He can intentionally start supporting things he hates at this point, and academia and the media will write articles and release research papers as to why it's actually bad.
During Covid, it was pretty dangerous when the federal government started intentionally limiting usage of things like Monoclonal antibodies in states like Florida, which was shown to work after someone already had Covid. This most definitely killed people and I really can't listen to anti-science liberals that make decisions based on politics and feelings and not actual science.
Hell, they told us that trying to limit flights at the beginning of Covid was 'racist' and that we should 'hug an Asian'. Does this sound like the party of 'science' to you?
The 'conspiracy theorists' were even right about the Covid vaccines: it's now shown to cause blood clots and it definitely resulted in deaths. There was also no testing with pregnant women and we still don't know the long-term effects.
I don't see how we can just move on with these things or how we can ever believe the medical community run by liberals again. We need trials and people need to go to prison responsible for these deaths.
Big pharma companies that don't have any accountability aren't going to care if they kill people. I used to live in a college town around 2007 or so. Anti-big pharma was a normal platform in the liberal community. It only turned to licking the assholes of the big pharma companies and anyone who supported them after Republicans were apprehensive about untested vaccines being forced onto them.
Again, this has nothing to do with science.
Finnucane•1h ago
This, for Bobby K, is a feature, not a bug.