COVID-19 - On the Ground
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She should yell I FEAR FOR MAH LIFE and just pop the damn shot.
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Lol.
Crazy how a precautionary mask is too much to ask, tho they have no problem wearing bulletproof vests all day, just in case.
Crazy how a precautionary mask is too much to ask, tho they have no problem wearing bulletproof vests all day, just in case.
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It's probably one of those silly mandates that infringe on personal rights that everyone ignored until 19 months ago.
Covid is currently the number one cause of police deaths. Masks are, by a wide margin, less of a pain than bulletproof vests.
Also, where are all the Vaccine doubters who point out that there are some breakthrough infections to also point out that bulletproof vests also aren't 100% effective. "Bulletproof vests are just a conspiracy from big kevlar to make money." "There was a report saying aspirin was just as effective against bullets as kevlar, but DuPont won't let the media report on it." "Only a small percentage of cops die from gunshots so there's no reason to pressure them all to wear them."
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
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Only 34 cops died by gunfire in 2019. Further, bulletproof vests are 0% effective at preventing gunshots to the head.PhDhawk wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 4:29 pmIt's probably one of those silly mandates that infringe on personal rights that everyone ignored until 19 months ago.
Covid is currently the number one cause of police deaths. Masks are, by a wide margin, less of a pain than bulletproof vests.
Also, where are all the Vaccine doubters who point out that there are some breakthrough infections to also point out that bulletproof vests also aren't 100% effective. "Bulletproof vests are just a conspiracy from big kevlar to make money." "There was a report saying aspirin was just as effective against bullets as kevlar, but DuPont won't let the media report on it." "Only a small percentage of cops die from gunshots so there's no reason to pressure them all to wear them."
What an unnecessary piece of equipment that we pay for!
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I heard bulletproof vests make your testicles swell to the size of cantaloupes.
I just want cops to have the choice of what equipment they wear. It's their body.
I just want cops to have the choice of what equipment they wear. It's their body.
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
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Found out today we are not planning on being back in the office at "normal" capacity until January 18th. Most employees will be on a "hybrid" system and have chosen to be in the office 3 days a week.
My job/role requires me to be in the office 5 days a week. When I explained going from a day or two every few weeks to 5 days a week (9 or more hours a day) may be difficult for me to adjust to, I was given a blank stare. I'm 100% confident I could rightfully legally be diagnosed with A.D.D. - but I have never been. Maybe it's time to do as such.
Meanwhile, I have co-workers who refuse to get vaccinated and because of it, it's "fine" that they work 5 days a week at home. Gee, maybe I should lie and say I am NOT vaccinated.
My job/role requires me to be in the office 5 days a week. When I explained going from a day or two every few weeks to 5 days a week (9 or more hours a day) may be difficult for me to adjust to, I was given a blank stare. I'm 100% confident I could rightfully legally be diagnosed with A.D.D. - but I have never been. Maybe it's time to do as such.
Meanwhile, I have co-workers who refuse to get vaccinated and because of it, it's "fine" that they work 5 days a week at home. Gee, maybe I should lie and say I am NOT vaccinated.
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If you think about it, 34 cops dying by gunfire a year is very miniscule. We have a big population problem and the earth is not getting any bigger. Look at Jyna and India. If anything, only 34 cops dying from gunfire is a problem because it's not enough.
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survival of the fittest would tell you that their deaths only strengthened our gene pool.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 4:52 pmIf you think about it, 34 cops dying by gunfire a year is very miniscule. We have a big population problem and the earth is not getting any bigger. Look at Jyna and India. If anything, only 34 cops dying from gunfire is a problem because it's not enough.
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
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Do you really feel safe if a cop with a gun and bulletproof vest still gets shot? They were too fat to begin with. Honestly, wake up people.PhDhawk wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 4:53 pmsurvival of the fittest would tell you that their deaths only strengthened our gene pool.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 4:52 pmIf you think about it, 34 cops dying by gunfire a year is very miniscule. We have a big population problem and the earth is not getting any bigger. Look at Jyna and India. If anything, only 34 cops dying from gunfire is a problem because it's not enough.
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natural immunity to bullets is stronger than bullet proof vests.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 4:55 pmDo you really feel safe if a cop with a gun and bulletproof vest still gets shot? They were too fat to begin with. Honestly, wake up people.PhDhawk wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 4:53 pmsurvival of the fittest would tell you that their deaths only strengthened our gene pool.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 4:52 pm
If you think about it, 34 cops dying by gunfire a year is very miniscule. We have a big population problem and the earth is not getting any bigger. Look at Jyna and India. If anything, only 34 cops dying from gunfire is a problem because it's not enough.
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
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^^^^
That’s why I got the bullet vaccine
That is, I’ve been shooting myself with little tiny bullets, and working up to bigger and bigger bullets, until my immune system handles gun violence like nbd.
That’s why I got the bullet vaccine
That is, I’ve been shooting myself with little tiny bullets, and working up to bigger and bigger bullets, until my immune system handles gun violence like nbd.
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Be careful with that, I tried it and now my car keys stick to my neck.
Can someone explain that to me?!
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
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CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 4:42 pmOnly 34 cops died by gunfire in 2019. Further, bulletproof vests are 0% effective at preventing gunshots to the head.PhDhawk wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 4:29 pmIt's probably one of those silly mandates that infringe on personal rights that everyone ignored until 19 months ago.
