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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: KenyanPlato on September 08, 2021, 02:52:49 AM

Title: Maybe USA should consider legislation against misinformation
Post by: KenyanPlato on September 08, 2021, 02:52:49 AM
Reddit has some fucking funny people. There is a subreddit called Hermancain Award.. This is the billionaire Former USA presidential Candidate that became a Trumper and died from Covid.

The following link is a antivaxxer that took horse dewormer had an overdose that has resulted in Liver failure and now he will die from it. He has asked the nurse taking care of him to share his story as cautionary tale to Trumpers idiots not to take Ivermectin' You see what is happening is unethical and purely evil. Smart people are selling these dangerous ideas to these idiots who have very low intelligence and they are ending up in harming themselves or dying. The govt has duty to stop this. What the attorney generals should do is to target the misinformation spreaders and charge them with murders and other crimes. This will be an effective way of shutting down this dangerous lunacy that is going on

HermanCainAward

https://www.reddit.com/r/HermanCainAward/comments/pjqjrh/nurse_carla_keeping_us_updated_on_her_ivermectin/
Title: Re: Maybe USA should consider legislation against misinformation
Post by: Arcadian_Dreamer on September 08, 2021, 04:23:44 AM
Fauci minstrel

People have had reactions and died from covid vaccines, you are sensationalizing an isolated incident.

FDA is corrupt, don't believe them.

https://www.lakeexpo.com/news/coronavirus/opinion-ivermectin-is-a-wonder-drug-so-ignore-the-fdas-disinformation-campaign/article_d820df6e-05c0-11ec-b777-6b3d5c07ff04.html

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In what felt like an act of desperation, the FDA last week issued a new line for their devotees across the nation, by mocking millions of Americans on social media. (ICYMI: Likely some Gen-Z’er who runs the FDA’s social media accounts posted a picture of a horse, with the caption, “You are not a horse. Stop it with the #Ivermectin. It's not authorized for treating #COVID.”)

The takeaway: If you support taking Ivermectin to treat Covid, you are a lunatic who wants to take a dangerous drug only fit for horses. Now, take it and run with it, all ye loyal disciples!

Predictably, hordes of parrots flocked to social media to regurgitate these new talking points handed down from their favorite feeder. Suddenly anyone who talks positively about Ivermectin is mocked and compared to livestock.

The scoffers know little, other than what they’re told by the news outlets they trust, passing along today’s two-minutes hate, courtesy of the federal agencies they adore. All they know: it’s time to hate Ivermectin, which they’re told is some medicine used to treat horses that have worms. That’s enough for a Facebook comment.

Interestingly, ironically, and of course, Ivermectin is not primarily a veterinary drug. Sure, it’s used on some animals — just like plenty of other pharmaceuticals — but it’s actually approved by the FDA for human use. What, they didn’t bother putting that in their Twitter post? They probably just ran out of characters…

Up until 2020, Ivermectin was a wonderfully uncontroversial drug: one that was busy saving lives and curing debilitating illnesses every year, arguably changing the trajectory of the developing world.


Title: Re: Maybe USA should consider legislation against misinformation
Post by: RV Heavy Hitter! on September 08, 2021, 07:06:54 AM
Fauci minstrel

People have had reactions and died from covid vaccines, you are sensationalizing an isolated incident.

FDA is corrupt, don't believe them.

https://www.lakeexpo.com/news/coronavirus/opinion-ivermectin-is-a-wonder-drug-so-ignore-the-fdas-disinformation-campaign/article_d820df6e-05c0-11ec-b777-6b3d5c07ff04.html

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In what felt like an act of desperation, the FDA last week issued a new line for their devotees across the nation, by mocking millions of Americans on social media. (ICYMI: Likely some Gen-Z’er who runs the FDA’s social media accounts posted a picture of a horse, with the caption, “You are not a horse. Stop it with the #Ivermectin. It's not authorized for treating #COVID.”)

The takeaway: If you support taking Ivermectin to treat Covid, you are a lunatic who wants to take a dangerous drug only fit for horses. Now, take it and run with it, all ye loyal disciples!

Predictably, hordes of parrots flocked to social media to regurgitate these new talking points handed down from their favorite feeder. Suddenly anyone who talks positively about Ivermectin is mocked and compared to livestock.

The scoffers know little, other than what they’re told by the news outlets they trust, passing along today’s two-minutes hate, courtesy of the federal agencies they adore. All they know: it’s time to hate Ivermectin, which they’re told is some medicine used to treat horses that have worms. That’s enough for a Facebook comment.

Interestingly, ironically, and of course, Ivermectin is not primarily a veterinary drug. Sure, it’s used on some animals — just like plenty of other pharmaceuticals — but it’s actually approved by the FDA for human use. What, they didn’t bother putting that in their Twitter post? They probably just ran out of characters…

Up until 2020, Ivermectin was a wonderfully uncontroversial drug: one that was busy saving lives and curing debilitating illnesses every year, arguably changing the trajectory of the developing world.
Please keep it yourself if you are misinformed. FDA has been approving effective vaccines based on sound data for decades. Measles, Tetanus, Polio, smallpox, and countless other challenging diseases have been eradicated in human history courtesy of vaccines authorized by the FDA since 1906.  I'm a researcher, and I know how these guys look at data, especially in today's data analysis powered by algorithms. Besides Covid and Climate change, Misinformation is the biggest challenge facing the globe right now, especially in Trump's America, where the conservatives and conspiracy theorists are dying like flies even in their last arguments.
Title: Re: Maybe USA should consider legislation against misinformation
Post by: KenyanPlato on September 08, 2021, 02:07:43 PM
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You live in whacko land. This idiot took the paste used as deqorner and not any variation that may be used for humans. You can't hide you extremism for long. It is slowly coming out. You are a contrarian and have a contrarian mind that tries to over intiellectualize bullshit. This idiot and many are dying because of whackos like you misinforming them.
Title: Re: Maybe USA should consider legislation against misinformation
Post by: GeeMail on September 08, 2021, 06:44:33 PM
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You live in whacko land. This idiot took the paste used as deqorner and not any variation that may be used for humans. You can't hide you extremism for long. It is slowly coming out. You are a contrarian and have a contrarian mind that tries to over intiellectualize bullshit. This idiot and many are dying because of whackos like you misinforming them.

The US government is the best source of misinformation! So you want them to ban themselves?
Title: Re: Maybe USA should consider legislation against misinformation
Post by: Georgesoros on September 08, 2021, 09:46:55 PM
Plato,
People always like being misinformed. Look at the Trumpies, and Case in point here, GeeMail. He/she loves the attention. Only way to ban it is to make spreaders put a claim that "this info has not been verified", before airing the information otherwise anyone is at liberty to sue for misinformation.