What evidence did she give that the pandemic actually fits the stages of genocide? Just pointing at someone else's work and yelling, "SEE!" doesn't cut it.
I watched the video that made Dr. Stanton so incensed. So incensed because she used his scholarly work, especially around a subject like genocide, to manufacture some conspiracy around the pandemic and vaccines. She's got us at stage 9, extermination, not just piddly old stage 7. According to her, the vaccines will kill everyone and in the mean time we're being micro-chipped, and on and on and on. If you want to die on Ms Maria's version of genocide, feel free. She is batshit crazy.
Like I said, she is batshit crazy. He's right. Watch her video in question. It's enlightening as to how whacked a person can get and still seem barely credible to a daft few. And like I said, what evidence did she provide? I couldn't find any in her rambling 25 minutes of twisted garbage.
At least the guy, Dr Stanton, wrote the stages and knows what he's talking about in regards to his own scholarly work. And they are not just the bullet points you have in your meme, there's a lot more to it. Maybe look it up.
Wow, way to nullify your original argument. You suggested it was the same argument, so I trusted you. If you are now arguing that her argument is entirely different than presented then I guess your counterargument was moot from the beginning. It's not the same argument according to you, and therefore any response to it by any person is likewise invalid, as they are not discussing what you originally presented and implied. Now, according to you, the genocide author might be calling something else crazy that isn't directly related to the original image. You got yourself back to zero. Congratulations.
I have no idea what your ramble meant. "You presented argument, counterargument, then moot, back to argument, double moot..." You're sounding as crazy as Ms Maria.
Let me try and lay this out for you so you don't pop a vein:
- You posted a meme referencing the 10 Stages of Genocide and how people claim covid lockdowns, vaccines, the pandemic itself, ticks off the boxes
- Dr. Stanton is the guy who came up with and published those 10 Stages of Genocide back in 1996 or so. He is a recognized and lauded Genocide scholar.
- Presumably the meme all got started by this H Maria from Norway and of course spread like wildfire in various forms
- Dr. Stanton got pissed that Ms Maria was shoehorning her craptastic pandemic/vaccine conspiracy theories into his stages and trying to make a crap correlation - Using his work to somehow justify her delusions.
How you don't get this is, well, congratulatory unto itself.
The state gave the doctors the power to let people die based on their vaccination status, if they think there is a risk difference.
Where does it say anything is based on vaccine status?
You already conceded that the rule change gave them the power to do that. It's possible, so I am correct. They have the power to do that.
Where does it say anything is based on vaccine status like you claim? Let's deal in facts, shall we?
Where did I say that it did?
Right about here:
The state gave the doctors the power to let people die based on their vaccination status, if they think there is a risk difference.
I see no where in any of the documentation/articles you presented or that I could find where that was said. You literally made that up.
If the government writes a law that it is now legal to commit murder and I say that people can now legally murder each other with guns what is the point of asking where it says in the law that it's legal to murder with guns? The law allows them to do so and so the statement that people can now murder each other with guns is correct. Asking where it says in the law that it's legal to murder with guns is nonsense.
I'm not sure what that was all about, but at least you're now admitting that what you claim isn't said anywhere. Good, now we're getting somewhere.
Obviously if murder was legal, people would have a problem with "someone does something" if that something is murdering them or their family.
When did murder become legal? What in the world are you talking about? What does legalized murder have to do with an emergency situation in two red states where they are running out of healthcare resources? You're making no sense.
Likewise, people have a problem with doctors discriminating against people for life-saving treatment, and don't take kindly if they or their family are discriminated against for their weight, smoking, their age, life choices, etc.
So emergency triage is equal to discrimination?
Why do you think Idaho and Alaska are in this situation where they are running out of resources and have to resort to triage? What would you suggest they do instead? In other words, how would you handle the situation?