Covid 19

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by Wayne Stollings, Mar 19, 2021.

  1. DWK

    DWK Well-Known Member

    We all know what he has posted in the past.
     
  2. BuzzMyMonkey

    BuzzMyMonkey Well-Known Member

    Thanks for validating that you are a liar.
     
  3. DWK

    DWK Well-Known Member

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  4. jesse82nc

    jesse82nc Well-Known Member

  5. lawnboy

    lawnboy Well-Known Member

    27%. One in four. The reason we are in this pickle is because people like Jesse think their energy is better spent playing devil's advocate and being a conspiracy theorist than just doing their patriotic duty and following the overwhelming scientific evidence.

    But if you are so bored as to feel the need to roll out of bed every morning with a determination go against the majority on every topic in every way, for the sake of hosting "opposite day," then who cares your attitude helps kill some if your neighbors, friends and family, right?

    I am not worried in the least where I will fall on the side of history. Some of you, however, are going to look obsolete and be laughed at for your absurdity in 100 years, though.


     
  6. lawnboy

    lawnboy Well-Known Member

    Haven't seen Buzz post in a while. Looks like his wife turned him down again last night. Been pretty quiet lately. Maybe he got some over the Labor Day.

     
  7. DWK

    DWK Well-Known Member

    He only jumps on here whenever we encourage folks to protect themselves against the virus. Somehow he’s threatened when people do their patriotic duty to protect their health, the health of their families, and other Americans that they don’t even know.
     
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  8. DWK

    DWK Well-Known Member

    You do understand that even if Alfred E. Neuman got elected as president, and a deadly pandemic broke out, that person is responsible to make the decisions to protect the public health right? That’s their job, at least if they don’t cynically decide to use the health threat as a political opportunity.
     
  9. DWK

    DWK Well-Known Member

    He doesn’t have a wife, just a remote control that’s always in his left hand.
     
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  10. BuzzMyMonkey

    BuzzMyMonkey Well-Known Member

    LOFL @ lawnloser and his brilliantly stupid post.
    Good job you Dolt.
     
  11. lawnboy

    lawnboy Well-Known Member

    Yeah. Probably mad too that he has to pay the truck outfitter to undo his Carolina Squat before Dec 1.
     
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  12. DWK

    DWK Well-Known Member

    What? Now you’re calling him a “lawnloser”? He owns his own business and probably pulls in more money than you, while you’re sitting in your LaZYboy recliner all day trying to figure out how a landline phone works.
     
  13. BuzzMyMonkey

    BuzzMyMonkey Well-Known Member

    Mrs Dolt has spoken, and it makes as much sense as lawnloser. Not much at all.
     
  14. lawnboy

    lawnboy Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the nickname. I smile, then start having belly-laughs every time I see it! I am crying! Lawnloser, lol. I'll give you credit for a good one. But something tells me Buzz thinks he's a tad more clever than he actually is....kind of like Trump.

     
  15. lawnboy

    lawnboy Well-Known Member

    Right, per my last post right before this one, poor Buzz just can't muster the mental acumen to understand what we are saying. Should we "dumb it down, tart it up" for him?
     
  16. Wayne Stollings

    Wayne Stollings Well-Known Member

    QAnon backer at center of ivermectin treatment flap dies at Northwest Side hospital
    By Tom Schuba Sep 13, 2021, 11:33am CDT
    A QAnon backer from Chicago died early Monday following a public battle with COVID-19 that recently prompted a coordinated harassment campaign against a Northwest Side hospital that declined to treat her with an unapproved and potentially dangerous drug.

    Veronica Wolski, 64, of Jefferson Park, died at 12:44 a.m. at Amita Resurrection Medical Center, the Cook County medical examiner’s office reported. She died from pneumonia due to COVID-19 with hypothyroidism as a contributing factor, according to the medical examiner’s office.

    Wolski had been hospitalized for weeks, according to posts on the messaging app Telegram, where her supporters had mobilized. Fellow QAnon adherents ultimately began targeting the hospital last week with a small protest and a flood of phone calls after doctors refused to give her ivermectin, a drug that’s been touted by the vaccine-averse and those on the far-right as a groundbreaking treatment for COVID.

