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Well animals can get covid aswell, should we just as readily blame the family cat? Or perhaps we should work within their logical juxtapositions for a moment and consider that those who are asymptomatic don't spread the virus (from Fauci's emails) - does being fat not increase the likelyhood of having more severe symptoms? If anything, being fat should be shamed considering the portion of Americans who are overweight and live unhealthy lifestyles in that they have a higher likelyhood to have these more severe symptoms and therefore spread it and any other future strain of covid that happens to be resistant to the current generation of vaccines more frequently than the average person.

By their own sanctimonious logic, shouldn't they be doing everything they can prevent the spread if they have any room to morally posture? I think the answer is self-evident.

Jab or anti-jab, fat people are possibly more to blame than anyone. You can't help being old, but 99% of the time unless you're some genetic enigma or have some manner of crippling injury, you absolutely have a choice in being fat.

3 years ago
11 score
Reason: None provided.

Well animals can get covid aswell, should we just as readily blame the family cat? Or perhaps we should work within their logical juxtapositions for a moment and consider that those who are asymptomatic don't spread the virus (from Fauci's emails) - does being fat not increase the likelyhood of having more severe symptoms? If anything, being fat should be shamed considering the portion of Americans who are overweight and live unhealthy lifestyles in that they have a higher likelyhood to have these more severe symptoms and therefore spread it and any other future strain of covid that happens to be resistant to the current generation of vaccines.

By their own sanctimonious logic, shouldn't they be doing everything they can prevent the spread if they have any room to morally posture? I think the answer is self-evident.

Jab or anti-jab, fat people are possibly more to blame than anyone. You can't help being old, but 99% of the time unless you're some genetic enigma or have some manner of crippling injury, you absolutely have a choice in being fat.

3 years ago
7 score
Reason: None provided.

Well animals can get covid aswell, should we just as readily blame the family cat? Or perhaps we should work within their logical juxtapositions for a moment and consider that those who are asymptomatic don't spread the virus (from Fauci's emails) - does being fat not increase the likelyhood of having more severe symptoms? If anything, being fat should be shamed considering the portion of Americans who are overweight and live unhealthy lifestyles in that they have a higher likelyhood to have more severe symptoms and therefore spread it and any other future strain of covid that happens to be resistant to the current generation of vaccines.

By their own sanctimonious logic, shouldn't they be doing everything they can prevent the spread if they have any room to morally posture? I think the answer is self-evident.

Jab or anti-jab, fat people are possibly more to blame than anyone. You can't help being old, but 99% of the time unless you're some genetic enigma or have some manner of crippling injury, you absolutely have a choice in being fat.

3 years ago
7 score
Reason: None provided.

Well animals can get covid aswell, should we just as readily blame the family cat? Or perhaps we should work within their logical juxtapositions for a moment and consider that those who are asymptomatic don't spread the virus (from Fauci's emails) - does being fat not increase the likelyhood of having more severe symptoms? If anything, being fat should be shamed considering the portion of Americans who are overweight and live unhealthy lifestyles in that they have a higher likelyhood to have more severe symptoms and therefore spread it and any other future strain of covid that happens to be vaccine resistant.

By their own sanctimonious logic, shouldn't they be doing everything they can prevent the spread if they have any room to morally posture? I think the answer is self-evident.

Jab or anti-jab, fat people are possibly more to blame than anyone. You can't help being old, but 99% of the time unless you're some genetic enigma or have some manner of crippling injury, you absolutely have a choice in being fat.

3 years ago
7 score
Reason: None provided.

Well animals can get covid aswell, should we just as readily blame the family cat? Or perhaps we should work within their logical juxtapositions for a moment and consider that those who are asymptomatic don't spread the virus (from Fauci's emails) - does being fat not increase the likelyhood of having more severe symptoms? If anything, being fat should be shamed considering the portion of American who are overweight and live unhealthy lifestyles in that they have a higher likelyhood to spread it and any future strain of covid that is vaccine resistant.

Shouldn't they be doing everything they can prevent the spread if they have any room to morally posture? I think the answer is self-evident.

Jab or anti-jab, fat people are possibly more to blame than anyone. You can't help being old, but 99% of the time unless you're some genetic enigma or have some manner of crippling injury, you absolutely have a choice in being fat.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Well animals can get covid aswell, should we just as readily blame the family cat? Or perhaps we should work within their logical juxtapositions for a moment and consider that those who are asymptomatic don't spread the virus (from Fauci's emails) - does being fat not increase the likelyhood of having more severe symptoms? If anything, being fat should be shamed considering the portion of American who are overweight and live unhealthy lifestyles in that they have a higher likelyhood to spread it and any future strain of covid that is vaccine resistant.

Shouldn't they be doing everything they can prevent the spread if they have any room to morally posture?

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Well animals can get covid aswell, should we just as readily blame the family cat? Or perhaps we should work within their logical juxtapositions for a moment and consider that those who are asymptomatic don't spread the virus (from Fauci's emails) - does being fat not increase the likelyhood of having more severe symptoms? If anything, being fat should be shamed considering the portion of American who are overweight and live unhealthy lifestyles.

Shouldn't they be doing everything they can prevent the spread if they have any room to morally posture?

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Well animals can get covid aswell, should we just as readily blame the cat? Or perhaps we should work within their logical juxtapositions for a moment and consider that those who are asymptomatic don't spread the virus (from Fauci's emails) - does being fat not increase the likelyhood of having more severe symptoms? If anything, being fat should be shamed considering the portion of American who are overweight and live unhealthy lifestyles.

Shouldn't they be doing everything they can prevent the spread if they have any room to morally posture?

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Well animals can get covid aswell, should we just as readily blame the cat? Or perhaps we should work within their logical juxtapositions for a moment and consider that those who are asymptomatic don't spread the virus (from Fauci's emails) - does being fat not increase the likelyhood of having more severe symptoms? If anything, being fat should be shamed considering the portion of American who are overweight and live unhealthy lifestyles.

Shouldn't they be doing everything they can if they have any room to morally posture?

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Well animals can get covid aswell, should we just as readily blame the cat? Or perhaps we should work within their logical juxtapositions for a moment and consider that those who are asymptomatic don't spread the virus (from Fauci's emails) - does being fat not increase the likelyhood of having more severe symptoms? If anything, being fat should be shamed considering the portion of America that is overweight and live unhealthy lifestyles.

3 years ago
1 score