MAGAtards won't wear masks

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Cuddles, Jul 1, 2020.

  1. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Well... that's one way to enforce mask wearing...

     
    #391     Mar 12, 2021
  2. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

     
    #392     Mar 14, 2021
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  3. A Galveston, Texas woman is facing charges of resisting arrest and criminal trespassing after refusing to don a mask in a private establishment and taunting a police officer.

    65-year-old Terry Wright got cheeky with police after being asked to wear a face mask in a local bank. Wright was under the impression because Texas' mask mandate was lifted by Republican Governor Greg Abbott, she was permitted to flout the bank's private mask rule.

    She was very wrong.


    Bitch dared cop to arrest her haha.... he did.
     
    #393     Mar 16, 2021
  4. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Cons:
    Undocumented immigrant crossing our borders are like trespassers on private property disobeying our laws.
    Also cons:
    Anti-maskers disobeying private property guidelines and refusing to leave are the true patriots and Rosa Parks of our times.

    https://abc13.com/woman-accused-in-galveston-face-mask-incident-arrested-again/10426114/
    Woman accused in Galveston face mask incident arrested again in Texas City
     
    #394     Mar 18, 2021
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  5. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

     
    #395     Apr 9, 2021
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  6. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Followers of this thread have known this for almost a year. Longer if you were paying attention
     
    #396     Apr 9, 2021
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  7. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    In related news...

    People who trust TV and social media as reliable Covid news sources are less informed
    The researchers found a ‘clear relationship’ between where participants got their news from and their knowledge of the pandemic
    https://inews.co.uk/news/technology...s-sources-less-informed-952774?ito=smart-news

    People who treat Facebook, other kinds of social media and television as reliable news sources about Covid-19 are less knowledgeable about the pandemic than others who follow more authoritative sources more closely, a new study has found.

    Individuals who relied upon social media and TV were less likely to correctly identify facts about the coronavirus in research conducted in the earliest stage of the pandemic, researchers from Penn State College of Medicine discovered.

    The researchers found a “clear relationship” between where participants got their news from and their knowledge of the rapidly-evolving pandemic, with those who put the most trust in government health websites were in turn the most likely to answer questions about Covid-19 correctly.

    Conversely, people whose most trusted news source was either televised news or Facebook were less likely to give correct answers.

    The team provided 5,948 adults in Pennsylvania with 15 statements about Covid-19 and asked whether they thought the statements were true or false, and how confident they were in their answer.

    Respondents were also asked which news sources they were getting their pandemic information from and which sources they trusted the most.

    Government websites were the most trusted of the news sources, followed by TV and health system communications.

    “The rise of social media has changed the way people around the world keep up with current events, with studies showing that up to 66 per cent of Americans rely on social media for news,” said Dr Robert P Lennon, associate professor of family and community medicine at Penn State College of Medicine and one of the paper’s authors.

    “This is worrying, as misinformation and misunderstanding about Covid-19 and how it spreads is likely to have fuelled the pandemic, whose death toll now surpasses 2.5m worldwide.”

    The study, published in journal Current Medical Research & Opinion, highlights how guidance around wearing masks, washing hands and how to effectively maintain social distancing are only effective if they are fully understood, Dr Lennon said.

    “Effective communication is a critical element of successfully managing a pandemic response, as for the disease spread to be contained, the public must comply with public health recommendations,” he added.

    “The first step in compliance is an understanding of those recommendations, so it is vital that health communicators consider how the public get their information and monitor these venues to correct misinformation when it appears.”
     
    #397     Apr 12, 2021
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  8. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    We have a lot of Trump cult supporters and Covidiots here at Elitetrader.com that often get their news from Facebook or other social media sites that's litter with misinformation / disinformation.

    Those ET members should just stay there instead of bringing that crap here.

    wrbtrader
     
    #398     Apr 12, 2021
  9. Ted Nugent demands to know..... 'because he's addicted to truth , logic and common sense' why was there no shutdown from Covid-1 to 18 ?


    Right-wing 'idiot' Ted Nugent humiliates himself with latest COVID-19 rant – and the internet can’t stop laughing


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    According to a report from the Journal of Musical Things, aging rocker Ted Nugent posted a video rant on his Facebook page pushing a long-debunked COVID-19 conspiracy theory that has critics of the conservative entertainer wondering if he is not very bright or just desperate for attention.

    In the video , Nugent complained about his next tour being canceled due to COVID precautions, then ranted, "You know, I guess I would ask you — because I'm addicted to truth, logic and common sense — and my common-sense meter would demand the answer to why weren't we shut down for COVID one through 18? COVID-1 — and there was a COVID 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 — COVID one through 18 didn't shut anything down but woah, COVID-19!"
     
    #399     Apr 12, 2021
  10. Ted drinks way too much coffee.
     
    #400     Apr 12, 2021