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baizuocuck 2 points ago +2 / -0

How much would a 1 bedroom apartment or a small house cost in your area? I want to get the hell out of Peel Region.

Dr. Lawrence Loh is a retard. And I'm assuming that Peel Region's council voted him in. Or maybe the Regional Chair appointed him. The Regional chair is voted on by the members of the Regional council. Which consist of city councilors from Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon. So it's most likely that the people we elected appointed that dumb ass. Or the people we elected appointed the dumb ass Regional councilor who appointed that dumb ass MOH.

Is the mayor of Sudbury really that afraid that we would drive 5 hours there to spread the virus? lmao

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baizuocuck 4 points ago +4 / -0

Dr. Eileen de Villa (Toronto) and Dr. Lawrence Loh (Peel) are responsible for this. And Doug Ford is a cuck for listening to them. York Region's based MOH asked to have the lockdown lifted and Doug Ford granted him his wish.

North Bay-Parry Sound's MOH must be a Karen or a scared cuck because their rates are so microscopic. They should be in the Yellow Zone going by Ontario's re-opening guidelines. They did have muh variant but come on. I can't find any information from a cursory google search on who their MOH is.

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baizuocuck 1 point ago +1 / -0

Influenzas and coronaviruses peak in January. It's normal for viruses to ramp down now. There's been a downward trend in case numbers in Ontario since January 6th, which predates that WHO article.

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baizuocuck 1 point ago +1 / -0

In Ontario the 7-day average test positivity rate dropped by two-thirds (6.36% to 2.13%) from the peak of January 2-8 but the tests per day rate dropped by only 12% since then. So the coronavirus is actually ramping down and it's not due to testing less.

Tests per capita might have went down a lot nation-wide. But not in Ontario.

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baizuocuck 3 points ago +3 / -0

Dr. Eileen de Villa earned $309,595 per year in 2019. https://www.ontariosunshinelist.com/people/xyrqbf Fucking insane how much we are paying this bitch in full while millions of people are furloughed and on CERB

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baizuocuck 3 points ago +3 / -0

Peel MOH Dr. Lawrence Loh is asking for the same for Peel as well :(

While Peel is still ranked #1 in Ontario in new cases per capita (105 new weekly cases per 100K pop, more than double the provincial average of 52), Peel is down to 1455 new cases per week compared to 3963 new cases per week in early January. That's a 63% drop. How does a 63% drop not earn us at least an easing into red zone?

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baizuocuck 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oof I didn't read that caption. lol. When they have a clickbaity title like "All residents of Mississauga condo to be tested after South African COVID-19 variant confirmed" I took the lying mainstream liberal media at face value. It looks like they stretched the truth.

I'm surprised the government didn't make it mandatory. With all the disregard they've had for our civil liberties so far, mandatory testing and quarantine of "exposed" individuals is the next step.

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baizuocuck 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah if you only test people who have symptoms, no shit the test positivity rate is going to be higher. If you test a bunch of asymptomatics, no shit the test positivity rate is going to drop.

With Peel Region forcing 1,000 residents at a condo to go get tested due to a B.1.351 variant outbreak there, Peel's case totals will likely go up and the media is going to hype that. While they will ignore the inevitable decrease in the test positivity rate.

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baizuocuck 12 points ago +12 / -0

The funny thing is black, indigenous, latino, etc. people tend to be skeptical of vaccines and the health care system in general. Because they think Big Pharma and health care workers are racist.

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baizuocuck 11 points ago +11 / -0

Exactly. We're not going to be able to change the situation through politics anyways. What we need to focus on is changing the culture.

Politics is downstream of culture. - Andrew Breitbart

Canada has a nanny state culture. We need to nurture a culture of honoring individual liberty in Canada. That is the challenge.

The average man does not want to be free. He simply wants to be safe. - Henry Louis Mencken

I flirted with the idea of running as an independent MPP in 2022. But all that's going to be accomplished is me getting doxxed and getting carbombed outside my campaign office by Antifa. I would be more useful as a blogger and author. Because we need to change the culture.

This whole pandemic response is not a public health issue, it's a moral issue, a philosophical issue.

