Before the next pandemic, elect a female leader

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Pekelo, Nov 14, 2020.

  1. Pekelo

    Pekelo

    Pretty much all of the countries with a female head of state are doing much better than the world average, Covid death-wise. Here is my quick list, the number is compared to the world's average of 170/million death:
    (USA 757, Sweden 609)

    Female leaders:

    Germany 150
    NZ 5
    Norway 54
    Denmark 131
    Finnland 67
    Greece 99
    Slovakia 93
    Georgia 168
    Ethiopia 13
    Iceland 73
    Serbia 113
    Estonia 60
    Singapore 5
    Taiwan 1
    Myanmar 28
    Bangladesh 37
    Namibia 54
    Nepal 41

    So the conclusion is clear, female leaders have more balls and common sense.
     
  2. Amun Ra

    Amun Ra

    Cool. Now lets do the death rate between red states and blue states. Oh look at that. Blue states have way higher death rates than red states.

    Funny how those blue states like NY, NJ and MA weigh down the country with their numbers, huh? NJ has 1,860/million, NY 1,750/million and MA has 1,490/million. Then if you happen to find a red state that has high numbers, it's always in a severely blue area bringing in those numbers.

    Seriously though...do you really thing someone having a vagina affects covid rates?
     
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  3. Pekelo

    Pekelo

    Sure. Angela Merkel is a scientist. Can you explain the data away?
     
  4. Pekelo

    Pekelo

    No, that is not the topic. But let's do the US version of it, breaking down by gender and state averages, shall we?

    Current US female governors:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_...ia/File:United_States_Governor_gender_map.svg

    The Science Behind Women Leaders’ Success In Fighting Covid-19

    USA average is 757/million:

    Oregon 180
    South Dakota 702
    Michigan 839
    Alabama 662
    New Mexico 572
    Kansas 431
    Iowa 629
    Maine 121
    R.I. 1184

    So out of 9 states with a female governor only 2 have bigger than average death rate.

    Son, go and suck on a lollipop before you try to argue against DATA. If your masculinity was hurt by these facts, maybe you should consider a gender change. :)

    For extra weekend reading:

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/stepha...success-in-fighting-covid-19/?sh=3700b7ab749b

    The Science Behind Women Leaders’ Success In Fighting Covid-19
     
    Last edited: Nov 15, 2020
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  5. Females are the worst leaders. If you study history, any civilization or country that was being run by a female will collapse. All of them.

    Companies too.

    Biological fact: Female brain mass is smaller than that of a male.
     
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  6. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    Thanks for showing that Covid-19 does not look at a state via political point of view...Blue versus Red.

    Just sad to see so many idiots out there still trying to make Covid-19 a political event instead of looking at it as a health crisis via how leaders approach it. In fact, women leaders tend to take the perspective of the scientists and health officials instead of following conspiracy theorists, misinformation / disinformation, quacks in comparison to men leaders.

    wrbtrader
     
  7. Pekelo

    Pekelo

    Maybe so but I made the specific case during a pandemic. Pay attention!!

    Also, you couldn't refute the fact, just changed the subject.
     
  8. They might do good with lockdowns but not with the economy.

    Female nature = timid, risk averse.
    Male = brave, risk taker, sometimes resulting in deaths.

    Depends on which point of view you want to be looking from.
     
  9. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Yeah, take two variables out of the 200 or so (just a guess) and immediately correlate them.

    Reminds me of this example where a pirate shortage caused global warming.

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  10. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Here's another one! Living in a poor country increases penis size.

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    Using Internet Explorer leads to murder (this one I actually believe - have you used IE lately?)

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    #10     Nov 16, 2020