Per anti-vax conspiracy theorist RFK, Jr., Trump promised him control of our public Health agencies in deal for him to drop out and endorse Trump.

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      They are a type of death cult, they just aren’t the ones they want dead. It’s “us.” :/

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        No I get that. But all these policies impact the death cult too, and I don’t know if they’re unaware of it, or they’re all like ‘eh, worth it.’

        And if they’re like ‘eh, worth it’ then why the crap do they need these policies when they can lower the population amongst themselves? I would be willing to bet that we could even criminalize something like planning mass death by unconventional means, and maybe even make it a crime punishable by death to make sure their death cult includes enough death.

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          I think a very very large portion of them are antivax, they see it as not only unnecessary, but harmful. Tie that into the corporate mandates to get vaccinated which they viewed as oppressive and this is just exactly the kind of stuff they’d love to see. I don’t think death is a thought at all in regards to this, if anything they consider it a safety measure.

          I’m sure there’s not an insignificant portion of them also thinking “anything that triggers a liberal is great in my book!”

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            Your last point is the most obvious one, but the most confusing.

            Progressives debate everything, and in their mind anything that is arguable and debating equals arguing, so everything can actually trigger a progressive. All they really have to say is “some people are better than others because we say so.”