What's the point of extending granny's lifespan by a year or two or three if she is imprisoned in her home? We should strive to live lives that are worth living. Mere biological sustenance and safety only fulfills the bottom two rungs of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Humans crave love and belgoning, esteem and self-actualization.

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baizuocuck 12 points ago +12 / -0

If people want to inject an experimental mRNA vaccine into their arms, go ahead. Just don't make it mandatory. I'm not taking this shit. The Pfizer jab has only been available for like what? Two months? And there's all these reports online of people having bell's palsy, severe adverse reactions and dying. I took my flu jab like a good citizen but the flu vaccine has like 20+ years of history behind its development. And the flu vaccine isn't mandatory.

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baizuocuck 18 points ago +20 / -2

If the Tories adopted an anti-lockdown position, they would lose the suburban Karens in the 905 who crowned Harper and Doug Ford. So I understand where Erin O'Tool is coming from. But this is a slimy politician move. At a certain point you have to put your foot down and stand up for principle. Even if the majority of the country is authoritarian and stands against individual liberty. I would rather stand alone or in a small minority than give in to tyranny.

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baizuocuck 10 points ago +10 / -0

In Peel Region the case fatality rate for my age group (30-39) is 0.02%. The case hospitalization rate for my age group is a whopping 0.96%. And ICU admissions represent a staggering 19.54% of hospitalization admissions for 35-64 year olds and 9.38% of hospitalization admissions for 18-34 year olds. I'm so scared.

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baizuocuck 2 points ago +2 / -0

And the thing too is that he should be able to command a good wage in Portugal as a trucker. Driving a semi truck safely is a valuable skill that not every guy off the street in Lisboa knows how to do. If not, he can easily get a job as a trucker in Luxembourg, France or wherever the fuck in the EU. Meanwhile here in Canada truckers aren't paid as well as they used to be because of all the Pajeets we hire. Even if the actual nominal wage is higher in Ontario, the cost of living is cheaper in Portugal. So while the median wage in Portugal is low as fuck, truckers get paid a lot more than the median wage in Portugal I'm sure.

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baizuocuck 2 points ago +2 / -0

This guy is such a scared pussy. "I can't go back to Portugal, muh COVID." And I say this as someone who is Portuguese (born in Toronto though). The median age of COVID death in Portugal is 80+. It's not like Portuguese health care is considerably worse than Canada's. Portugal is poor by Western Europe standards but it's still considered a developed country.

The COVID death rate and even hospitalization rate for his age group is extremely low. He's like what? In his 40s? Yes being a diabetic obese fat ass increases your COVID risk. But he should have thought of that when he continued to stuff his face the past 11 months.

I lost 5% of my body weight in 7 1/2 weeks just by cutting out sweets, snacks and eating less. And I have less buccal fat and visceral fat. An obese fat ass like him can lose 5% of his body weight far quicker than I did because fat people have a higher BMR than thinner people.

I don't understand why Portuguese people in 2021 unironically want to live in Canada. This motherfucker can drive a truck anywhere in the EU as a Portuguese citizen. And he chose this frozen authoritarian shit hole country? I have never even step foot in Portugal, my mom popped me out in a hospital in Toronto, I barely speak Portuguese and I'm thinking of applying for my Portuguese citizenship so that I can actually leave Canada and go live and work in Sweden or some other saner EU country. And this guy wants to stay? lmao.

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baizuocuck 2 points ago +2 / -0

There are white people that still exist in Brampton. And also lots of blacks there. Just not as much as South Asians obviously. I know a white girl in Brampton who burns more coal than China. And I see white girls pushing strollers with mulatto/mulatta babies all the time in Brampton.

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baizuocuck 4 points ago +4 / -0

Brampton is full of public-facing workers who lost their jobs when they shuttered indoor dining, barbershops, hair salons, gyms, cinemas, non-essential retail and put capacity restrictions on essential retail.

If you don't want people in Brampton to collect CERB, don't take their job away with lockdowns.

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baizuocuck 7 points ago +7 / -0

You know how it's often said here that people are crazy to voluntarily go get tested? Well 1000+ residents at a condo are being forcefully tested and quarantined by the government now because 5 residents tested positive for B.1.351 (South African variant). This is crazy. We have no civil liberties in this country.

