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    Quote Originally Posted by splitthis View Post
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    Oh and seriously fuck the masks. Its obvious that flattening the curve was never the ultimate goal because if it was, things would have been back to normal by now.


    Should have known not to listen to politicians for the truth.
    It has always been about advancing control and socialism.
    If anyone thinks we’ll ever NOT have to wear masks everywhere for the rest of time, they don’t understand what’s happening. It’s become about social control by our local governments in the US. And since drones have fallen in line and even snitched on and shamed each other, mask wearing will be year round 24/7 even when COViD is gone. At least until enough people say “Enough” and do something about it.

    The truth is the efficacy of masks is not supported by enough scientific studies and most past studies show the protection is not that significant.

    In Germany they already had a big protest against this kind of stuff and eventually we’ll need a massive movement here in the US to break free of this crap.

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    RNC convention cancelled

    NFL pre season cancelled

    MLB prob will end up scrapping the season

    SCHOOLS? OPEN EM UP!!!



    Team retard=dumbest cocksuckers on earth

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    Quote Originally Posted by big dick View Post
    RNC convention cancelled

    NFL pre season cancelled

    MLB prob will end up scrapping the season

    SCHOOLS? OPEN EM UP!!!



    Team retard=dumbest cocksuckers on earth
    kids aren't affected you fucking mong

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    jesus christ



    of course they are you idiot

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    Quote Originally Posted by big dick View Post
    jesus christ



    of course they are you idiot
    NOT WHAT FOX NEWS TOLD ME

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    I can see an argument for opening schools just as far as kids overall well-being is concerned, but any that open are going to be open a few weeks or a month and closed again. It will be constant teachers getting sick and then schools closed and everyone quarantined. Pediatricians can say it’s fine, and their purview is the kids, and I’m sure it is fine and ok compared to missing a year and everything else, but that ignores the big picture of how shit actually works.

    Here, it’s been all the positives this week for the fall sports that are already practicing, and quarantines, and cleaning shit, and it doesn’t even make any sense. That’s after a week. We aren’t even a hot spot right now, it’s just everywhere, and it isn’t going to stop.

    Idk why they’re even bothering? You either decide you’re going to ignore the positives and move forward or just cancel it. There isn’t any workaround or middle ground.

    They’re never making it to the first week as far as sports.

    You put 50 high school kids in a locker room, it’s over if you’re going to quarantine when you get positives. There isn’t any real physical difference between a team of 17 and 18 year olds and a team of 20 year olds like Clemson with 50+ positives as far as susceptibility. Even if young kids get it less, every kid over 14 is basically a young adult. And a large number of the schools share a campus where you have elementary to high school in different buildings but sharing certain facilities.

    It’s basically mlb after a week at every school. There is billions involved and the pros can’t stop it. Short of a boarding school NBA bubble you send your kids to, it’s all a waste of time. It won’t be a month and they’ll be back home.

    They’ll get it and spread it far slower than sports and high school kids, but a kid is getting it every few weeks and they’re going to quarantine everyone for weeks. Teachers will be sick. Its a bad spot because kids lose out,but there isn’t any fix except ignoring it and pushing through it, and that’s never happening. Grandparents and principals and older teachers will start to drop and class projects will be writing get well cards to any teacher over 40 in the ICU this week and it will be back to online until a vaccine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCR View Post
    You put 50 high school kids in a locker room, it’s over

    It would be a pleasure to live that scenario.


    They would all corner me in the locker room and fuck the covid right outta me.

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    FAUCI IS A CRIMINAL IN THE POCKETS OF THE DEMS AND BIG PHARMA.

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/202...crystal-clear/

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCR View Post
    I can see an argument for opening schools just as far as kids overall well-being is concerned, but any that open are going to be open a few weeks or a month and closed again. It will be constant teachers getting sick and then schools closed and everyone quarantined. Pediatricians can say it’s fine, and their purview is the kids, and I’m sure it is fine and ok compared to missing a year and everything else, but that ignores the big picture of how shit actually works.

    Here, it’s been all the positives this week for the fall sports that are already practicing, and quarantines, and cleaning shit, and it doesn’t even make any sense. That’s after a week. We aren’t even a hot spot right now, it’s just everywhere, and it isn’t going to stop.

    Idk why they’re even bothering? You either decide you’re going to ignore the positives and move forward or just cancel it. There isn’t any workaround or middle ground.

    They’re never making it to the first week as far as sports.

    You put 50 high school kids in a locker room, it’s over if you’re going to quarantine when you get positives. There isn’t any real physical difference between a team of 17 and 18 year olds and a team of 20 year olds like Clemson with 50+ positives as far as susceptibility. Even if young kids get it less, every kid over 14 is basically a young adult. And a large number of the schools share a campus where you have elementary to high school in different buildings but sharing certain facilities.

    It’s basically mlb after a week at every school. There is billions involved and the pros can’t stop it. Short of a boarding school NBA bubble you send your kids to, it’s all a waste of time. It won’t be a month and they’ll be back home.