Covid is currently the number one cause of police deaths. Masks are, by a wide margin, less of a pain than bulletproof vests.
Also, where are all the Vaccine doubters who point out that there are some breakthrough infections to also point out that bulletproof vests also aren't 100% effective. "Bulletproof vests are just a conspiracy from big kevlar to make money." "There was a report saying aspirin was just as effective against bullets as kevlar, but DuPont won't let the media report on it." "Only a small percentage of cops die from gunshots so there's no reason to pressure them all to wear them."
What an unnecessary piece of equipment that we pay for!
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This is very good.
The Limits Of Dave Chappelle And Kyrie Irving’s Free-Thinking
https://defector.com/the-limits-of-dave ... -thinking/
The Limits Of Dave Chappelle And Kyrie Irving’s Free-Thinking
https://defector.com/the-limits-of-dave ... -thinking/
It wasn’t even particularly noteworthy to see a hollow, ubiquitous C-list socialite like Chance the Rapper or a perpetual oddity like Stephon Marbury pop into Kyrie’s feed and show support. The latter declared, “You bringing the vaccinated and unvaccinated together. That’s a different power. No one ever seen it before.” It was the usual social media narcissism and its attendant incoherence, false intimacy, cliquishness, and spectacle. To try to wring meaning from it is to ensure little beyond brain calluses.
Until his Instagram Live appearance, the self-proclaimed voice for the voiceless had refused to explain himself before eventually communicating his convoluted rationale by way of anonymous sources. He’s not anti-vaccine per se, but he’s not into getting vaccinated, and he seems to shun masks. He’s an advocate for those who could lose jobs and freedom to mandates, but has exhibited scant regard for those who have lost the same things and more to failed efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19. One hint of legitimate insight could be found in the middle of his meandering: “It’s just about the freedom of what I want to do.” That’s a common marker of free-thinkers: extreme self-centeredness, invariably accompanied by delusions of grandeur and persecution. They mistake the regressive for the subversive. So why can’t we stop talking about these assholes?
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Unlike Kyrie Irving, Dave Chappelle has not only the popularity but also the credibility to influence discourse beyond bot-generated talking points (“the NBA let Magic Johnson play with HIV, but Kyrie can’t play without being vaccinated”). He’s a uniquely gifted comedian who has achieved the rare transcendence to sage. His routines have evolved from puerile humor sprinkled with societal insights to American Studies and Civil Rights faux-lectures sprinkled with humor. What a long, strange trip it’s been. Let me state up front: I think Dave Chappelle is a generally brilliant practitioner of his craft. It’s also true that I suffered through his latest special and came away thinking of it as an awkward eulogy for the comedian I long admired. Because Chappelle has joined the ranks of the free-thinkers. It shouldn’t have surprised me, really. At any given Chappelle standup you might find a who’s who of prominent free-thinking charlatans—Joe Rogan, Elon Musk, Kanye West—united by obscene wealth, conceit, contempt for authority, and a belief that their free-thinking is beyond reproach. Theirs is a view of freedom that is tantamount to selective deregulation: It’s just about the freedom of what I want to do.
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My problem with Chappelle’s special is that he wants the regard of an intellectual without being held to the accompanying standard of rigor. I’m fine with comedy that relies on contrived analogies and crude caricatures; being a real-deal cultural critic, on the other hand, comes at the expense of your comedic license. It’s a difficult balancing act, and while he succeeded in just enough places in a couple of his previous shows, he fell gracelessly from the wire in this last one. It has become impossible for me to ignore that Chappelle tends to employ his intellectually dishonest analogies not to clarify the hypocrisy or shortcomings of liberal orthodox thinking, but to excuse bad thinking and behavior by way of obfuscation. (The DaBaby, Kevin Hart, and Louis CK “jokes” being glaring examples.) When the laughs are few and far between, and you’ve planted yourself smack dab in the culture wars raging against criticism, you can’t have it both ways. You can’t be a free-thinker who doesn’t believe you should have to answer for your thoughts. You can’t camouflage your self-interested rationalizations as an undertaking of a greater noble cause while having nothing besides judgment, condescension, and grandstanding to offer as proof. And that is where the free-thinker and liberal orthodoxy overlap: They prefer judgment and grandstanding to insight.
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"He wants the regard of an intellectual without being held to the accompanying standard of rigor" = "freedum".
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I think that's a pretty fair assessment of Chappelle having stated in the TV thread that Chappelle's latest special wasn't really comedy.
Like when Xing James tried his hand at Chinese politics. You absolutely do not have to shut up and dribble, but if you're going all in, you have to deal with the people that have studied up on this.
Like when Xing James tried his hand at Chinese politics. You absolutely do not have to shut up and dribble, but if you're going all in, you have to deal with the people that have studied up on this.
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i don’t think Chappelle wants to be viewed as an intellectual
not at all
profound, maybe, but not an intellectual
not at all
profound, maybe, but not an intellectual
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Some narcissists just find their thoughts to be so amazing and profound that they are genuinely surprised when they are summarily shot full of holes after being presented outside of their own heads. Trump was always shocked when it was pointed out how truly stupid many of his thoughts and ideas were.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 10:49 am i don’t think Chappelle wants to be viewed as an intellectual
not at all
profound, maybe, but not an intellectual
Many of them simply join or create alternate realities where what they think and believe is smart are profound is accepted as true because they cannot handle not being right about everything.