Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Messages - Action80

Pages: [1] 2 3 ... 104  Next >
1
Flat Earth Community / Re: contact with members of TFES
« on: November 05, 2024, 01:44:18 PM »
I wonder why people don't simply opt for the simpler choice of doing the interview or asking the questions here in the open?

Looks like a doxxing expedition to me.

2
Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: US Presidential Election 2024
« on: November 03, 2024, 03:45:35 PM »
I like Trump because he is going to use his authority to jail his opponents.

which opponents in particular? are you wanting him to arrest certain specific democrats? all current democratic lawmakers? all democrats in general? the quotes you provided were somewhat general.
I do not know who Trump has in mind, but I don't think he is going to jail anyone, unless he absolutely needs to.

I would like to see him jail George Bush and the Cheneys, but this too will not come true.

Once Cumaloverme was substituted for Brandon, the process of free and open elections in the US was eliminated.

Come January 2025, the US will be under some form of marshal law.

3
Suggestions & Concerns / Re: CONCERN OVER MULTIPLE PORN SITES BEING LINKED
« on: November 03, 2024, 03:20:42 PM »
Okay. Thank you.

4
Suggestions & Concerns / CONCERN OVER MULTIPLE PORN SITES BEING LINKED
« on: November 03, 2024, 06:43:27 AM »
There are a multiple porn site links listed in Announcements

5
Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Coronavirus Vaccine and You
« on: November 02, 2024, 04:48:39 PM »
From the article: "Our cloth masks made out of old bandanas wouldn’t have done anything, anyway."

I did say "outside of the anecdote about her family." It's not like she's saying that masking in general was useless. Doctors began clarifying quite early in the pandemic that people needed to wear surgical masks and not cloth masks to properly protect themselves.
Masking was totally useless, period....surgical masks are designed for...wait for it...surgery.

Quote
"To take an example close to my own work, there is an emerging (if not universal) consensus that schools in the U.S. were closed for too long:"

And? The author isn't saying she was wrong about this. She's saying that she was right all along.
Outside of the personal anecdote, then...right?


Quote
"Remember when the public-health community had to spend a lot of time and resources urging Americans not to inject themselves with bleach? That was bad."

And? Don't tell me you took this to mean that the author thought that telling people not to inject themselves with bleach because injecting themselves with bleach was actually good. That's clearly not what she meant. What was "bad" was the fact that the government had to tell people not to inject themselves with bleach, rather than it being common sense to not do that.
DO you tire of being wrong?

The whole "bleach," thing was just more of the FAKE NEWS bullshit that you, and others of the BS propoganda artists, were spewing because of Trump's comments relating to disinfectant. Trump never did suggest for people to inject or otherwise ingest bleach.

What was WRONG about it is government disinformation agents and MSM misinformation agents were actually treating the populace like idiots, deliberately lying about what Trump said.

Quote
"Los Angeles County closed its beaches in summer 2020. Ex post facto, this makes no more sense than my family’s masked hiking trips."

Yes, I suppose this could be considered valid evidence to support the we-were-wrong-please-forgive-us interpretation of this article. Beaches being closed doesn't usually rank high on the list of grievances held by pandemic skeptics, but nevertheless, this was a thing that society did (and ostensibly she agreed with at the time) that she's pleading should be forgiven. You get one. If the whole article was like this, I might have agreed with Rushy's interpretation of it.
Jesus, holding on for dear life to save your lying mind from reality.

Quote
Many people have neglected their health care over the past several years. Notably, routine vaccination rates for children (for measles, pertussis, etc.) are way down. "

And? She's not clearly not happy about vaccination rates going down, as indicated by her describing it as people having "neglected their health care."
^Double negative thrown in to protect the lying mind again.

Quote
You are correct, Sadaam...[/sarcasm] The article only mentioned social distancing.

I didn't say the article only mentioned social distancing. I said the author only admitted to being wrong about covid policies in an anecdote about her family where they went to crazy lengths to socially distance themselves from others while on a hike. That, and I guess about public beaches being closed.
Once again, this is exactly what you wrote and I quote it:
The author isn't admitting to (or hinting at, or vaguely indicating, or whatever wording you prefer), being wrong about anything, outside of the anecdote about her family trying to social distance while hiking.
Who the fuck said you said the article only mentioned social distancing?

Jesus, you fucking suck at this.


6
Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Coronavirus Vaccine and You
« on: November 01, 2024, 04:16:13 AM »
I'm saying they aren't there at all. The author isn't admitting to (or hinting at, or vaguely indicating, or whatever wording you prefer), being wrong about anything, outside of the anecdote about her family trying to social distance while hiking.
Sadaam, the author of course does not admit to being wrong about anything.