    They’ll get it and spread it far slower than sports and high school kids, but a kid is getting it every few weeks and they’re going to quarantine everyone for weeks. Teachers will be sick. Its a bad spot because kids lose out,but there isn’t any fix except ignoring it and pushing through it, and that’s never happening. Grandparents and principals and older teachers will start to drop and class projects will be writing get well cards to any teacher over 40 in the ICU this week and it will be back to online until a vaccine.
    I have 2 kids back in preschool/daycare for 2 months now. Typically no age group spreads shit around as fast as these little fuckers. So far, everything has been very smooth. The daycare has a decent plan of how to stay open in a safe manner that I’m comfortable with. Classroom size is a bit smaller.

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    That’s good to hear. Glad they are staying healthy. School though, people talk about it likes it’s only elementary and ignore any kids 13 -18 year olds, which I have to assume are kind of like adults physiologically. That’s when you move from pediatrician to regular doctor. No one young is dying, so it isn’t about risk to them, but I can’t imagine they don’t spread it like a group of spring breakers. I don’t know how you control that, plus it’s masks on bus and then face shields in class. Just seems undoable trying to keep masks and face shields on kindergarteners, or even keep them distanced like they plan. I hope it works. Hate to see kids missing a full year and the social aspect.

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    Keeping the kids socially distanced is going to be impossible -- especially the younger kids. They simply won't do it (or in the case of the younger ones, can't do it).

    Whenever I see teens out in my area, they are piling into cars together and not giving a shit. They probably don't know a singe peer who had bad symptoms from this, so it's hard to get their buy-in to acting cautiously, especially because teens tend to be selfish due to their lack of maturity.

    I'm one who actually doesn't believe there would be long term harm from keeping kids out of school for 12-18 months.

    Think back to your childhood. If they cut out 12-18 months of school and kept you at home, and all your peers were in the same boat, would your education have been noticeably harmed overall? Would you be much of a different person today than you are right now? I doubt it.

    Keeping a kid home 12-18 months is bad when all of his peers are going to school and socializing normally. When all or most of them are home and doing online school, it's really not a big issue in the long view of their lives.

    Ben's mom and I are both over 45. We don't want to risk having him bring it home to us.

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    I think if you have stable and decently intelligent parents the kids are fine. If teachers teach from class with the kids at home, which is the model I see most frequently talked about this year, then probably not life altering. Last year it was almost home schooling for many with like half hour zoom meetings. It’s not going to impact smart kids, because smart kids are usually years ahead anyway, but ADHD kids and marginal students, that’s what I imagine suffer. Kids who were struggling to keep their heads above water already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    Keeping the kids socially distanced is going to be impossible -- especially the younger kids. They simply won't do it (or in the case of the younger ones, can't do it).

    Whenever I see teens out in my area, they are piling into cars together and not giving a shit. They probably don't know a singe peer who had bad symptoms from this, so it's hard to get their buy-in to acting cautiously, especially because teens tend to be selfish due to their lack of maturity.

    I'm one who actually doesn't believe there would be long term harm from keeping kids out of school for 12-18 months.

    Think back to your childhood. If they cut out 12-18 months of school and kept you at home, and all your peers were in the same boat, would your education have been noticeably harmed overall? Would you be much of a different person today than you are right now? I doubt it.

    Keeping a kid home 12-18 months is bad when all of his peers are going to school and socializing normally. When all or most of them are home and doing online school, it's really not a big issue in the long view of their lives.

    Ben's mom and I are both over 45. We don't want to risk having him bring it home to us.
    then you keep your kid home, not everyone else has the luxury of being a stay at home Dad who doesn't work, most parents need to work and if they close schools someone's gonna have to quit their job

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    Keeping the kids socially distanced is going to be impossible -- especially the younger kids. They simply won't do it (or in the case of the younger ones, can't do it).

    Whenever I see teens out in my area, they are piling into cars together and not giving a shit. They probably don't know a singe peer who had bad symptoms from this, so it's hard to get their buy-in to acting cautiously, especially because teens tend to be selfish due to their lack of maturity.

    I'm one who actually doesn't believe there would be long term harm from keeping kids out of school for 12-18 months.

    Think back to your childhood. If they cut out 12-18 months of school and kept you at home, and all your peers were in the same boat, would your education have been noticeably harmed overall? Would you be much of a different person today than you are right now? I doubt it.

    Keeping a kid home 12-18 months is bad when all of his peers are going to school and socializing normally. When all or most of them are home and doing online school, it's really not a big issue in the long view of their lives.

    Ben's mom and I are both over 45. We don't want to risk having him bring it home to us.
    OPEN SCHOOLS NOW! Virus under control. Why parents believing fake news? Sad!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayjami View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    Keeping the kids socially distanced is going to be impossible -- especially the younger kids. They simply won't do it (or in the case of the younger ones, can't do it).

