DConf 2020 Canceled

Murilo murilomiranda92 at hotmail.com
Wed Mar 11 16:29:26 UTC 2020


> You are very misinformed about it, not sure what your sources 
> are for your "research" but you've done your research the wrong 
> places.
>
> It's not "more or less" the flu. They're not in the same 
> category, not even a similar virus. It's in the same family as 
> ex. SARS. The flu has no genetic connection to it.
>
> Yes, it's respiratory but that doesn't mean it's the same as 
> the flu.
>
> Please take off your tinfoil hat too, there's nobody and I mean 
> nobody in this world that's trying to hide vaccines, not for 
> profit, not for population control. There are far too many 
> researchers and doctors in this world for such a conspiracy 
> theory to even be remotely true.
>
> There's a lot of great people currently working all day long 
> trying to find a vaccine and there's one in the workings 
> already but still months until it has been tested properly and 
> can be distributed.
>
> Restriction of travel is not Martial law in this case and it's 
> fair to say the governments SHOULD indeed restrict travel. In 
> fact a lot of countries already have done so and that's for 
> good reason. To prevent spread. One of the biggest factors in 
> virus spread is always airports.
>
> Mandatory vaccines should be the norm. There are no reasons not 
> to get a vaccine unless you're having an allergic reaction but 
> in that case everyone around you should vaccinate. It's called 
> herd immunity.
>
> Micro-chipping will not happen because of this and most likely 
> won't happen in most of the world, if ever because that's a 
> clear violation of human rights as it is currently. You cannot 
> force anyone to do so, it's the same as forcing everyone to get 
> tattoos, which you can't. There are of course companies etc. 
> that offers it but it's all voluntarily and nothing is forced.
>
> The world is not out to get you, the government isn't really 
> evil and mostly the world is becoming a better place every day.
> Regardless of how you look at the world then it's better than 
> it was 100 years ago or even just 50 years ago.
> We keep improving but that doesn't mean humans don't make 
> mistake and it also doesn't mean there aren't bad apples among 
> us but mostly the world is good and most people will do good.
>
> Your whole message comes across as ignorant and it's 
> disrespectful to people that actually are working hard to 
> prevent the spread and/or finding a cure/vaccine.

Everyone in the world should read this, it would prevent idiocy 
from spreading.


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