Comment by hhhhdmt on 26/01/2025 at 20:11 UTC

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View submission: Why is focused protection/The Great Barrington Declaration so controversial?

Because the "experts" and media wanted to lock society down for political reasons, to increase censorship, and to eventually force a pharmaceutical product on us.

This is why the media relentlessly pushed the idea that covid could effect everyone. People opposed The Great Barrington Declaration because tens of millions of young people (aged 20-55) thought they had a 5% chance of dying from covid.

When lefties said "you are trying to kill my grandma", what they really meant was "you are trying to kill me."

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Comment by DrBigBlack at 27/01/2025 at 00:46 UTC

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When lefties said "you are trying to kill my grandma", what they really meant was "you are trying to kill me."

I remember when it first started Redditors were calling it the "Boomer remover." They changed their tune when they realized it could be weaponized to get what they want. I volunteered at nursing homes and I can tell you the average redditor doesn't give a shit about those people. They just used it as some guilt trip.

Comment by marcginla at 27/01/2025 at 23:06 UTC

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It's even worse than that - people under 50 thought they had a **greater than 10% chance** of dying form Covid:

https://www.reddit.com/r/LockdownSkepticism/comments/l6w1xn/people_under_50_still_think_that_they_have_a/