Obviously not. So how’s it help us when he does it but not when we do it? (It doesn’t?)
This whole, “Trump supporting the vaxx helps us” push reminds me of the “they’re pulling kids from the tunnels” and other such nonsense.
Obviously not. So how’s it help us when he does it but not when we do it? (It doesn’t?)
This whole, “Trump supporting the vaxx helps us” push reminds me of the “they’re pulling kids from the tunnels” and other such nonsense.
The implication that I'm just along for the ride or don't get how war works or am "just plain dense" because I disagree with President Trump's stance is ridiculous.
Here we are sacrificing our work, personal, and family relationships to take a stance that is contrary to the position the herd has been maneuvered into. And while we're eating shit alienating ourselves from everyone who used to trust us, our leader is working against us, telling everyone we're wrong.
I'm no war expert like you, but to me, this looks like someone setting us up the bomb. How does this end well for us?
Ah, so since Trump taking different private and public stances helps our cause, I should do the same?
The people whom I've alienated might not be swayed by Trump, but they are happy to tell me, "look, even Trump disagrees with you, vaxxing is a non partisan issue, you should get yours like Trump says" etc. It speaks to the conviction of our side that our leader won't agree with us.
Seethe and dilate, faggot. Assuming I don't know how "this" works, asking questions is how I'd learn. And assuming you're engaging in good faith, your inability to answer the questions should indicate that your "I'm a learned anon and you're not" act rings hollow.
This is a great opportunity to show the people you have alienated that you are not a cultist that follows a personality blindly, but that you make informed decisions, and hopefully you can contrast that with the way they blindly follow people like Fauci.