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Sharon Wood's avatar

I think its much more strategic on AB’s part. He’s aligning with his true party and its not really helping humanity or the cause. Not when it comes down to his own self-protection or promotion vs. the cause. He really is a coward and traitor of the people. Not a true journalist! A wolf in sheep’s clothing.

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uselesseater's avatar

I doubt it will even help him with the cool kids

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Nobody likes a traitor. Nobody.

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vj's avatar

When someone builds a popular platform the likelihood they will be bent increases exponentially. All you have to do is make a Faucian deal with the devil.

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ME's avatar

I think you have hit the nail on the head. Dr Malone directly asked the question regarding AB's motives. "Controlled opposition" seems to fit. The Covid19 Thing is the highest-stakes game I've ever seen played in our country, in our world. I believe what AB did on national TV to Dr Malone is far beyond ego-motivated, FAR BEYOND.

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Aimee's avatar

I remember once telling my mom that I was running away from home. She offered to help pack my bag. 😂 My husband’s mom had an ingenious way of getting her kids to stop yelling at her for attention from the upstairs bedrooms: she pretended not to hear them. Moms used to be very clever. I wonder if they still are?

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Thanks for the morning wisdom and chuckle, Virginia. Reminds me of my childhood. Toughened us up, didn’t it?

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Karen's avatar

This should be the opening paragraph of a parenting book! I love this, my husband and I both had belly laughs over this. When I broke my ankle skateboarding, my Mom told my worried friends, “tell her to hobble on in.”

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BJ's avatar

We all know none of this was even remotely possible without inflicting tremendous FEAR. Those of us who saw through this charade from Day One and/or had no fear of DYING - grew up in these exact generations. The average age of a patient in a doctors office was probably in the vicinity of 80 with one foot in the grave. You wouldn't be seen in a doctors office for fear you'd be considered a hypochondriac! We grinned and bared everything! Practically losing limbs. I think that's the one common denominator that separates us from the rest! The younger folks today have been so coddled - they fear everything.

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Spence Robinson's avatar

So true. In my case (born ‘61), my grandmother (born 1894) helped form my world view. I grew up hearing about the Great Flu Epidemic. I knew early in 2020 that these comparisons being made between Covid 19 and Spanish Flu were ridiculous.

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