You said I have a problem with minority women because I was critical of Harris being the VP pick. And strangely because of me criticizing Walensky, which I guess was calling me anti-semitic, which is even weirder.Cascadia wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 11:10 am Who have I called a racist?
Bob Strawn = Yes
MICHHAWK = Yes
Lobster = Yes
Tdub = Yes
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The 1st three are no doubt about it (and proud to be) racists.
I don't really think Tdub is a racist.
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You also called/inferred me as racist because I thought that the Chiefs specifically having staff to determine whether face paint was styled in a way that references Indian cultures was silly.
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Right, but I didn’t call either of you a racist
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Ah, our mistake.
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He called me a racist because I said I liked chicken noodle soup. And because the original settlers raised chickens, it is racist to enjoy chicken noodle soup.
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Either that or your comparison to smoking indoors was a poor one
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Back to Doctors
A White city official refused to address this Black professor as ‘doctor.’ He got fired.
https://www.thelily.com/a-white-city-of ... D-pdJ2cnI4
A White city official refused to address this Black professor as ‘doctor.’ He got fired.
https://www.thelily.com/a-white-city-of ... D-pdJ2cnI4
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Its also half cherokee and choctaw......its a one ofa kind
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https://www.theatlantic.com/internation ... is/618691/
... India’s outbreak is an enormous tragedy for its own people, but it’s also a catastrophe for the rest of the world. Ninety-two developing nations rely on India, home to the Serum Institute, the world’s largest vaccine maker, for the doses to protect their own populations, a supply now constrained by India’s domestic obligations. Meanwhile, the coronavirus is mutating. Reports of double- and even triple-mutant strains of the virus, which experts fear could be driving the country’s latest surge, have prompted concerns that what has started in India won’t end there. Despite efforts to restrict the spread of India’s new COVID-19 variant, called B.1.167, it has already been identified in at least 10 countries, including the United States and Britain...
... The world is on track to record more COVID-19 deaths this year than it did in 2020. The risks of allowing current outbreaks to ravage places such as India aren’t limited to those countries alone. Emerging variants and further delays to more equitable vaccine distribution stand to affect everyone, including vaccinated populations. India’s problem is the world’s problem...
... India’s outbreak is an enormous tragedy for its own people, but it’s also a catastrophe for the rest of the world. Ninety-two developing nations rely on India, home to the Serum Institute, the world’s largest vaccine maker, for the doses to protect their own populations, a supply now constrained by India’s domestic obligations. Meanwhile, the coronavirus is mutating. Reports of double- and even triple-mutant strains of the virus, which experts fear could be driving the country’s latest surge, have prompted concerns that what has started in India won’t end there. Despite efforts to restrict the spread of India’s new COVID-19 variant, called B.1.167, it has already been identified in at least 10 countries, including the United States and Britain...
... The world is on track to record more COVID-19 deaths this year than it did in 2020. The risks of allowing current outbreaks to ravage places such as India aren’t limited to those countries alone. Emerging variants and further delays to more equitable vaccine distribution stand to affect everyone, including vaccinated populations. India’s problem is the world’s problem...
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Coworker of mine has a sister who is a RN. She part times at an old folks home. Major outbreak at the old folks home despite everyone being vaccinated.
Can't help but believe the entire world is fucked because it seems the different strains/variants/mutations are multiplying faster than vaccinations can/will prevent them from spreading.
Plus, what percentage of the people in the world are vaccinated against the initial strain? Has to be less than 20%. Right?
Can't help but believe the entire world is fucked because it seems the different strains/variants/mutations are multiplying faster than vaccinations can/will prevent them from spreading.
Plus, what percentage of the people in the world are vaccinated against the initial strain? Has to be less than 20%. Right?
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I'm fully vaccinated. I choose to live again.
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Go to the local mall, don’t wear a mask, breathe deeply, don’t social distance,and, for good measure, take some, grandkids and have them do the same.
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Broken fucking record....
“By way of contrast, I'm not the one who feels the need to respond to every post someone else makes”
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I went and 'lived' again by having my first draft beer in over a year with 9 coworkers ( soon to be former coworkers ) outdoors on Friday.
Glorious.
Glorious.
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Go forth and live.