Is this the same guy who was immediately proven to be lying by the Hospital after Rolling Stone wrote an article?
Or was that a different person lying about Ivermectin overdoses in the hospital?
What's with these people and lying about hospitals being "packed full with xxxxxx" all the damn time anyway?
How can liberal retards continuously fall for the same lie so many times?
Is this the same guy who was immediately proven to be lying by the Hospital after Rolling Stone wrote an article?
Yes.
How can liberal retards continuously fall for the same lie so many times?
As Robert Conquest, the great historian of the Stalinist Terror and the Holodomor wrote:
Still, a con job needs a con man and a sucker. In their case many suckers even managed not to take in what they saw with their own eyes, or rather somehow to process unpleasantness mentally into something acceptable. Malcolm Muggeridge describes Quakers applauding task parades, feminists delighted at the sight of women bowed down under a hundredweight of coal, architects in ecstasies over ramshackle buildings just erected and already crumbling away. It has been said that many visitors co the USSR came with Potemkin villages built into their organs of perception. Mind-set seems too strong a word: these were minds like jelly, ready for the master's imprint.
So in other words, hospitals are always full anyway, and people always die from something or other because of hospitals being full? And the fact that this time they're "full of COVID patients" (because 3 people with COVID took the 3 remaining beds) and that "people are dying from COVID because the hospitals are full" (instead of dying from something else because the hospitals are full) is just a selective use of words?
More so the lockdowns and constant fear mongering has Er departments so overloaded that it’s being blamed on “Covid”. When you have 5 beds being taken up in an er for suicidal ideation and only 3 for Covid then it’s pretty obvious what the issue is. This combined with pushing back health treatments because of Covid policy is showing why we should never have let government dictate healthcare.
Maybe I'll take the time later to actually delve deeper and find the ones I've come across, but they've been caught lying many times.
The best example is that almost every state had field hospitals erected at the beginning, or, in the case of CA and NY, had Medical Ships that served as hospitals parked right off a port.
None of those were ever used and eventually were taken down. If the assertion that "hospitals are full and overwhelmed" were true, it seems wildly irresponsible for all of these places to get rid of those field hospitals that were built.
None of those were ever used and eventually were taken down. If the assertion that "hospitals are full and overwhelmed" were true, it seems wildly irresponsible for all of these places to get rid of those field hospitals that were built.
This has been my argument so far. If the hospitals are over-burdened, re-open all the field hospitals you created. I remember them pulling the USS Mercy to help in NYC... and even then it wasn't used.
Is this the same guy who was immediately proven to be lying by the Hospital after Rolling Stone wrote an article?
Or was that a different person lying about Ivermectin overdoses in the hospital?
What's with these people and lying about hospitals being "packed full with xxxxxx" all the damn time anyway?
How can liberal retards continuously fall for the same lie so many times?
Yes.
As Robert Conquest, the great historian of the Stalinist Terror and the Holodomor wrote:
Goddamn
Can you link the contradiction of his article?
Hard to archive it, as it's a popup on the hospital's page, but if you go to https://nhssequoyah.com/ it should come up.
I'll add it to the Imgur.
I'm fairly certain the whole "hospitals are full of COVID patients" is bullshit because they are just reserving beds for people that aren't there.
However, do we have any evidence I can use in conversation?
My hospital has 208 bed, and never hit over 13 Covid patients. We were full, but due too massive amounts of psych and untreated health conditions
So in other words, hospitals are always full anyway, and people always die from something or other because of hospitals being full? And the fact that this time they're "full of COVID patients" (because 3 people with COVID took the 3 remaining beds) and that "people are dying from COVID because the hospitals are full" (instead of dying from something else because the hospitals are full) is just a selective use of words?
More so the lockdowns and constant fear mongering has Er departments so overloaded that it’s being blamed on “Covid”. When you have 5 beds being taken up in an er for suicidal ideation and only 3 for Covid then it’s pretty obvious what the issue is. This combined with pushing back health treatments because of Covid policy is showing why we should never have let government dictate healthcare.
I had a co-worker tell me her father works in a hospital, and they were expecting 9,000 daily dead in my state by 2 weeks ago.
I showed her that such a number is physically impossible, but it makes me wonder if the hospital staff are being lied to.
I'm sure there is plenty, but unless it's been bookmarked, it's going to be difficult to find.
Here's a pretty good one:
https://fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/heroic-citizens-going-to-local-hospitals-and-fact-checking-the-lying-msm/265045
A couple others from a quick search:
https://floridapolitics.com/archives/445208-accusations-of-lying-fly-on-covid-19-hospitalization-numbers/
https://mondestuff.com/world-news/congressional-wannabe-debby-burnett-caught-lying-on-twitter-about-working-at-hospital-full-of-covid-patients/
Maybe I'll take the time later to actually delve deeper and find the ones I've come across, but they've been caught lying many times.
The best example is that almost every state had field hospitals erected at the beginning, or, in the case of CA and NY, had Medical Ships that served as hospitals parked right off a port.
None of those were ever used and eventually were taken down. If the assertion that "hospitals are full and overwhelmed" were true, it seems wildly irresponsible for all of these places to get rid of those field hospitals that were built.
This has been my argument so far. If the hospitals are over-burdened, re-open all the field hospitals you created. I remember them pulling the USS Mercy to help in NYC... and even then it wasn't used.
He's an ethics professor! Such a person couldn't possibly lie!
Reminds me of that bike lock Professor who taught philosophy and whose main fields of research/expertise were "ethics and politics." lol
Looks like he's referencing someone named McElyea; that would be the Rolling Stone guy I assume?
Yup.