- Hard times create strong men.
- Strong men create good times.
- Good times create weak men.
- Weak men create hard times.
It couldn't be more obvious that the reason they don't want IDs when voting, is that they want to make it easier to cheat.
IDs are required everywhere else for security reasons, so there is absolutely no reason not to also require them for voting.
The problem with a lot of people is the stubborn resistance to doing one's own research (to trust "one's own eyes"). Too many people literally sit around waiting for government bureacrats, multinational corporations, or international organizations to tell them "what to think".
The correct course of action is to do your own research and decide for yourself as an individual what the truth really is.
It is always important to look at statistics, because the media is very good at sensationalizing and making certain things "stand out" and appear much bigger than they really are.
You can imagine many other examples of this, such as white people killing black people or COVID-19 killing people.
At an individual level, most people understand the consequence of having an "open door" to their homes: random people will walk right in and this is obviously a threat to health and safety...
...so how come many people are unable to apply this exact same logic to the country and the border?
Here is the research paper criticizing the CDC's change to the way deaths were counted:
Does the above include people who died "with COVID-19" in addition to people who died "by COVID-19".
If the above also includes people who died "with COVID-19", then a more accurate death rate would be even lower.
According to the CDC, only 6% of all "deaths" in America are "by COVID-19".
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid_weekly/index.htm#Comorbidities
They have "no evidence", because they never bothered to look for any... which is why it is up to the people to find evidence through forensic audits that are beginning to emerge in states like Arizona, New Hampshire, and Georgia.
I don't know much about this, but didn't "past administrations", such as the Obama and Bush administrations, fund terrorist groups like ISIS and Al-Qaeda?
Is the Biden administration doing that now? If so, does that imply that America has now gone back to the "good old days" of "fighting a war with itself"?
If we want to talk about "racism", we have to first define what it means. I know for one thing and that stating statistics is not "racism".
I can state that black people make up 13% of the American population, but commit over 50% of the violent crime and consume roughly 40% of the welfare cheques, but your response shouldn't be: "OMG RACIST!".
A much more productive response is: "Why is it even that high? What is going on? What can we do to reduce the numbers?"
President Trump understands this, which is why he aimed to increase the black employment rate, which will do far more to help the black community, than those simply screaming "RACIST" and silencing any kind of meaningful conversation.
The people here are mostly Conservative, and I shouldn't have to tell anyone any of the above, because I assume Conservatives are rational enough to know all of this.
The WHO made a change to their PCR testing guidelines on January 20, but it is unclear how many governments around the world are following these new guidelines...
https://www.who.int/news/item/20-01-2021-who-information-notice-for-ivd-users-2020-05
Most people, I would say, are incorrectly assuming that a "case" is a "sick person", but the reality is that the definition of a case is simply a "positive PCR test", which completely ignores the possibility of false positives.
The probability of true positives, which is called the "positive predictive value", goes down when the "disease prevalence" (what percentage of the population is actually sick) goes down.
Some scientists believe the initial COVID-19 outbreak was real, but has since degraded into a "casedemic" due to excessive testing and false positives.
This... never made any sense to me.
I always thought the left was "anti-corporation" precisely because extremely large corporations have monopolistic powers and can become absolute tyrants to the people...
...but apparently the left are opportunistic and are only against what they personally disagree with.
Literally all the large-scale physical violence is caused by members of Antifa and BLM, so this cartoon is making no sense at all.
If there was any honesty at all, then the giant man in the picture should be representating members of Antifa and BLM instead.
The more you research into the COVID-19 situation, the more you realize that the situation is actually quite complex from a scientific perspective.
What is sad is that most people don't bother to reseach this perspective themselves, and instead just enter into a state of extreme hysteria, where they resort to primitive tribal-like instincts of attacking everyone that is "not them".
I highly recommend looking up videos by Dr. Samantha Bailey where she talks about the PCR tests, and I also recommend searching for videos on "casedemic" to get a better understanding of what is really happening.
If we are going to talk about "giving money to blacks", then an interesting statistic would be that even though blacks make up about 13% of the population, they consume roughly 40% of the welfare cheques...
How much more can you "give to blacks"?
I think the real issue is an economic one, which President Trump understands. President Trump, as far as I can tell, wishes to improve the black employment rate, which will solve far more problems than welfare and "reparations" ever will.