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kleinbl00  ·  1667 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: A mutant coronavirus has emerged, even more contagious than the original, study says

This is the same LANL group that's been saying extremely dire things for about two months now. Their stuff doesn't get talked about all that often, but it also doesn't get proven wrong.

They're not saying "A mutant coronavirus has emerged, even more contagious than the original" what they're saying is they've tracked sixteen relevant mutations to the binding site that most vaccines are targeting and that one of those mutations (D14G) has made the virus more effective. They are further saying that when they sequence the virus, they see many sites where Coronavirus Classic (D14 Spike) and New Coronavirus (G14 Spike) are both present in a population but over a few weeks, New Coronavirus wins the taste test.

The argument is that vaccines developed to treat Coronavirus Classic are going to be less effective against New Coronavirus.





b_b  ·  1667 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Which is exactly why we need to be figuring out the logistics of testing and contact tracing like 2 months ago. Contact tracing is, obviously, orthogonal to vaccine development and is not dependent on viral stability. Damn shame Kushner is still in charge. At what point do we have a government mutiny? We're literally about to have a QAnon guy as our DNI.

kleinbl00  ·  1667 days ago  ·  link  ·  

An old high school friend decided to start a boxcar/judenstar discussion about freedoms and fee fees. The archetypal MAGAhats were all "yeah! You go gurl! rabble rabble" while a few of her braver friends vomited facts at her. She was deeply offended. She wrote another post about how she was offended. Deeply. What is the world coming to. The archetypal MAGAhats were all "Yeah! You go gurl! rabble rabble."

It has to be terrifying.

There's a large swath of society that no longer parses the content of debate. They put it on a scale and count the exclamation points. They have created a fact-free zone where the subject at hand no longer matters, what's important is the opinions that agree with yours and how deeply you all hold them.

You reach a point where you... have to go around them. You can't help. You can't hold. All you can do is not get any on you when they explode. You can be ready to pick up the pieces and you can do your level best to contain the outcome but you have to acknowledge that they want your involvement less than anything else in the entire world and that all your efforts to improve the situation are strengthening their resolve.

It is weakening the country but it is strengthening community ties. I don't know what the future looks like but I know it will be different.

And frankly, demonstrating to the world that total surveillance and total privacy aren't mutually exclusive is likely to open some uncomfortable lines of questioning for our tech industry and our government, assuming we still have either.

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ecib  ·  1666 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    There's a large swath of society that no longer parses the content of debate. They put it on a scale and count the exclamation points. They have created a fact-free zone where the subject at hand no longer matters, what's important is the opinions that agree with yours and how deeply you all hold them.

For some of these followers, bringing facts into their political street fight is downright offensive. Like it could not possibly be a more odious or corrupt thing to do.

kleinbl00  ·  1666 days ago  ·  link  ·  

An old friend told my sister to "stop with the personal attacks" when my sister pointed out that "using Jewish genocide to punctuate your impatience waiting for a hair appointment is highly offensive."

b_b  ·  1666 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Only a libtard could jump from an innocent, uplifting slogan like "Arbeit macht Frei" to some racial purity thing. Get a life.

kleinbl00  ·  1666 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I've come to the conclusion that the unstated, unrealized, unexamined thought process is

- this is our signalling

- this is our language

- disputing our signalling or language indicates your otherness

- down with otherness

...and since "this is our signaling" and "this is our language" are unassailable identities, you find yourself... well, the phrase I waded in with was

    I have long since learned that a person's rhetorical velocity from zero to Hitler is an excellent proxy for their resistance to logic so I will say only this:
b_b  ·  1666 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I buy it. It's all so innocent when the signaling is like Trekkies or coin collectors going about their business in a way you or I can't and won't understand (sure, I have no idea if you're a coin collector... Just making a point). But when the in group/out group phenomenon becomes a political philosophy, the responsibility rests on the in group to consider reality in their thinking. The exclusion of facts in a political philosophy is pretty much exactly the basis of Stalinism. There's a reason it was only high power party members who were subjected to the show trials. It was about making sure everyone knew that reality was whatever the Party decided it was on that particular day, irrespective of what it was the previous day. We're literally in e situation now where people can trot out Nazi slogans and then get pissy when someone calls them a Nazi. And it's not harmless. People are suffering because of it.

OftenBen  ·  1666 days ago  ·  link  ·  

How dare you give me the information that I need to make compassionate and reasoned decisions about the world and possibly change the hateful point of view that Fox News and my pastor have convinced me is the only way an adult can see the world.

steve  ·  1667 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    At what point do we have a government mutiny?

Hopefully in November... at all levels.

b_b  ·  1667 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I'm starting to think that Trump's best way out is to resign. He can throw a tantrum about how the Fake News and the Deep State ruined his presidency. He can have Pence pardon him and Don Jr. and Kush from all of their crimes, and he can move on to being the principle owner of OANN, as it's been reported that he is trying to buy it to go head-to-head with Fox News. That will save him the disgrace of being trounced in an election. It will save all of us the anxiety of wondering whether he's going to incite any violence after he loses (or tries to cancel the election or something). It's the only way for him to save face and preserve his 100% winning record of elections.