What pandemic? This is a nothingburger. There, in before the flubros!
“It is useful to consider a society, such as America...”
The US is actually a mixture of first, second and third world societies, and everything in between. The only two things we have in common are a mostly common language and an overarching constitution.
“Killing Off a Pandemic is Engineering, Not ‘Science’”
Yesterday, the “experts” told us, whoops, it’s not easy after all to catch Capt. Trips from surface areas.
I also notwe that one of the very first things Tuna Nan and our domestic enemies told us was, “We MUST listen to the scientists.”
Perfect is the enemy of the good.
From: Difference Between Science and Engineering | Difference Between
"Science is defined as the branch of knowledge or the study that deals with a systematically arranged body of truths or facts which can be logically and rationally explained. It is knowledge of the physical and material world that is derived from one's observation and experimentation."
"Engineering, which is the discipline of gaining and using scientific, mathematical, economic, social, and practical knowledge to design and build machines, devices, and structures to improve the lives of the people."
What is being done in so many instances, whether climate change or ChiCom flu, is that science is being confused with social engineering. Progressives call social engineering science. That's what happens when people get degrees in social 'sciences' and xyz Studies. Whatever they studied becomes the center of the universe and can solve all the world's problems. That's a load of bunk.
Real scientists publish, keep their pie holes shut and let real engineers apply science.
So the next time you are called a science denier, rip that progressive a new one. Call him/her out for not knowing the difference between science and engineering. Hold that target still, abuse, degrade, and ridicule. Alinsky rules for radicals. Fight fire with fire.
Well this old windbag is dead wrong.
There are many cases of people on death’s door who survived and felt back to normal within a couple of days.