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CanadianBloodline 6 points ago +6 / -0

Over the past week, the epidemiologist has made headlines by lashing out at the World Health Organization and labeling as “mad” countries that opted for strict lockdowns.

Throughout it all, Tegnell has argued that the world is only in the first stage of dealing with a long, uncertain battle with Covid-19. That’s why Sweden’s strategy — keep much of society open, but train people to observe distancing guidelines — is the only realistic way to cope in the long run, he says.

On Friday, Tegnell won a very public victory against the WHO, after lambasting the organization for making a “total mistake.” The WHO named Sweden on a list of 11 European countries where it said “accelerated transmission has led to very significant resurgence that, if left unchecked, will push health systems to the brink.” While Sweden remains on the list available on the WHO’s website, the organization has amended its assessment, and said Swedish contagion rates are in fact “stable.” It linked the high number of cases to an increase in testing.

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CanadianBloodline 2 points ago +2 / -0

That Soros is such a scumbag.

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CanadianBloodline 3 points ago +4 / -1

People need to wake up and realize that reddit is a multi-million dollar corp that is censoring what some say, yet allowing others to spew vitriol. I should look into who the investors are and whom they are connected to...

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CanadianBloodline 4 points ago +5 / -1

I dunno. This kind of rhetoric is a bit extreme.

It would be funny three to five years from now if this sort of speech was deemed unacceptable, and those that spouted it lost their jobs (if they have one).

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CanadianBloodline 4 points ago +4 / -0

"You win".

Feel better?

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CanadianBloodline 3 points ago +4 / -1

Yes! Thanks for the shout-out and the sticky!!

Good to see you here as well..!

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CanadianBloodline 6 points ago +6 / -0

I hope that somebody employed by reddit corp. spills the beans eventually.

I would love to know what's really going on behind the scenes there.

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CanadianBloodline 10 points ago +10 / -0

Reddit's pretty bad now. Recent super-divisive politics divides everyone and reddit plays unfairly and not in good faith.

Reddit is well-funded and it has a large user base. But, it's toxic to a very large swath of the general population now. A LOT of people are being forced to leave.

Reddit has just become a raft of SJWs calling everyone 'racist' just win arguments.

I do think that alternatives have a chance of becoming popular.

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CanadianBloodline 11 points ago +11 / -0

I think that this is his sixth or seventh nuke... ?

by Zednix
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CanadianBloodline 13 points ago +13 / -0

I think that this was his way of leaving the platform...