05-14-2020, 03:42 AM
(05-14-2020, 03:29 AM)Ozziwtf Wrote: I think that what ends up surfacing in mainstream media is a collection of thoughts (of masses). Since we are talking about mainstream, it is logical to assume that a large group of people think this way. Of course there are twists and turns to it, say, a thought that one would classify as radical left, is said by a known radical right politician (but this is probably something along negatively polarizing agendas, so it's out of our interest anyway). The nuances of this elude me, but I am more and more convinced that you can take everything you see in TV apart and you will discover those thoughts separately in people around you too (since these ideas are popular, you will most likely find someone believing one of them).
So, COVID-19 is a mix of fear-porn, lazyness, thirst for something new, fear of a recession, hating ones job, and so on. I think you get what I'm saying.
I do but I am also curious why seemingly intelligent people like doctors and nurses don't know from the start about oligodynamics
Using paper masks rather than recommending copper mesh protective equipment. Baffles me.
It's easy to think the local news station wants attention and ratings, and isn't run by some scientists.
..but the fact that #oligodynamics hasn't trended astonishes me. I have tried to inform people but this isn't exactly exciting information. Maybe a part of it is people can't imagine it could be so simple and many medical companies have prescriptions as a part of their business model so promote misinformation about things that prevent diseases or simply don't speak of them.