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posted on Dec, 6 2021 @ 10:15 PM
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originally posted by: 10uoutlaw
a reply to: chr0naut

Why don't you run in 2024 ?


I'd rather stroll, comfortably.



posted on Dec, 6 2021 @ 10:20 PM
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a reply to: musicismagic

I've always been for a government that championed individual rights and against government that championed collective rights.

The current American government is for the collective.



posted on Dec, 6 2021 @ 10:24 PM
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a reply to: CptGreenTea

You are right. Its not a journalists job to play anything at all, but a reporter of factual information in an unbiased, unfiltered manner.

i dont think we have any more of those, but on balance, there are far more on the left stretching truth and filtering facts.



posted on Dec, 6 2021 @ 10:24 PM
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a reply to: DBCowboy

Even worse, the democrat party collective appears to have a giant 'Keep Out' sign on the door for anyone not 100% dutifully compliant with every bit of their nonsensical propaganda & policy.

But it's the archers high on the wall that really concern me.




posted on Dec, 6 2021 @ 10:31 PM
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a reply to: Ghostsdogood

For a party of "diversity" they seem to be monolithic in thought.



posted on Dec, 6 2021 @ 10:32 PM
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originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Ghostsdogood

For a party of "diversity" they seem to be monolithic in thought.



Indeed.

Borg comes to mind.

But not quite that bad yet.




posted on Dec, 6 2021 @ 10:39 PM
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a reply to: Ghostsdogood

I'd say the left are worse.

At least the Borg never pretended to be something they weren't.




posted on Dec, 6 2021 @ 10:45 PM
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originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Ghostsdogood

I'd say the left are worse.

At least the Borg never pretended to be something they weren't.




I can think of at least a couple examples of such Borg deception, but certainly nothing like a modern democrat who is both standing on and spouting deceptions most of the time.

Yes, I am a Star Trek Nerd.




posted on Dec, 6 2021 @ 10:50 PM
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originally posted by: 10uoutlaw
a reply to: chr0naut

Google the U of M Ohio state game and look at the massive crowd on the field after the game , there are no super spreader events . Stadiums packed with people face to face yelling and screaming but no major outbreaks , strange indeed .


Michigan Stadium games started in early September:

2021 Football Schedule

Click on the daily cases in the graph at this site:

Michigan.gov Coronavirus Dashboard

There is a lag from time of infection to presentation of symptoms, to be considered, too.

Also, one needs to consider the negative effect on these figures of the increasing numbers who have been vaccinated:

COVID-19 Vaccination in Michigan

The vaccination effects also have a significant lag after the vaccinations, so that has to be factored in.

On the whole, despite a more than 55% full vaccination coverage, something must be pushing the current spike in daily cases?



posted on Dec, 6 2021 @ 11:01 PM
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a reply to: chr0naut


That stadium averages over 100,000 spectators per game, and thousands more when counting staff.

Almost 1.2 million per season (spectators alone).

More than half of which go from that packed game directly to crowded dorms and classrooms, and thousands of them, to food service jobs in the community.

NOTHING in those statistics indicate any kind of super spreader event occured.


Was this an attempt to deceive folks here?



posted on Dec, 7 2021 @ 04:03 AM
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originally posted by: Ghostsdogood
a reply to: chr0naut


That stadium averages over 100,000 spectators per game, and thousands more when counting staff.

Almost 1.2 million per season (spectators alone).

More than half of which go from that packed game directly to crowded dorms and classrooms, and thousands of them, to food service jobs in the community.

NOTHING in those statistics indicate any kind of super spreader event occured.


Was this an attempt to deceive folks here?


You obviously don't have appreciation of the math.

At the start of the game, there were few people infected. Lets say 20 attendees at the game were carrying the live virus. Each of those people probably only had close enough contact to spread to 100 or 200 new people at the game. So that is potentially 4,000 newly infected people, where hours before it was only 20. That is a super-spreader event.

It doesn't matter how many people were at the game, because everyone doesn't get infected. The numbers relate to the initially infected, and the contacts that they make during the game. But these numbers were pulled out of the air (just like your ones were). So, lets put some real world numbers around this and get some rough idea of what might have been going on:

Back on the 4 September, the day of that first game, there were 1,494 confirmed new daily cases, and 267 unconfirmed probable cases. That was for the whole state - a good number of those would have been sick and not have attended the game, or for other reasons, would you agree?

So, some simple math. The total population of Michigan is currently estimated to be about 9,992,427. The attendees at the stadium were probably from the state. The official capacity for the Michigan Stadium is 107,601. Therefore a full stadium crowd represents 1.0768 % of the state population. So, if the whole state new daily cases were 1,1761, then the approximate likely number of newly infected cases attending the game would probably be south of about 19 people.

