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  • KillAllPoorPeople@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlVaccine research vs. anti-vax research
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    1 year ago

    If you knew anything, you’d know this isn’t the reason why getting vaccine approval takes so long. It takes so long because there’s a mountain of bureaucrats, lawyers, researchers, and money required to get stuff moving along. Vaccines are pretty low the totem pole for companies and the government to give a shit about, since they’re usually about prevention and not treatment. Companies and the government can’t throw everything at a vaccine to approve. The only reason the covid vaccine was streamlined was because, you guessed it, we were and are in a global pandemic. Nothing about the approval of vaccines was abnormal, it still took nearly 2.5 years.



  • KillAllPoorPeople@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlTalk good
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    You’re not an English teacher, right? You’re not speaking to your kids, right? You’re just having regular conversations with people, right? If you want to beat rules into people who don’t speak like you do, you might actually be full of hate and ignorance and you’re probably racist, that is 100% correct.


  • KillAllPoorPeople@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlTalk good
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    A total of zero people are confused when someone says “supposably” instead of “supposedly.” All you think about is how you or someone else you know was corrected and made fun for speaking “wrong.”

    Also, “correcting” peoples pronunciations has a deep-rooted history in oppressing minority groups, e.g. “ask” vs. “axe.” You’d know this if you weren’t full of so much hate and ignorance.


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    If you know what they mean, who cares? Does it give you an erection to “correct” people when literally everyone knows what the person means? You’re not winning any brownie points being a wannabe middle school English teacher. You’re just an insufferable twat.






  • This is such poor logic. Being around when something happens doesn’t mean you somehow know a vast amount about that something. People later can study that something and known much more about it than people who were living during those times.

    Ask the average American who was alive during the Cold War what the effects of it were on America and its population, they’ll say some generic shit they heard mouthed to them by politicians. Ask any 21 year old college student who just finished a course on the Cold War and its effects on America, and they’ll have much deeper understanding.

    Being old and alive during something doesn’t make you knowledgeable about that something than someone younger and educated. You’d know this if you weren’t all idiots, but so many of you are dumbass motherfuckers.



  • And that demonstrates that all the leftist groups are not filled with Russia and China supporters… how?

    Because it’s clear you’ve never talked to any leftist member of any leftist group ever?

    You’ve completely made up these big bad “Russia and China” supporting “leftists” in your head. Every leftist space I’ve ever seen in person is full to the brim of anarchists. You have to go out of your way to find these people you think are rampant in leftist circles. What you read online isn’t how it works in the real world. You need to get out more and stop believing all this anti-leftist propaganda you’re reading online.





  • KillAllPoorPeople@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlPower Sources
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    Fun fact, all the pro-nuclear bullshit you hear is just regurgitated nuclear lobbying propaganda.

    The only reason nuclear has such a following is because people (almost always men) think they think they’re in the know. It’s unironically very typical of how the alt-right pipeline starts. People think they’re being given all this “truth” about nuclear and now they’re knowledgeable about stuff that other people aren’t aware of or that other people are believing the “mainstream” thought about. It also helps that nuclear followers see themselves as edgy. It’s a perfect rabbit hole for these people who are easily influenced to fall down.