Imagine unironically using the term "conspiracy theorist" when all the so called conspiracies just so happen to be true.
Imagine believing lockdown is useful and legitimate when the countries without lockdown are the one with the lowest death rates (Belarus, Iceland, Japan, Malawi, Nicaragua, South Korea, Taiwan, Timor-Leste, Arkansas, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, Wyoming, South Dakota, Uruguay).
Imagine being for mandatory surgical masks use when a surgical mask is made for sterile closed places and that wearing it outside is useless and dangerous.
Imagine thinking there is an increase of cases worlwide when there is just more tests being performed that do not take into account the rates of false positives.
Imagine falling so deep down in this collective psychosis you're now building a whole new identity around it and become aggressive and angry at anyone pointing out the absurdity of the whole situation.
How can we have an identity if your eyes aren't real?
>>280242>when all the so called conspiracies just so happen to be true.wew lads we're ruled by a sentient soy being on the death star disguised as our moon whilst lord of the rings happens for real on the interior of our planet all caused by the bhutanese shadow market funding the coverup of the golf rumors
I'm not making a single one of those conspiracy theories up so don't call me a shill
>>280242>designed to legitimate an economical collapseIt's 'legitimise', Boris. The places with the lowest death tolls also happen to be places that don't experience a lot of international travel, or are primarily rural so the spread of disease isn't as widespread. It's not a very lethal disease, given the relatively low fatality rate and all, but it's highly infectious and lasting. The only people who are really worried about it are those who live cheek by jowl with others. 1% of your average city's population is a hell of a lot of people, and since cities control the media, quarantine policy is based around their needs.
It's hardly a conspiracy, just a bunch of burgers and limes panicked over the possibility of urban collapse. They've spent decades touting the advantages of urban living, and now it's backfiring. It was a similar deal when swine flu was going around, the difference is that healthcare systems were more robust back then and people trusted these institutions to do their jobs.