Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Delta Variant Projected To Kill Off Mostly MAGAts



Delta variant is the most most deadly one so far and unlike the other COVID variants this one id killing young MAGAts. This is important because not only will it prevent them from voting, it will prevent them from breeding. Dead MAGAts can't vote or fuck.

666,993 reported COVID-19 deaths based on Current projection scenario by November 1, 2021 is just the tip of the iceberg. COVID-19 will really start kicking ass in Winter when the MAGAts are cooped up. By January 2022 we could see close to 1 million deaths and nearly all of them will be MAGAts. Oh happy day! 




Friday, July 23, 2021

More Good News Delta Variant In Pummeling Trumpistan

One of the most evil states in Trumpistan is foul filthy Florida and when you click the link you will see the data. Even with Florida under reporting the numbers are still good for America and bad for Florida. While the US had 381 covid deaths so far today 47 of them were in Texas and 148 were in Florida. Nearly all deaths are in Trumpistan and among the anti-vaxxer mob and the anti mask mob and the numbers are just getting started. Let the carnage begin!


 Delta Variant Killing MAGAts by the Thousands and it is Just Getting Warmed Up


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Last updated: July 23, 2021, 22:49 GMT

 United States

Coronavirus Cases:

35,270,137

Deaths:

626,589

Recovered:

29,494,939

MTG and Jewish Space Lasers Revisited

 Whether Marjorie Taylor Green is crazy or just evil or both is beside the point, she needs to be gone ASAP along with all the Republican leadership. I don't care how she's removed but is is clear thatshe needs to be gone. She needs to be punished as well. 

MTG is the queen of Karens.

I think she's purely evil and I think her antics are an evil game typically played by sociopaths. There is only one cure for sociopaths and we all know what that is.

Thursday, July 22, 2021

The Delta Variant: A Reason For Humans To Celebrate

 The Delta Variant is more virulent and is killing younger MAGAts aka the unvaccinated. This is a dream come true. As more disinformation is spread by the Trump mob, vaccination rates and mask compliance in Trumpistan remain low as the body count soars. This is not a good thing, this is a great thing!  



There are over 626,000 reported COVID deaths in the US and with the under-reporting of deaths and cases in the South the actual number are probably much higher. It gets better for us humans. 99% of the new COVID deaths have been Trumpers/MAGAts so there have been virtually no humans involved. 

What can you do to help?

Only assholes will believe the anti-mask and anti-vax bullshit and those assholes are the people we would all like to see dead. Unfortunately, there hasn't been a bounty issued on MAGAts so we can not legally hunt or trap them, What we can do is exploit their stupidity and herd mentality and help them waddle off the proverbial cliff. 

Spread the Trumpist propaganda!

In the post truth era lying is not lying and repeating and spreading lies is just how it is. No worthwhile human being believes anything Trump and right wing media says. Anyone who believes right wing media deserves to be hoisted on their own petard. As humans we should be engaging MAGAts on social media, Tell these MAGAts that you totally agree with them and Trump on COVID, vaccines and masks and that the whole thing is a hoax by the fake news.

*Note: MAGAts are homosapiens but they are not human.

Tuesday, July 13, 2021

African Americans Are Far More Racist Than Whites: Black On Asian Crime

 The frequency and brutality of anti-Asian violence have made "Stop Asian Hate" a popular hashtag and protest slogan this year. Still, America has yet to grapple with a core part of the problem: black-on-Asian crime and racism.

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Two of the latest possible hate crimes took place in New York City. On Tuesday, a female black suspect struck a 31-year-old Chinese woman in the head with a hammer in midtown Manhattan. Two Fridays ago in East Harlem, a black man viciously attacked 61-year-old Yao Pan Ma as he was collecting used cans and bottles. As Ma fell to the ground, the attacker stomped on his head multiple times.

Tragically, such horrendous crimes have now become commonplace in major urban centers. Notable attacks have occurred in San FranciscoOaklandLos AngelesNew York, and Seattle. Often, the victims are defenseless, the attacks unprovoked, and the culprits not white.

