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I have some ocean front property in Montana I have on sale for you.
I'd love to see some data that you and the rest of the "blame Black people for everything" crowd have yet to provide.
You can post this stuff all day long, but common sense will win over some bogus report from an untrustworthy MSM. Not to mention the fact your hero Dr. Fauci has already publicly admitted protesters have contributed to the spike. Again common sense.
Fauci did not address the protests directly, but said more broadly: "Avoid crowds of any type no matter where you are ... I don't judge one crowd versus another crowd."
"I just want an answer to the question, do the protests increase the spread of the virus?" Jordan said.
"I can tell you that crowds are known, particularly when you don't have a mask, to increase the acquisition and transmission, no matter what the crowd is," Fauci replied.
Fauci never said that protesters directly contributed to a spike, but that crowds in general will increase likelihood of transmission especially if you don't have a mask. The data shows those protests did not contribute to a spike, and experts have provided reasons why this is the case. Its a good thing they didn't cause a spike. It means we might be able to do more activities than we thought possible. Its no surprise that you and others holding the same weak position have to resort to lying to try and sound convincing.
Is it political bias or common sense?
Do you work for Prell or perhaps Johnson & Johnson, because your research into hair splitting repair shampoo's is remarkable.
show us data. If its common sense you should easily be able to show a spike in cases after the protests in every city and state where they occurred.
bring the data. should be easy since so many places had protests.
Oi vay!
We are all waiting. Prove those experts wrong!
@ghostofuga1 Is that you deleting comments? I'll say it again then. This comment is despicable.
Then explain why you support allowing high risk activities to resume while demonizing BLM protests that data show didn't cause a spike in cases. I and many others expected they would but were pleasantly surprised they did not. However, many people seem to be upset that this wasn't the case and still want to blame the protests instead of poorly planned reopenings. Why is that?
Yep, and you stand in the corner for few days. Maybe longer.
I don't remember y'all getting on the lockdown protesters for causing a spike in cases and they didn't even wear masks for the most part and they either stayed in a single spot outside or went inside.
Come on yale... really?
Never heard of that group but I have been recruited by your "Blame a Republican for Everything" And they really do get blamed for EVERYTHING.
Yeah, we have data showing the BLM protests didn't contribute to spikes in cases. This was surprising, but that's what the data say. However, many people want to blame them for the spikes in cases instead of poorly planned re-openings. There also seems to be a large overlap in this group of people and those that supported the lockdown protesters. I'm just trying to understand the reasoning because I keep coming to the same conclusion.
Can you point to anyone blaming Republicans for anything in this thread?