Allow me to be serious for a minute or a little more. Over 90,000 people in this country and 317,000 around the world have died from COVID-19. Now is not the time to have strange conspiracy theories or to play the blame game. Energy would best be used in finding a cure for this deadly virus.
This pandemic has already changed the course of history forever and we have to remain focused on preventing people from getting the virus and caring for those who are sick with it. Deaths along with job losses have impacted people more than anything else in recent memory.
Spreading false information is going to get people more people killed. It would be awful to see another spike in cases and deaths. People have to behave, do their parts, and be true neighbors so that everyone will be safe.
Rumor has it that it’s the twenty-first century, let us act like it.
People who believe in God will believe in anything
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I believe in God but I find conspiracy theories to be insulting and dangerous to everyone. People want to be leveled with and they want to be respected. Personally I find that some who believe in God to be dangerous and misled by bad theology.
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Thank you for this clear and concise post. I agree with you. this is not the time for contentious conspiracy theories and blame laying. The former Prime Minister of New Zealand said:” The economy will recover. It always recovers. But you cannot recover if you are dead.”
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That’s what I keep saying to Trump supporters, kind of. You can’t recovery from poverty if you’re dead. You can’t spend money and help the economy, if you’re dead.
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I tend to agree, Tony. A vaccine needs to be prioritized. We can and have recovered from anything else but human life is precious and worth the sacrifice.
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