Political leaders, activists, and the media have widely attributed the rise in hate crimes to former President Donald Trump's controversial use of the terms "China virus" or "kung flu." But did Trump really inspire racially motivated violence in heavily Democratic areas and from demographic groups that overwhelmingly opposed him? His accusers have no answer.

History, however, presents inconveniences that cannot be ignored. Before the pandemic and before Trump’s presidency, anti-Asian violence had existed in major urban locales. It looked disturbingly like today’s attacks. Instead of crying racism, local leaders of these deep-blue areas used to bend over backward to deny any possibility of a racial motive. National leaders used to pay no attention.

In 2018, when neither ordinary people nor Trump had heard of the coronavirus, blacks committed more hate crimes against Asians more than any other race, according to national hate crime statistics compiled by the Justice Department. Figures for 2020 are not yet available.

A previous wave of despicable anti-Asian violence in the San Francisco Bay Area is also illuminating. In January 2010, six black male teenagers kicked and beat 83-year-old Huan Chen after he disembarked at a light rail bus stop in San Francisco. They bashed his head to the ground and fled the scene laughing as Chen laid bleeding. He died two months later.

In April of the same year, two black teenagers punched 59-year-old Tian Sheng Yu in downtown Oakland. They also assaulted his son before and afterward. The elder Yu died from his injuries. The criminals later said they just "felt like hitting someone."

A survey conducted by the San Francisco Police Department in 2008 revealed that 85% of the city’s violent crimes were black-on-Asian, a figure officials in this notoriously liberal city confronted with "squeamishness."

In response to the horrific attacks of 2010, then-San Francisco Police Chief George Gascon, now district attorney of Los Angeles, insisted that the attacks against Asians were mere "crimes of opportunity," not instances of racial targeting.

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi did not appear to notice and certainly did not blame white supremacists for the crimes taking place in her district, as she did earlier this year. While she, President Joe Biden, and other Democrats have eagerly labeled today’s anti-Asian attacks as manifestations of hate, they see no irony in Democratic politicians' abject refusal to do the same before Trump's presidency. Just as in the past, they will not mention the race of today’s nonwhite assailants.

The discomfort with even saying the word "black" makes their "Stop Asian Hate" rhetoric appear utterly phony to many Asian Americans, who are all too familiar with violent assaults from black perpetrators.

Though the crimes are not always inspired by hate, they are often intertwined with a criminal's version of racial profiling, which targets the victim’s smaller size, poor English skills, likelihood of carrying cash, and reluctance to report crimes to the police.

They also take place in the backdrop of widespread black-on-Asian racial epithets and harassment that mainstream society has ignored or been ignorant of until this pandemic. In my own experience, I have stood next to an elderly Chinese woman in inner-city Oakland as black teenagers crept up behind her to scream their imitation of the Chinese language. The victim was my late grandmother. I have seen a black woman berate an Asian man as a "f***ing Chinese person" on a Greyhound bus traveling between New York and Washington, D.C. The recipient of the verbal abuse was Korean. I have witnessed a young black woman loudly proclaim on a Manhattan-bound No. 7 subway train from Queens: "Man, I f***ing hate Indian people. They smell, too, because I know they don’t wash." Her targets were a South Asian family in traditional garb, with children in tow.

Almost always, bystanders of all colors, including Asians, look away in silence, but the racism on public display makes it crucial to conduct an inquiry about racial intent in black-on-Asian crimes committed with no profit or other apparent motive.

Too many leaders have refused to engage in such inquiries. Today, America must not only inquire but engage in a long overdue, honest conversation about the prevalence of black crime and the existence of racism among nonwhite Americans. The goal is not to vilify an entire race for the crimes of individuals, nor is it to absolve individuals of other races who commit racist acts. It is to find a pathway to reconciliation and possible solutions for preventing the tragedies that befell Ma, Chen, Yu, and far too many others.

Ying Ma is the author of Chinese Girl in the Ghetto.

Tags: OpinionBeltway ConfidentialBlog ContributorsCrimeAsian AmericansRacial DiscriminationRacism

Original Author: Ying Ma

Original Location: An overdue conversation about black-on-Asian violence

Sunday, July 11, 2021

Fat Shaming Works

 

This year over 400,000 Americans will see and early grave due to the co-morbid features of obesity. Even reporting that fact is called "fat shaming".  I wrote this song because I think that diabetes, stroke and  heart attack are a whole lot worse than the bruised egos of the terminally gluttonous. 

