johnu, on 2021-August-08, 18:01, said:
Ex-Newsmax Host Who Attacked 'Lying Freak' Dr. Fauci Over 'Scamdemic' Has Died Of COVID
Raise your hand if you will shed a tear for an anti-masker, anti-vaxxer, pro-Covid whackjob who probably had a hand in countless Covid deaths of followers who believed his Covid bullsh*t. The US needs laws so that people like this can be sued for everything they have and will ever have for promoting dangerous misinformation that results in the deaths of others.
A while back there was a story in WaPo about a woman who had been an anti. I forget the exact details but they were approximately this: Her husband had now died of covid, her son was on a ventilator for covid.
She was of course hoping for the best for them, but she also wanted to go public acknowledging that she, and they, had made a tragic mistake. She quoted her son as saying "This isn't a hoax".
I don't cheer when people die, that's just not in me, but I do wish they would acknowledge error before passing on. And accept some responsibility, as the woman in the WaPo story was doing.
I don't passively accept the judgment of experts, experts can be wrong, but then I have to use some judgment because generally experts as your best, if fallible, source of guidance. Long long ago I was invited to a party, and after a bit I thought things were strange there, and after more of a bit I got up and left. There was strong urging to stay, but I left. The next day the place where the party was held was written up in the paper as a Moonie recruitment center. Not the same thing as antivaxxers, of course but there is this: A person has to be able to spot a conster when they see one. Many of these guys, and I have always included Trump in this, are such obviously bad people. Just listen a bit and how can you miss it? Details aside, I can't see why anyone trusts them for a moment.
Anyway, I am guessing that this guy from the obit went his way w/o acknowledging error. Iy's all like a bad horror movie.