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If you really detest someone, try ignoring them (skipping past their posts) or Ignoring them (using the Ignore function, which hides their posts), rather than trying your best to make sure they know you dislike them and all they stand for. And then engage the people you respect enough to talk to civilly and exchange ideas with.

Using an old forum maxim, attack the post, not the poster. If you find yourself typing something that describes the poster themselves, take that as a sign that you're going in the wrong direction (unless you're sincerely telling someone what a great person they are [feel free to tell me what a great person I am]).

Can you staple this to the top of the forum? That would be great.
 
I noticed that I was about 5 pages behind and strolling thru those pages, I then noticed I hadn't missed anything

you guys suck; and for some reason, Sly seems to think he's a moderator when he should really be busy posting funny memes

it's going to be a long fucking spring
 
I noticed that I was about 5 pages behind and strolling thru those pages, I then noticed I hadn't missed anything

you guys suck; and for some reason, Sly seems to think he's a moderator when he should really be busy posting funny memes

it's going to be a long fucking spring
Yeah dont you miss when we could argue about Neil and CJ and Coach Stotts. Somewhere along the lines passing got thrown in there.
 
Anthony Fauci calls out “extraordinary stigma” gays face while standing right in front of Mike Pence

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Dr. Anthony Fauci, one of the most prominent members of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, praised the “incredible courage and dignity and strength and activism” LGBTQ people showed during the HIV epidemic in the face of “extraordinary stigma.”

He made the comments while standing right in front of Mike Pence, one of the U.S.’s best known sources of anti-gay stigma.

Fauci was talking about how coronavirus will affect certain disadvantaged communities more than the general population, particularly African Americans. In Michigan,
for example, African Americans represent 35% of all coronavirus cases and 40% of coronavirus deaths even though they only make up 14% of the state’s population.

Since Fauci, as one of the country’s foremost infectious diseases experts, has spent the better of his career fighting HIV, he made the connection to how that disease affected LGBTQ people.

“During that time, there was extraordinary stigma, particularly against the gay community,” Fauci said at a press conference yesterday, as Pence looked on. “And it was only when the world realized how the gay community responded to this outbreak with incredible courage and dignity and strength and activism — I think that really changed some of the stigma against the gay community, very much so.”

“When you’re in the middle of a crisis, like we are now with the coronavirus, it really does have ultimately shine a very bright light on some of the real weaknesses and foibles in our society.”

https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2020/04...ma-gays-face-standing-right-front-mike-pence/
 
Wow, this is beyond comical...someone was obviously craving for another confrontation...I posted the gif but then immediately decided not to give the individual what they were wanting, and so I immediately removed it...then Barney Fife and Goober decided to launch an investigation and came to their own conclusion...can't make this nothing shit sandwich up.

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Anthony Fauci calls out “extraordinary stigma” gays face while standing right in front of Mike Pence

anthony-fauci-mike-pence-coronavirus-conference.jpg


Dr. Anthony Fauci, one of the most prominent members of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, praised the “incredible courage and dignity and strength and activism” LGBTQ people showed during the HIV epidemic in the face of “extraordinary stigma.”

He made the comments while standing right in front of Mike Pence, one of the U.S.’s best known sources of anti-gay stigma.

Fauci was talking about how coronavirus will affect certain disadvantaged communities more than the general population, particularly African Americans. In Michigan,
for example, African Americans represent 35% of all coronavirus cases and 40% of coronavirus deaths even though they only make up 14% of the state’s population.

Since Fauci, as one of the country’s foremost infectious diseases experts, has spent the better of his career fighting HIV, he made the connection to how that disease affected LGBTQ people.

“During that time, there was extraordinary stigma, particularly against the gay community,” Fauci said at a press conference yesterday, as Pence looked on. “And it was only when the world realized how the gay community responded to this outbreak with incredible courage and dignity and strength and activism — I think that really changed some of the stigma against the gay community, very much so.”

“When you’re in the middle of a crisis, like we are now with the coronavirus, it really does have ultimately shine a very bright light on some of the real weaknesses and foibles in our society.”

https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2020/04...ma-gays-face-standing-right-front-mike-pence/

Props to Dr. Fauci.
 
Sorry, couldn't resist that one. This has been a fun thread to watch...and dart in and out of.
 
I'm not saying you did..I'm saying that there isn't really any discussion. There's regurgitating CNN on one said and Fox on the other smaller side.

I think moderation should be entirely different than it is. I don't think being technical about the definition of an insult is what needs moderated. It should be about what is an actual discussion and what advances it.

I can go back to saying stuff like "your post is the dumbest post"

That's pointless.

In an ideal world, I'd probably agree with you. It's just that it gets hard to decide what counts as "pointless bickering" and what doesn't. Taken as a long string, it becomes obvious, but it's somewhat subjective as it's starting out and there would be a lot of claims of bias as to what was removed as pointless.
 
