"A virus has brought the world’s most powerful country to its knees."

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This is a great read. Everyone should take the time for this long article:

How the Pandemic Defeated America

A virus has brought the world’s most powerful country to its knees.

How did it come to this? A virus a thousand times smaller than a dust mote has humbled and humiliated the planet’s most powerful nation. America has failed to protect its people, leaving them with illness and financial ruin. It has lost its status as a global leader. It has careened between inaction and ineptitude. The breadth and magnitude of its errors are difficult, in the moment, to truly fathom.

In the first half of 2020, SARS‑CoV‑2—the new coronavirus behind the disease COVID‑19—infected 10 million people around the world and killed about half a million. But few countries have been as severely hit as the United States, which has just 4 percent of the world’s population but a quarter of its confirmed COVID‑19 cases and deaths. These numbers are estimates. The actual toll, though undoubtedly higher, is unknown, because the richest country in the world still lacks sufficient testing to accurately count its sick citizens.

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Since the pandemic began, I have spoken with more than 100 experts in a variety of fields. I’ve learned that almost everything that went wrong with America’s response to the pandemic was predictable and preventable. A sluggish response by a government denuded of expertise allowed the coronavirus to gain a foothold. Chronic underfunding of public health neutered the nation’s ability to prevent the pathogen’s spread. A bloated, inefficient health-care system left hospitals ill-prepared for the ensuing wave of sickness. Racist policies that have endured since the days of colonization and slavery left Indigenous and Black Americans especially vulnerable to COVID‑19. The decades-long process of shredding the nation’s social safety net forced millions of essential workers in low-paying jobs to risk their life for their livelihood. The same social-media platforms that sowed partisanship and misinformation during the 2014 Ebola outbreak in Africa and the 2016 U.S. election became vectors for conspiracy theories during the 2020 pandemic.

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https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/09/coronavirus-american-failure/614191/
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Stopped reading right here.

"Racist policies that have endured since the days of colonization and slavery left Indigenous and Black Americans especially vulnerable to COVID‑19."
 
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"Racist policies that have endured since the days of colonization and slavery left Indigenous and Black Americans especially vulnerable to COVID‑19."

What are the chances a person would agree with - everything - including 100's of statements - in an article that long. Less than 1%?

Or - any - other article of that length? Less than 1%?

OTOH what are the chances of a person agreeing with 25, 50 or 75% of the 100's of statements in it.
 

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This is a great read. Everyone should take the time for this long article:



continued at length here:

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/09/coronavirus-american-failure/614191/
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Why does the mods allow spam type opinion pieces to be posted here? If you read the article there is not one solid fact but rather just opinions.
 

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What are the chances a person would agree with - everything - including 100's of statements - in an article that long. Less than 1%?

Or - any - other article of that length? Less than 1%?

OTOH what are the chances of a person agreeing with 25, 50 or 75% of the 100's of statements in it.


Are these the things you are thinking about when you are getting a reach around from the underage thai lady boy that is tossing your salad?
 
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What are the chances a person would agree with - everything - including 100's of statements - in an article that long. Less than 1%?

Or - any - other article of that length? Less than 1%?

OTOH what are the chances of a person agreeing with 25, 50 or 75% of the 100's of statements in it.

YOU posted the article. What Harry posted automatically disqualifies it from credibility.
 
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Why does the mods allow spam type opinion pieces to be posted here? If you read the article there is not one solid fact but rather just opinions.

Probably because the mods don't consider articles with opinions to be spam & the mods have often posted such themselves. As have many other posters - to see that look no further than page 1 of this forum.

Not one fact? Really? How about the very first sentence stating: "A virus a thousand times smaller than a dust mote..."?


 

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I thought this site was going to be cleaned up and no more spamming threads from the fairy pole smoker, X-files?

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"Racist policies that have endured since the days of colonization and slavery left Indigenous and Black Americans especially vulnerable to COVID‑19."

gotta love it. Whites are the ones making black Americans eat fried foods every day and rarely exercise.
 
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YOU posted the article. What Harry posted automatically disqualifies it from credibility.

Well, that's your opinion. And you are entitled to express it here. Even though you provided no reason, evidence, logic or anything to support it, as quite often occurs with comments on forums.

Of course i posted the article. You are correct. So what?
 

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Probably because the mods don't consider articles with opinions to be spam & the mods have often posted such themselves. As have many other posters - to see that look no further than page 1 of this forum.

Not one fact? Really? How about the very first sentence stating: "A virus a thousand times smaller than a dust mote..."?




A response like that is talking around the statement I made, in which I should have known not to engage with your types. By your statement an opinion piece could start out with the sky is blue, and then be totally hack job with the remaining useless wall of text and you would say its true. Typical POS opinions is what is wrong with the world today.
 

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