I included a trigger warning for those of you politically correct individuals who live to show your piety and phony moral outrage. So before you listen to this song think about that obese individual who you saw riding in a Walmart scooter who lost a leg  due to a diabetic amputation and is still loading his or her basket with junk food while claiming his or her body is defying the immutable laws of physics 

https://soundcloud.com/user-316831637/oompa-fat-girl-mix-b

Oompa Oompa Oompa She's a fat girl.

Oompa Oompa Oompa tons of FUN!

When you're finished eating and drinking coffee

Oompa Oompa fat girl's just begun.


She has a skinny husband.

I don't understand the attraction

Maybe it's possibly due to

All of that lower fat gut action.


Chorus


Some say it's and eating disorder

Some say it's a glandular disease

She thinks that she retains water

And that's why she has dimples on her knees


Chorus


She ordered a double meat Whopper

Along with an order of fries

Washed it all down with diet cola

ANd that's why she has tremendous thighs


Chorus


Thursday, July 8, 2021

All COVID Deaths Going Forward Are Among Trumpers

 WASHINGTON — Virtually all deaths from COVID-19 in the United States are now among people who have not received their coronavirus vaccine. And those deaths are highly concentrated in counties — many of them in the Midwest and Southeast — where vaccination rates are precariously low.

On the other hand, transmission has effectively ceased in Northeastern and Western states where governors have made vaccination a top priority, and where resistance was low among residents from the start.

Rochelle Walensky
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky. (Greg Nash/The Hill/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“We are seeing that communities and counties that have high vaccine coverage and low case rates are getting back to normal,” Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said during a Thursday briefing of the White House pandemic response team.

Walensky depicted a national scenario that has become highly fractured as a result of stark differences in vaccination rates. Those differences have to do with cultural, social, economic and political factors.

At the same time, the vaccines remain highly effective against every variant of the coronavirus, including the more transmissible Delta variant that Walensky said accounts for eight out of 10 new cases in parts of the Mountain West. Delta is now the dominant strain of the coronavirus in the United States.

Walensky said that in recent months, 99.5 percent of all deaths from COVID-19 in the U.S. were among unvaccinated individuals. “Those deaths were preventable with a simple, safe shot,” the CDC director said. President Biden has made much the same point, and he and his top public health officials look for ways to galvanize a stalled vaccination effort.

Although some vaccinated people do contract the coronavirus, it tends to lead only to mild sickness.

For weeks, the path of the pandemic has been steadily bifurcating, with parts of the country returning to normal and others seeming to slip back into rising case rates. Overall, case rates and hospitalizations are rising slightly, while deaths are continuing to fall. But those national trends are not indicative of more nuanced on-the-ground realities.

Jeffrey Rhodes
An undertaker in Tampa, Fla., tends to a man who died of COVID-19. (Octavio Jones/Getty Images)

In particular, Walensky singled out 173 counties with the highest incidence of new infections — 100 or more cases per 100,000 individuals over the last week. Of those 173 counties, 93 percent have vaccinated less than 40 percent of their respective populations, according to Walensky.

In recent days, parts of Missouri and Arkansas have seen a sharp rise in cases. So have parts of Colorado and Utah.

Meanwhile, the high-vaccination state of Maryland is recording about one new coronavirus death per day.

“Low vaccination rates in these counties coupled with high case rates and lax mitigation policies that do not protect those who are unvaccinated from disease will certainly and sadly lead to more unnecessary suffering, hospitalizations and, potentially, death,” the CDC director said.

Unvaccinated people are supposed to continue wearing masks, according to the most recent CDC guidance. Walensky and other top public health officials have said that rather than returning to wearing masks, people should get vaccinated.

“Widespread vaccination is what will truly turn the corner on this pandemic,” Walensky said on Thursday. According to the CDC, 47.6 percent of the American population is fully vaccinated. That is among the highest rates in the world, but not nearly enough, most epidemiologists believe, to declare that final corner turned.