Props to Dr. Fauci.
Mike Pence is a vile and despicable human being. People don't realize this enough through the smoke of crap that Trump raises in his wake.

But I don't think people yet realize the strength in the message that Fauci conveyed there right in front of one of the most homophobic people in the country. This should be remembered.
 
Maybe we could get back to discussing the coronavirus situation instead of other posters. I'd hate to have to close a thread with almost 5000 posts.

barfo
 
Lol its funny how people got duped by trump. He is the worst thing to ever happen to this country.

Sucks it took a pandemic for some people to realize this when others realized it when he uttered one word.

You got played. I Will take your apologies though, and I got a buffet of crow for all of you that were wrong.
 
Governor of Arkansas refused to put shutdown order and overturned all local shutdown orders in the state. Kansas is a conservative state with a Democratic governor. The Republican controlled state legislature overturned her ban on large gatherings. Ohio and Maryland have Republican governors who are trying to control the spread of COVID-19 but it still seems many Republicans are in total denial.
 
Interesting development today that they've determined that most of the cases in NY came from Europe, not China.

Maybe not surprising, really, given that there is more travel between NY and the EU than between NY and China.

barfo
 
Interesting development today that they've determined that most of the cases in NY came from Europe, not China.

Maybe not surprising, really, given that there is more travel between NY and the EU than between NY and China.

barfo

Spoke to an Italian guy today, he mentioned a lot of Chinese immigration to Italy in the last decade.
 
All I have to say is, "Trump is GREAT!"..a positive statement...and the onslaught begins.

No need replying to the post. It's futile.

But do you truly believe that? Or would you stand by Charles Manson as long as he agreed on abortions with you?
 
What a terrible implication...wanna show the same graph of how many Trump "murdered" because of his failure to act when he could/should have?

Not that I'm a Pelosi fan but it was because of her that the package was restructured towards the people who really need it instead of major corporate bailouts...but you knew that, right?

So uninformed.

Trump led the world on action starting in January. Dems still haven't gotten on board, still spreading it across the fifty states deliberately to tank the economy, bring about communism, bringing it in from other countries daily through LAX and NYC...

Like the Kennedy Center needed money when they'll be closed for over a year and they took the millions then fired all the employees. The list of her pork is in the hundreds. She slit a lot of grandmothers throats to please her donors.
 
POTUS TRUMP is pretty much always right.

As he is this time.

Michigan Dem lawmaker describes how Trump's boosting of hydroxychloroquine 'saved my life'
By Charles Creitz | Fox News

Democratic state lawmaker credits President Trump and hydroxychloroquine with saving her life

Michigan State Rep. Karen Whitsett says her COVID-19 symptoms went away within just a couple hours of taking hydroxychloroquine.

A Democratic Michigan state lawmaker has credited President Trump's publicizing of the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine with saving her life after her health "plummeted" when she contracted coronavirus.

State Rep. Karen Whitsett of Detroit told "The Ingraham Angle" on Monday that if it wasn't for Trump pushing the drug through the Food and Drug Administration's approval process for off-label use and touting it repeatedly during his daily press briefings, she may not have made it through the terrible contagion.

"I really want to say that you have to give this an opportunity," she said. "For me, it saved my life. I only can go by what it is that I have gone through and what my story is, and I can't speak for anyone else. So that's not what I'm trying to do here. I'm only speaking for myself."

Whitsett said she went into home quarantine on March 12 -- the she day she last attended a session at the State House in Lansing -- and her health quickly deteriorated over the following week.

"It took the longest [time] for me to actually be able to get an appointment and getting with my doctor, which was the 18th of March, and then actually getting the COVID test," she said, adding that at first, she thought she had only contracted a bout of pneumonia and was put on the popular antibiotic drug amoxicillin.

On March 31, Whitsett continued, she tested positive for coronavirus and her well-being "just plummeted."

"It went from the headaches being severe to fluid building up in my lungs, to sweats breaking out to the cough and my breathing being labored," she said. "It all happened in a matter of hours."

When Whitsett did make it to the hospital, she found out about a state order prohibiting the use of hydroxychloroquine. The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, under Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, had issued the order, only for the governor to retract it several days later.

"I did have a difficult time, even that day, obtaining the medication because of an order that was put down in my state," said Whitsett. "And it was on that day so you can imagine how terrified I was that I had to beg and plead and go through a whole lot to try to get the medication."

Whitsett says that she has chronic Lyme disease and had heard of hydroxychloroquine but would not have thought of it as a potential coronavirus treatment if not for Trump's briefings.

"If President Trump had not talked about this it wouldn't have been something that would be accessible for anyone to be able to get right now," she said, adding that within a few hours of taking her prescription, she was feeling much better.
 

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