I like how the color design of that map is designed to trigger fear as well. Red being psychologically associated with fear or danger, even having "Less than 35" cases as a shade of red (and shades of red being the whole color palette) is misleading.
even that graph is a joke made to look low population areas look bad. It shows cases per 100k, and makes small counties look bad, "dark red/orange" = bad. When you highlight the "bad" county in question, I chose the darkest of the dark: Towner County ND, with a whopping 11 deaths and 296 cases. With a population of 2200.
Big fucking whoop. Its not some epicenter like NYC.
You actually linked to CNN?
I like how the color design of that map is designed to trigger fear as well. Red being psychologically associated with fear or danger, even having "Less than 35" cases as a shade of red (and shades of red being the whole color palette) is misleading.
Thoughts it was support for trump lol!
even that graph is a joke made to look low population areas look bad. It shows cases per 100k, and makes small counties look bad, "dark red/orange" = bad. When you highlight the "bad" county in question, I chose the darkest of the dark: Towner County ND, with a whopping 11 deaths and 296 cases. With a population of 2200.
Big fucking whoop. Its not some epicenter like NYC.
Ugh... I think I accidentally clicked a ... gulp... CNN link...I feel... dirty 🤢
Not gonna click on cnn link, sorry. Screen shot or archive link, pls.