The author was one of the CORRECT PEOPLE when all the bullshit started to fly from the SADAAM CLONES.

From the article: "Our cloth masks made out of old bandanas wouldn’t have done anything, anyway."

"To take an example close to my own work, there is an emerging (if not universal) consensus that schools in the U.S. were closed for too long:"

"Remember when the public-health community had to spend a lot of time and resources urging Americans not to inject themselves with bleach? That was bad."

"Los Angeles County closed its beaches in summer 2020. Ex post facto, this makes no more sense than my family’s masked hiking trips."

Many people have neglected their health care over the past several years. Notably, routine vaccination rates for children (for measles, pertussis, etc.) are way down. "

You are correct, Sadaam...[/sarcasm] The article only mentioned social distancing.

Do you ever get tired of fucking lying?

Yes or no?





7
Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: US Presidential Election 2024
« on: October 31, 2024, 11:40:33 AM »
The ID number on your ID card  can be anything number.  The election workers have no way to verify it.
Actually, it cannot just be any number and the ID (at least in my neck of the woods, PODUNK) is now placed on a scanner, verifying who I am, along with a timestamp, of when I am voting, buying liquor, cigarettes, or whatever.

REAL ID is already rolled out in the majority of states.

I suggest you do some goddamn research prior to using your ass to post some more bullshit.

Election workers already know the series of ballot numbers available for use in precincts.

8
Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: US Presidential Election 2024
« on: October 31, 2024, 10:53:13 AM »
^ITT LD claims ID's are easier to fake than a piece of paper.
Oh faking the ballot paper is easy.
Putting in the right ID number, not so much.  How would you do that? How would you know it?
How would you know what number to use on an ID?

Do we really need to have this discussion?

Everyone here already knows your take.

You want everyone and anyone to be able to vote by mail, simply because of "reasons."

It is a bullshit position to take because of increased risk to the election process, as evidenced by the example you provided.

9
Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: US Presidential Election 2024
« on: October 31, 2024, 10:09:00 AM »
^ITT LD claims ID's are easier to fake than a piece of paper.

10
Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Coronavirus Vaccine and You
« on: October 31, 2024, 03:57:40 AM »
Okay, I removed my post.

ETA: After review, no I won't.

You are clearly lying.

Anyone can see it.

Your initial response was to Rushy.

I then quoted Rushy's article and pointed to the court decision regarding vaccine mandates (A government mea culpa)).

And we already understand you do not wish to review the asshatted measures inflicted on the world populace during the flu.

And we already understand your poor analysis of the article in question.

11
Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: US Presidential Election 2024
« on: October 31, 2024, 02:39:31 AM »
^ITT, LD champions the cause of "vote early, vote often!"

Truly the rallying cry of democracy!

GTFO with your bullshit.

12
Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: US Presidential Election 2024
« on: October 30, 2024, 06:27:14 PM »
Ok so if mail in voting for people outside the US is ok, why isn't it ok for people INSIDE the US?
LMMFAO!!!

Look at the example you provided for why it isn't ok.

So you don't know.  Gotcha.Look, I realize I posted an article about ballot boxes and mail-in ballots getting blown up and destroyed and I wanted to include that I feel this is unjust and unfair for these ballots to not be counted, even though there is no real way for anyone to possibly know the ones that were destroyed were filed legitimately by eligible voters, according to US law.
Fixed your post for you. Simply adding 100 percent reality to a situation where I fully understand you would be unable to do so.
You mean to tell me that its impossible to know if a ballot was real or not after it's been destroyed beyond reading?  Wow!  Your powers of deduction are fucking amazing.

Good thing they're asking those people who might be impacted to vote again.
"Might be impacted..." the meaning of words are lost on you and so is the necessity of evidence in ensuring "free and fair elections."

If you were in that area and claimed you had placed a ballot in a box that was blown up, I wouldn't fucking believe it all.

13
Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Coronavirus Vaccine and You
« on: October 30, 2024, 06:13:55 PM »
Then why did you respond at all? It seems like all you wanted was some kind of weird "gotcha" where you inform me that a newspaper is not actually owned by the government. Thank you for the informative post, very helpful.

If you'll notice, that was not addressed to you. I was talking to Action80.
Bull cookies.

