Well, sure, it’s on Mastodong, so the instance admin is presumptively retarded. Anyway, to this other guy’s point about the BLM letter and how it impacted the credibility of the medical establishment, and in particular the American one:
I can’t speak for Canadian doctors, but American doctors had their consistently credentials revoked for going off the COVID narrative. They really weren’t allowed to dissent. So when the BLM letter saying that it’s okay to protest George Floyd, but not okay to protest the COVID measures themselves, came out, and those medical professionals weren’t punished for it, means that the BLM letter was on-narrative. It was on-message. It was within the limits the medical establishment set.
And that reality actually did delegitimize the American medical establishment by way of politicizing it. Literally saying that it’s more medically acceptable to go to one protest or another based on the opinions the protest expresses is egregious.
As for the America being some backwater shithole country, come on man. Americans project all over the world in various ways – culturally, financially, militarily – including into Canada. So this “nobody cares” act won’t hold up to scrutiny.
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