leaders, while tourists, homeowners, workers, and other homeless people have become victims to random assaults by a more violent crowd of transients.

    “It’s a world gone mad,” Venice resident Deborah Keaton told The Epoch Times. “It’s our own making too. I’m a liberal, a Democrat, and we voted for these measures that decriminalize a lot of this behavior, and so there’s no repercussions for these guys.”

    When Keaton steps outside her home on North Venice Blvd. between Abbott Kinney and Electric Ave., her reality is not the white-picket fence experience she bought into 30 years ago when she purchased her home. An encampment, including a handful of parked RVs, has popped up adjacent to her house, making hers the closest house to the neighborhood’s new hot spot for crime and drug dealing.

    The transients living inside the RVs play loud music all day and night, she said. She filed a police report against the apparent ringleader of the RV encampment, Brandon Washington, because she says he approached her gate and allegedly made threats against her family.

    “He rang the bell, and he was wasted, and he said to me: ‘I just need to know all the evil people, is your husband evil? Because I need to kill your husband,’” Keaton said. “It was scary.”

    She captured the entire interaction on her Ring doorbell camera.

    “There’s no repercussions for these guys, and they can’t be held and they know it. A lot of these guys have been arrested 400 times,” she said.

    Neighbors allege Washington—who often appears to be on drugs—has prostituted women in the RVs, in addition to dealing methamphetamine to other homeless people. Keaton said in the summer a woman was hiding in her backyard, because she said Washington was “pimping her out.”

    These stories have become all too common in Venice.

    Ansar El Muhammad, who goes by “Brother Stan” in Venice, knows the plight of Washington all too well. About 20 years ago, Washington was in Muhammad’s niece’s wedding. Both were born and raised in Venice and ran in the same circles.

    “Even though everybody is up in arms about this, these are human beings,” Muhammad told The Epoch Times. “Brandon’s a good guy, it’s the drugs that are doing that to him. So, I understand the neighbors’ perspective.”

    Muhammad has become somewhat of a neighborhood protector, taking matters into his own hands. He runs H.E.L.P.E.R Foundation, a gang intervention coalition serving the Venice and Mar Vista neighborhoods.

    Venice neighbors say they trust him so much they call him first when there’s a safety or noise issue. The homeless trust him, too, so he is able to keep the peace.

    Most of the vagrants in Venice are involved in some element of gang activity, even if they are not officially part of a set, he said. Drug addiction is also rampant among the homeless, making it more difficult for them to accept resources.