Here is your post:

If you had read the entire article instead of just the headline (here's an archived link to avoid the paywall), you would have known that it's not saying what you think it's saying. It's an opinion piece written by one person who in no way "represents" the government or any company, and seems to be more interested in humblebragging about (supposedly) being right all along about schools being closed for too long and patronizingly offering forgiveness to those who doubted her than anything else. At no point does this article say that closing businesses and encouraging social distancing were wrong, nor that requiring masks to be worn in public buildings was wrong, nor that employers requiring their employees to be vaccinated was wrong, and certainly not that the vaccine was dangerous or unhelpful. This is not any kind of vindication for conspiracy theorists, unless your particular conspiracy theory happens to be that schools were closed for too long, and even then, the author would be on your side.
That post was before my post where I quoted Rushy's post.

Get your asshatted fucking story straight.

14
Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: US Presidential Election 2024
« on: October 30, 2024, 04:14:35 PM »
Ok so if mail in voting for people outside the US is ok, why isn't it ok for people INSIDE the US?
LMMFAO!!!

Look at the example you provided for why it isn't ok.

So you don't know.  Gotcha.Look, I realize I posted an article about ballot boxes and mail-in ballots getting blown up and destroyed and I wanted to include that I feel this is unjust and unfair for these ballots to not be counted, even though there is no real way for anyone to possibly know the ones that were destroyed were filed legitimately by eligible voters, according to US law.
Fixed your post for you. Simply adding 100 percent reality to a situation where I fully understand you would be unable to do so.

15
Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Coronavirus Vaccine and You
« on: October 30, 2024, 03:55:23 PM »
Once again, Sadaam posts his twist-and-turn bullshit.

Rushy posts an opinion piece, Sadaam wants to make it out like Rushy believes it is an apology article from the US Government staff person for what all the various US Government agencies did in response to the flu, then wants to add he had nothing to do with pushing the bullshit narratives the world populace was subjected to during a three year period.

Fuck that noise.

Nobody is going for it.

16
Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: US Presidential Election 2024
« on: October 30, 2024, 03:44:41 PM »
Ok so if mail in voting for people outside the US is ok, why isn't it ok for people INSIDE the US?
LMMFAO!!!

Look at the example you provided for why it isn't ok.



17
Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: US Presidential Election 2024
« on: October 30, 2024, 12:49:48 PM »
Timeline:

You post some article about ballot boxes being blown up...where?...here in the US...

I post a response stating these stupid incidents occurring in the US are actually a great argument for ELECTION DAY being just that. ELECTION DAY...one person, one ID, one vote...Nothing about anyone being deprived of their right to vote.

You post the typical "THINK OF THE CHILDREN!!!" claptrap response.

None of what you originally posted has anything to do with "in-person voting."

I didn't write anything about doing away with the rights of eligible persons living outside of the US to cast a vote in the manner in which they have done so in past elections.

I simply wrote the truth...it is the "THINK OF THE CHILDREN!!!", cult (of which you are a card-carrying member) that enacted this bullshit approach to "free and fair elections," that result in stories like you referenced in the first place.

Spare yourself further embarrassment and take a break from the forums.

18
Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: US Presidential Election 2024
« on: October 30, 2024, 10:27:21 AM »
Kindly point to the post where I wrote, "fuck military people."
You didn't, specifically.  But that was your general concept.  Anyone not able to physically go to their voting area should not be allowed to vote.

I merely condensed it into something you'd read.
You are correct. I didn't specifically write that.

Because none of what I wrote indicates "military people," or any other group would be deprived of their right to vote.

None of the current bullshit way of early voting is designed to ensure the right of "military persons," to vote.

That is just some more "THINK OF THE CHILDREN!!!" shit you threw against the wall.

19
Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: US Presidential Election 2024
« on: October 30, 2024, 06:31:23 AM »
Kindly point to the post where I wrote, "fuck military people."

20
Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Coronavirus Vaccine and You
« on: October 30, 2024, 06:23:30 AM »
And yet, the person I was responding to really did seem to be implying that this article was some sort of mea culpa on the part of the government and businesses:

Always remember how companies and the government behaved when it came time to ignore all precedent and force you to do something against your will.

Reminder: they will have you do things that are obviously ridiculous nonsense, then when push comes to shove, they'll publish "sorry pls forgive :(" articles years later.

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/10/covid-response-forgiveness/671879/

I didn't take him out of context or anything. This guy literally said "they will have you do things that are obviously ridiculous nonsense, then when push comes to shove, they'll publish "sorry pls forgive :(" articles years later." As insane as it sounds, he evidently thinks that the "they" who were responsible for covid-era policies (the government and businesses) were also responsible for this article. There's no other way to interpret his post.
Holy fuck...

I never posted one goddamn thing about Rushy's article, except the quote.

I never wrote the article was from any government agency and neither did Rushy.

Your powers of deductive and inductive reasoning are for goddamn shit.

The government has been found culpable for the shitty response to the flu.

Others will eventually pay also.

Pages: [1] 2 3 ... 104  Next >