    Whenever I see teens out in my area, they are piling into cars together and not giving a shit. They probably don't know a singe peer who had bad symptoms from this, so it's hard to get their buy-in to acting cautiously, especially because teens tend to be selfish due to their lack of maturity.

    I'm one who actually doesn't believe there would be long term harm from keeping kids out of school for 12-18 months.

    Think back to your childhood. If they cut out 12-18 months of school and kept you at home, and all your peers were in the same boat, would your education have been noticeably harmed overall? Would you be much of a different person today than you are right now? I doubt it.

    Keeping a kid home 12-18 months is bad when all of his peers are going to school and socializing normally. When all or most of them are home and doing online school, it's really not a big issue in the long view of their lives.

    Ben's mom and I are both over 45. We don't want to risk having him bring it home to us.
    OPEN SCHOOLS NOW! Virus under control. Why parents believing fake news? Sad!


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    BENS MOM IS OVER 45? TODGE GET YOUR LIFE TOGETHER

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    Keeping the kids socially distanced is going to be impossible -- especially the younger kids. They simply won't do it (or in the case of the younger ones, can't do it).

    Whenever I see teens out in my area, they are piling into cars together and not giving a shit. They probably don't know a singe peer who had bad symptoms from this, so it's hard to get their buy-in to acting cautiously, especially because teens tend to be selfish due to their lack of maturity.

    I'm one who actually doesn't believe there would be long term harm from keeping kids out of school for 12-18 months.

    Think back to your childhood. If they cut out 12-18 months of school and kept you at home, and all your peers were in the same boat, would your education have been noticeably harmed overall? Would you be much of a different person today than you are right now? I doubt it.

    Keeping a kid home 12-18 months is bad when all of his peers are going to school and socializing normally. When all or most of them are home and doing online school, it's really not a big issue in the long view of their lives.

    Ben's mom and I are both over 45. We don't want to risk having him bring it home to us.
    Where my kids go, there isn't social distancing or masks. Works like this. The parents dropping them off wear masks and everyone that works at the preschool wears a mask when interacting with parents. Parents wait and take their kids in one family at a time. They check the kid's temp then the kids go directly to a bathroom to wash their hands. The parents then walk their kids to their respective classrooms. Once the kids are dropped off, it's basically business as usual. The kids don't wear masks and neither do their teachers. They do keep the classrooms separate so the classrooms take turns using the playgrounds etc. Every night all the classrooms are sanitized.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nightmarefish View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    Keeping the kids socially distanced is going to be impossible -- especially the younger kids. They simply won't do it (or in the case of the younger ones, can't do it).

    Whenever I see teens out in my area, they are piling into cars together and not giving a shit. They probably don't know a singe peer who had bad symptoms from this, so it's hard to get their buy-in to acting cautiously, especially because teens tend to be selfish due to their lack of maturity.

    I'm one who actually doesn't believe there would be long term harm from keeping kids out of school for 12-18 months.

    Think back to your childhood. If they cut out 12-18 months of school and kept you at home, and all your peers were in the same boat, would your education have been noticeably harmed overall? Would you be much of a different person today than you are right now? I doubt it.

    Keeping a kid home 12-18 months is bad when all of his peers are going to school and socializing normally. When all or most of them are home and doing online school, it's really not a big issue in the long view of their lives.

    Ben's mom and I are both over 45. We don't want to risk having him bring it home to us.
    Where my kids go, there isn't social distancing or masks. Works like this. The parents dropping them off wear masks and everyone that works at the preschool wears a mask when interacting with parents. Parents wait and take their kids in one family at a time. They check the kid's temp then the kids go directly to a bathroom to wash their hands. The parents then walk their kids to their respective classrooms. Once the kids are dropped off, it's basically business as usual. The kids don't wear masks and neither do their teachers. They do keep the classrooms separate so the classrooms take turns using the playgrounds etc. Every night all the classrooms are sanitized.
    rofl so ridiculous for a fake virus

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    Keeping the kids socially distanced is going to be impossible -- especially the younger kids. They simply won't do it (or in the case of the younger ones, can't do it).

    Whenever I see teens out in my area, they are piling into cars together and not giving a shit. They probably don't know a singe peer who had bad symptoms from this, so it's hard to get their buy-in to acting cautiously, especially because teens tend to be selfish due to their lack of maturity.

    I'm one who actually doesn't believe there would be long term harm from keeping kids out of school for 12-18 months.

    Think back to your childhood. If they cut out 12-18 months of school and kept you at home, and all your peers were in the same boat, would your education have been noticeably harmed overall? Would you be much of a different person today than you are right now? I doubt it.

    Keeping a kid home 12-18 months is bad when all of his peers are going to school and socializing normally. When all or most of them are home and doing online school, it's really not a big issue in the long view of their lives.

    Ben's mom and I are both over 45. We don't want to risk having him bring it home to us.
    Ultimately, I think you are more right than wrong, but there is a finite time for people to be kids, and learn how to be an adult. Being sequestered at your home for a year does not help. The social interactions lost from a year spent at home cannot be replaced.

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