Some of us hoped we would get Covid and let our robust (aided by vitamin D, Zinc, and Ivermectin) immune system make us super immune to new variants. Despite age and serious health issues, prayers were answered and we are living life to the fullest.
What is interesting about Walther's piece is that it shines personal light on "the great cultural divide" that the MSM would prefer not to address. How long can the MSM deny that large parts of the country have a whole different attitude about COVID than the denizens of the blue state megalopolises? That Walther even elicited these responses indicates that they see the threat.
Super! They had another article within the last week, something like: We're all gonna get Omicron, Here's what to do. The 'what to do' amounted to: stay at home monitoring your oxygen, then go to the hospital if things get worse.
Some of us hoped we would get Covid and let our robust (aided by vitamin D, Zinc, and Ivermectin) immune system make us super immune to new variants. Despite age and serious health issues, prayers were answered and we are living life to the fullest.
Congratulations!
Well, it didn't take long for some people to respond to (that is, attack) Walther's essay. See for example:
https://news.yahoo.com/wrong-americans-dont-care-covid-174015491.html
https://www.metrotimes.com/news-hits/archives/2021/12/14/you-cant-make-the-pandemic-go-away-by-being-ignorant
What is interesting about Walther's piece is that it shines personal light on "the great cultural divide" that the MSM would prefer not to address. How long can the MSM deny that large parts of the country have a whole different attitude about COVID than the denizens of the blue state megalopolises? That Walther even elicited these responses indicates that they see the threat.
Notice the hostility to religion right up front! Calling card much? Neo-Gnostic bullshit to follow? Oh yeah.
God bless the control group.
Yes.
Super! They had another article within the last week, something like: We're all gonna get Omicron, Here's what to do. The 'what to do' amounted to: stay at home monitoring your oxygen, then go to the hospital if things get worse.