9 days after the game, 13 September, when those people infected on the day of the game should all be showing symptoms, there were 2,706 confirmed new daily cases and 545 unconfirmed probable cases, roughly 1.85 times all the cases in the whole state only 9 days before!

Of course, those numbers are affected lots of factors that could have led to a near doubling of cases in the whole state in 9 days, but really, what other thing could have contributed to that sharp a rise?

edit on 7/12/2021 by chr0naut because: (no reason given)



posted on Dec, 7 2021 @ 04:23 AM
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a reply to: chr0naut


That's an awful lot of effort to defend such an absurd argument.

Are you under the impression that a virus would not spread through nearly the entire stadium during each 3-4 hour game?

That air movement is that slow?

That everyone just stop breathing for 3 hours?

That the number of people one comes into contact with is that low?

That the spread would magically stop once students returned to their packed dorms & classrooms full of people that didn't attend the game?

And that this magic bullet of a virus would do all of that again the next week, and then again the next week, etc.?


Exactly who are you trying to fool with this nonsense?

Please try an intellectually honest argument next time.



posted on Dec, 7 2021 @ 08:52 AM
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a reply to: chr0naut

I'm in Ann Arbor, and you're spot on.

But ..the Big House is always scary-crowded.

Even precovid.*

*PS Michigan Marijuana is legal, so is delivery of Magic Mushrooms, and rec stores surround the stadium.

I'm guessing...some percentile of the majority of attendees...are in...an ..altered state of "it's ok, I don't give a crap!" attitude at game time.

Or it's the beer......
Peace to all from A2!

***Kidding aside? This too is scary-worrisome....

edit on 12213631America/ChicagoTue, 07 Dec 2021 08:53:36 -060053202100000036 by mysterioustranger because: (no reason given)



posted on Dec, 7 2021 @ 12:02 PM
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a reply to: chr0naut

It ain't Ann Arbor , They have been predicting a spike in Michigan since August . It is the nature of the virus



posted on Dec, 7 2021 @ 12:03 PM
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a reply to: chr0naut

Don't blame you
The job sucks and the pay is not worth it .



posted on Dec, 7 2021 @ 12:28 PM
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originally posted by: Ghostsdogood
a reply to: chr0naut

That's an awful lot of effort to defend such an absurd argument.

Are you under the impression that a virus would not spread through nearly the entire stadium during each 3-4 hour game?

That air movement is that slow?

That everyone just stop breathing for 3 hours?

That the number of people one comes into contact with is that low?

That the spread would magically stop once students returned to their packed dorms & classrooms full of people that didn't attend the game?

And that this magic bullet of a virus would do all of that again the next week, and then again the next week, etc.?

Exactly who are you trying to fool with this nonsense?

Please try an intellectually honest argument next time.


Yes. That is correct. The stadium is open to the outdoors and hot air (exhaled breath) rises, so the majority of viral particles will not be re-breathed by the whole crowd.

Also, the transmission distance is only a few meters in each case (that is how social distancing works), and people who have just been infected may not be infectiously producing new viral particles, with which to infect others, for several hours.

And yes, in a crowded location, most people would come into probable infectious contact with about 100-200 people.

Crowded stadiums, pandemic create combustible mix this fall

Respiratory aerosols and droplets in the transmission of infectious diseases - MPG PuRe



posted on Dec, 7 2021 @ 01:00 PM
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a reply to: DBCowboy

Only if you mean collective suffering.



posted on Dec, 9 2021 @ 06:55 AM
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originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: CptGreenTea

Really? Is that why they're gaming numbers to make it look like Brandon is awesome ... and let's not even get into why we all call Uncle Joe Brandon to begin with.



Sure, and Fox did that against Obama. Like i said, the party cheerleading "journalists" are hurting the field and creating mistrust.

But its also the people's fault. If we read and supported real journalism and stopped watching or reading fox news, cnn, newsmax, msnbc ect... then the industry would certainly change.

The fact is that the industry cator's to what people watch or click on. And right now, that's clickbaity popcorn news with a heavy dose of divisive party politics.



posted on Dec, 9 2021 @ 06:59 AM
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originally posted by: TWS1969
Pretty sure their job is to find and tell the truth, not be bias and push their views or those of their masters


Nope. Their JOB is to get you to watch their shows, listen to their shows, visit their web pages or read their newspapers or magazines. All of that is to get you exposed to the advertising that pays for everything. That's it plain and simple. Anybody saying anything else is either lying to you or is ignorant.



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