WuWei
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No and you are using “polity” incorrectly.
When the state controls the means of production it is socialism.
Yes, all those are examples. Although if by “NASA” you mean space flight, that one may eventually slip.
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Same here.
I ain’t skeered.


WuWei:

Supreme_War_Pig:
So to your mind, any sort of collective action by the polity is Socialism?
-Roads and parks? Socialism?
-The military? Socialism?
-NASA? Socialism?
No and you are using “polity” incorrectly.
When the state controls the means of production it is socialism.
Yes, all those are examples. Although if by “NASA” you mean space flight, that one may eventually slip.
No I’m not.
So e pluribus unum is for suckers, eh?
By your definition of socialism, I guess public health policy is socialism. Please note that going forward, I reject this definition, and by extension your overly broad application of it.
And I still haven’t been provided an example of public health leading to socialism (by your definition or otherwise), so that’s still a slippery slope fallacy.
Welp…looks like we’re at an impasse.
WuWei
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Supreme_War_Pig:
No I’m not.
Yes, you are.
Refers to states forming a country. Not individual citizens.

Supreme_War_Pig:
By your definition of socialism, I guess public health policy is socialism. Please note that going forward, I reject this definition, and by extension your overly broad application of it.
It’s not my definition.
Public health is socialism.
I understand.
JayJay
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Smyrna:
You had me at “illegal”.
The point is they are baseline noise when it comes to COVID.
You clearly don’t have any skills in data analysis.
They are still counting. Here’s an article which includes 2020 flu deaths.
Smyrna
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…and you aren’t paying attention.
We Were Right: Experts Confirm COVID Deaths Massively Inflated, Actual Numbers Dramatically Lower Than Official Count (westernjournal.com)
As the CDC report notes, “For 6% of the deaths, COVID-19 was the only cause mentioned.”
In other words, 94 percent of Americans who have died from coronavirus from the week ending February 1, 2020 to the week ending August 22, 2020 had, on average, almost three comorbidities that played a role in their death.
Is US COVID-19 death count inflated? | TheHill
There are many sources all confirming that COVID death numbers were greatly inflated.
Here’s another from yesterday.
Spike in reported increase of COVID-19 deaths skewed by old data (nypost.com)
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You clearly don’t have any skills in anything. Especially critical, independent thinking. Or basic manners for that matter. Work on it.
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JayJay
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The fact of the matter is we have ads anywhere from 545k-660k excess deaths from Jan 2020 to Feb 2021.
So the bulk of those people reported to have died from COVID likely would still be alive today had their been no COVID…comorbidities or not.
This “they would have died anyway” Narrative is just that…a Narrative.
Or if they had been vaccinated. It’s their call to risk it or not.
JayJay
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I’m addressing a different claim
Do try and keep up.

Smyrna
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The pressure placed on everyone has increased the number of suicides and drug overdoses. Had the media and our government not scared the ■■■■ out of the nation, I’m sure there are many deaths that wouldn’t have happened but they did and the numbers are inflated.
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JayJay
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Nope…total suicides were not that much different over that time period.
In fact they actually declined in 2020.
Nice try though.
Do you like my thought? Makes sense. Right?

JayJay
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Im following your lead and I don’t comment on posts that aren’t dealing with the subject I’m talking about.
Since that’s what you think “conversations” are…answers only to the questions YOU ask and nothing more.
Right?

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Smyrna
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JayJay:
Nice try though.
You’re right. I forgot to mention; deaths related to heart disease, unintentional injury, diabetes, stroke, and Alzheimer’s disease reportedly increased from 2019 to 2020