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baizuocuck 16 points ago +16 / -0

The general public supports lockdowns overwhelmingly https://www.campaignresearch.com/news-updates and politicians are sackless wonders who will do anything to get re-elected. Including destroying the economy and getting the country into tremendous debt.

While there is a political cost to inflation, austerity and other social ills that will result from lockdowns in the long-term, the long-term impacts of lockdown may not come home to roost by the next election. I've noticed inflation recently at my local supermarket. But most people are too low IQ to notice that the price of something went up 12-13%. And so the politicians have decided to make the gamble to trade away their future to win the next re-election. The Ontario election is June 2022. Quebec late 2022. If Trudeau calls an election now and wins, he buys himself another 4 years. If Doug Ford let the virus rip and the COVID death toll in Ontario ends up being 4x what it is now, it's going to cost him the June 2022 election. Because it's the suburban Karens in the 905 that crowned Doug Ford. And they will turn on him fast and vote Liberal.

If lockdowns was all top-down and there was no broad public support for them, there would at least be riots on the streets in Brampton. And I actually predicted riots in Brampton back in November and it never happened. Because the people overwhelmingly support lockdowns. And the minority who don't go along to get along.

In my personal life, I have seen friends and family buy into the COVID hysteria. These are not bots on twitter.

There isn't a culture of individual liberty in Canada. Canada is a nation full of authoritarians. Statists. Canada has a nanny state culture. Instead of people taking personal responsibility for their own health, they want to sick the police on their fellow citizens to make them stay home at gunpoint.

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baizuocuck 15 points ago +15 / -0

When the Ontario government announced that Niagara would be moved to lockdown grey zone on Friday, Niagara was ranked 11th/34 regions in Ontario in new weekly cases per 100K (and ranked 9th/34 in test positivity rate (2.4%).

Meanwhile Chatham-Kent is 4th/34 in cases per capita and they have been relaxed to red zone. Halton is 4th/34 in test positivity and they are also in red zone.

The government isn't even following the science.

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baizuocuck 2 points ago +2 / -0

They were queueing up in droves in Newfoundland in a winter storm to get tested. lmao. Newfies are a bunch of cucks. If I had a cold, I would just stay home. There is no way I'm driving in a winter storm to get tested. I would be far more likely to die from a car accident than COVID.

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baizuocuck 7 points ago +7 / -0

The problem is that every study that shows that masks work is a simulation and not an actual real life experiment. And we've seen countless examples of the cases surging in the fall-winter after the mask mandates went into place in the summer.

This simple experiment will show you that surgical masks and cloth masks are bullshit: Try breathing through your mask in the cold and have someone video record you with their phone and you'll see your CO2 escape through your mask. Take an aerosol can and try spraying through a mask. And you'll see the mist go right through it.

It's the same with all the "modelling" predicting the virus spread. It's all computer models with parameters set by the experimenters. There is no real world basis for the set parameters. These models make the assumption that there is no virus seasonality. They assume that the infection fatality rate is the same as the case fatality rate. They make assumptions that the variants are like 50-70% more contagious and 30% more lethal without any real evidence of this.

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baizuocuck 10 points ago +10 / -0

Indigenous people have lower Vitamin D blood levels than whites. Making them more suspcetible to bad outcomes from COVID when all other variables are equal. Which explains why Amazonas in Brazil, Peru, Mexico, etc. got hit hard by COVID.

But it's absolutely ridiculous to have young Indigenous adults be made a priority over white seniors. Obviously the COVID death rate of a young Indigenous person is a lot lower than a white senior.

This woke shit is literally costing lives. The most vulnerable people should be offered the vaccine first. Assuming that the vaccine actually works of course.

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baizuocuck 7 points ago +7 / -0

253 cases in 5 days is 50.6 cases/day. For a province of 520,998 people, that's still only 9.7 cases per 100K per day. That's nothing. You're gonna lock down over those rookie numbers?

Brampton, Ontario averages 25 cases per 100K per day. At the peak Brampton was doing 59 cases per 100K per day.

California was doing over 100 cases per 100K per day at the peak. There are cities in Europe and the United States that went beyond even that.

If Justin Trudeau wasn't writing the cheques, would Newfoundland and Labrador fund their own lockdown?

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