Posted by Ken Waldron on August 28, 2020, 1:50 am, in reply to ""disinformation""
"My recollection is that one of his contentions is that covid is not particularly deadly. Is that an example of disinformation from him?"
Yea. As has been pointed out repeatedly here: from months ago, its also pretty contagious so being "not particularly deadly" is irrelevant. Contagious: especially amongst those most prone to its effects, which is why it ended up killing a lot of people.
Did you notice the posts? Did you think about the point made? If so why would you think repeating a point endlessly about it not being "particularly deadly" when that point was shown to be irrelevant is anything other than repetition propaganda of the "broken record" type? As Shyaku puts it above "...the point of view - promoted by yourself and others - is not losing attention, while there is nothing really new to say."
And did you notice the deaths btw? or are you pretending like others here that these are the result of "something else- anything else..." when they actually correlate pretty clearly with the infection?
And this old saw: that actually "...Coleman is criticising the culture of compliance..."
Well sorry to be the one to tell you but sometimes you need to conform to "the culture of compliance..": every time you step in a car, a bus, a train, a plane, even jump on a bike: if you don't or the driver doesn't on your behalf, then you will probably die and kill others too.
- Compliance or rules are often there for a very good reason: just opposing "compliance" doesn't make you a "dissident": that actually takes some thought and reflection.