Jokes on them, the democrat voters were already dead 🤣
IMO, I think it's dangerous to push conspiracies and false information, especially based on no science, in the medical field, that can get people in a bad spot who follow it. People did literally die because they were foolish enough to follow the rantings of one man to drink bleach. Because of what I have witnessed at work, and being married to one and living with another RN, I've picked up a lot along the way to know these things being said are very dangerous to readers/listeners. Yet in an operating room you'll be damn sure to be trusting science. I did have covid real bad, one step away from death, it's not something to toy with for political or personal laughs.
You have the freedom to do what you please, beleive what you choose. But I'm personally against talking others into dangerous things, based on politics as the dividing line. Really? A politician over a scientist? who take us to Mars, builds things to a save a life that would otherwise expire, everything is base don science, everything, including physics, instead believe known political habitual liars who can barely tie their own shoes? It's beyond me how much common logic has been lost to swindling drivel on the internet.
That's the only reason I posted it,... it's dangerous to spread myths of the medical field, by common people who have no connection to the knowledge of it.
I'll take the scientific medical field over garbage spread on the InTardNet.
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