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19 hours ago, Tank said:

not all white people are nazis, but all nazis are white people.

Not even joking, there might be more black nazis than white if the last week is any indication.

athletes are openly supporting Louis Farrakhan. I never see white people openly supporting David Duke.

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42 minutes ago, NrM said:

Who the fuck is Louis Farrakhan? You can't just come in here dropping names all willy nilly.

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Dr. Atlas: Coronavirus surges linked mostly to protests -- and proximity to US-Mexico border

'Protesting, sharing megaphones, screaming ... That's a setup to spread cases,' Atlas says

The recent surges in U.S. coronavirus cases can be traced to two key factors -- crowds of protesters and proximity to the U.S.-Mexico border, Dr. Scott Atlas, a senior fellow at The Hoover Institution, said Saturday night.

Most of the cases in the Southwest -- California, Arizona and Texas -- are occuring in counties closest to the U.S.-Mexico border, Atlas told anchor Jon Scott during an appearance on on "Fox Report Weekend."

Atlas also explained the hospital capacity situation in Texas and Arizona.

"So the real concern that that I see right now is that there are hospitals getting crowded in their ICUs and this is clearly a concern," Atlas said. "The crowding is from the reinstatement of regular medical care, which is actually very important. We have locked that down before and that policy kills people. So we don't want to go back to that."

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7 minutes ago, Redondo said:

Dr. Atlas: Coronavirus surges linked mostly to protests -- and proximity to US-Mexico border

'Protesting, sharing megaphones, screaming ... That's a setup to spread cases,' Atlas says

The recent surges in U.S. coronavirus cases can be traced to two key factors -- crowds of protesters and proximity to the U.S.-Mexico border, Dr. Scott Atlas, a senior fellow at The Hoover Institution, said Saturday night.

Most of the cases in the Southwest -- California, Arizona and Texas -- are occuring in counties closest to the U.S.-Mexico border, Atlas told anchor Jon Scott during an appearance on on "Fox Report Weekend."

Atlas also explained the hospital capacity situation in Texas and Arizona.

"So the real concern that that I see right now is that there are hospitals getting crowded in their ICUs and this is clearly a concern," Atlas said. "The crowding is from the reinstatement of regular medical care, which is actually very important. We have locked that down before and that policy kills people. So we don't want to go back to that."

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Lol @ the border having anything to do with the Corona spike. What about the spike in literally every other state?

I agree the protests have certainly caused part of it, but it's typical Fox News deflection to ignore the fucking idiots refusing to wear masks in red states.

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3 hours ago, tdawg87 said:

Lol @ the border having anything to do with the Corona spike. What about the spike in literally every other state?

I agree the protests have certainly caused part of it, but it's typical Fox News deflection to ignore the fucking idiots refusing to wear masks in red states.

The border thing was buried deep in the media libraries way before the protesting began.  SD was especially getting hit hard.  One of the first counties to get put on the Calolfornia watchlist was Imperial county.  There is nothing in Imperial county.  But it does border Mexico.  

https://www.kqed.org/news/11824749/whats-behind-a-covid-19-spike-in-imperial-county

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