    While approved for treating parasites in both humans and animals, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has warned that ivermectin hasn’t been proved effective against coronavirus, or approved to treat it. In recent months, as fringe figures have lauded ivermectin, poison control centers across the country have reported a massive surge in cases related to the drug. Some people have even begun ingesting an ivermectin paste formulated for horses, according to media reports.

    A flyer for a protest last Monday at Resurrection explained Wolski had been hospitalized there for two weeks with “Covid pneumonia.” The flyer, circulated on Telegram, claimed a doctor who initially agreed to give her ivermectin later backtracked because the hospital sided with public health experts who “do not advise its use in COVID-19 cases.”

    A hospital spokeswoman declined to comment Monday.

    Wolski was perhaps most well known for hanging banners with pointed messages on the fence of a pedestrian bridge over the Kennedy Expressway on the Northwest Side.

    When Wolski was interviewed by the Sun-Times in 2018 — as she faced a crackdown from the Illinois State Police — her activism centered on her support for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders after he lost the 2016 Democratic presidential primary.
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    A social media post demanding that a hospital treat Veronica Wolski with ivermectin, a drug that has not been shown effective against, or approved for, COVID-19.

    Known commonly as “the bridge lady” or by her online handle “The People’s Bridge,” Wolski later began supporting former President Donald Trump and displaying signs that pushed the QAnon conspiracy theory and rejected pandemic restrictions and vaccines.

    “Ax the vax,” read one sign she posed with on the bridge.

    In an interview posted to Vimeo in 2019, Wolski explained how she gravitated toward flying QAnon banners earlier that year.

    “There’s something about the Q. There has to be a critical mass reached for some people to know what it means in order for the honks to come in. In order for me to not just look like a lunatic on the bridge,” she said of the conspiracy theory, which holds that Trump is battling a cabal of Democratic pedophiles.

    However, Wolski also acknowledged her propaganda work was alienating: “In the face of losing friends along the way, of being disassociated from family members, I don’t back down ever.”

    Wolski’s family and an associate couldn’t immediately be reached for comment.

    But on Monday, some of the same high-profile QAnon adherents who supported Wolski and trumpeted the campaign against Resurrection offered their condolences.

    Michael Flynn, Trump’s disgraced former national security adviser who Wolski credited as a hero, called her “a patriot of the highest order, a blossom of truth in the field of fight that we find ourselves engaged in.”

    “She stood as a giant among Patriots who believe in freedom, believed in America and the American dream and was always willing to give of herself before others,” Flynn said to his nearly 288,000 Telegram subscribers.

    L. Lin Wood, an embattled attorney who helped file lawsuits supporting Trump’s false claims of voter fraud, was among those who sought to have Wolski discharged this weekend.

    In a video posted to Telegram, Wood calls the hospital and demands her release before issuing a stark warning: “If you do not release her, you’re going to be guilty of murder.” In another video, a Chicago police officer prevents a woman from entering the hospital to perform a wellness check on Wolski.

    On Monday, Wood eulogized Wolski and included a cryptic message that apparently sought to mobilize his nearly 815,000 followers on the platform again.

    “We pray for ALL that are captives to medical tyranny in our country and around the world. It must end. As my brother in Christ, Jarrin Jackson, says, ‘Now go to war,’” Wood said on Telegram, referring to a veteran and failed congressional candidate from Oklahoma who is sympathetic to QAnon beliefs.

    “Non-violent civil disobedience. Let your voices be heard, Patriots,” Wood’s message continued. “For Veronica. For your fellow Americans. For the world. For humanity.”
     
  17. Wayne Stollings

    Wayne Stollings Well-Known Member

    I have been dealing with Buzz for years and I have yet to see anything dumbed down sufficiently for him to understand.
     
  18. DWK

    DWK Well-Known Member

    I figure that since Buzz is now insulting blue collar fellows who make an honest living, he’s got to be just a troll full of baloney. Most of the men in JoCo ARE blue collar workers, so he’s just insulted the majority of our local men. Talk about a “loser”!
     
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  19. BuzzMyMonkey

    BuzzMyMonkey Well-Known Member

    You just can’t stop lying,, you always have and it seems you always will. Keep up that great trait of yours. You really are a special kind of stupid.
     
  20. Wayne Stollings

    Wayne Stollings Well-Known Member

    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

     

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