I post facts that are backed by authoritative sources in a multitude of sources. People aren’t afraid of facts; they’re afraid of the unknown. When you try and convince people that all the things we know are wrong and that nobody knows what’s going on, you’re driving fear in the same way Alfred Hitchcock did: creating a fear of the unknown.
If I were working against President Trump, I wouldn’t be here. He’s my President and I will continue working for him and supporting his agenda. I will continue to support his message and his re-election. And I will continue to call you out when you post lies and nonsense driving fear into people. You have no authority here. You have no power. You have no say. This isn’t your site. And after thousands of posts, I’m still here posting facts that demonstrate that there’s no need to fear this pandemic and no reason to blame anyone but the governors for the failed response to it.
If you don’t like what I have to say, stop reading it.
Not that it matters, but I told you previously that I was not only a hazmat officer, but the senior hazmat officer in charge of a hazmat team. Chemical and Biological threats were my livelihood, not to mention decades of experience riding to the hospital in the back of rescue units assisting people with life threatening contagious respiratory ailments. This received no acknowledgment from you, just as you have given no acknowledgment to those more eminently qualified to comment on the coronavirus situation than I. You simply steam roll over everyone here.
Your obvious intent is to advance a narrative of fear based on statistical information based on intentionally flawed raw data. This has been the goal of the Democrats for months. That combined with your repeated use of Alinsky tactics convinces me that you are most likely a troll who will disappear after the election. So there is some solace in that.
Until you arrived here I was unsure that the DunningKruger effect was an actual phenomena. But your posts provide what appears to be proof. I assume that you are a young person who is a victim of our “everyone gets a participation award” educational system.