Mitchell Heiman
@MitchellH2018Seneca, KS - Lawrence, KS | ΣΦΕ University of Kansas: Mechanical Engineering
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Litigation update: FDA doubles down, asking federal judge to grant it until at least 2096 to fully release Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine data. Our legal response: billions in taxpayer funds to Pfizer + mandates + immunity for harms + hiding data = 1984. bit.ly/3Gp4Y1T
Abjectly failed to provide a persuasive case for child vaccination when persistently confronted by @joerogan only to appear on Sesame Street a few weeks later and talk to @BigBird on why you should vaccinate your little ones who are at infinitesimally low risk of Covid.
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"There is perhaps no phenomenon which contains so much destructive feeling as 'moral indignation,' which permits envy or hate to be acted out under the guise of virtue." - Erich Fromm
🤡🌎 University of Kansas Professor offers to give higher grades for vaccinated students
This is what it looks like when the applied cure is worse than the disease.
It’s only a lockdown if the people let it be a lockdown…
Judicial Watch received 2,469 pages of new documents from the CDC, which reveal that FB coordinated closely w/the CDC to control the COVID narrative & “misinformation” & that over $3.5M in free advertising given to the CDC by social media companies. READ: jwatch.us/RyPFXv
State Governor Mandates Everyone Wear Snorkels In Case They Fall In A Pool babylonbee.com/news/state-gov…
It's truly amazing watching 'liberals' of all colours berating, demeaning, and insulting black people, latinos, and women who did not vote exactly how they demanded. Amazing.
The idea of open discussion and diversity of thought should be celebrated and encouraged, and I suspect many of my peers attending KU would agree. These actions should not be ignored. foxnews.com/us/sorority-me… #FoxNews
What if the people best qualified to determine their risk calculations are individuals and communities, not national experts? What if experts ought to provide us information such that we can calculate our decisions in our local communities, rather than one-size-fits-all policies?
So in case you’re keeping score at home the red states are going to have pro and college sports and the blue state people aren’t ever allowed to leave their houses again.
There are many failings in American media today, but I feel like the three biggest are: 1. Lack of historical knowledge. 2. Favoring of anecdotal outlier stories, often rooted in “identities” over real data & probability 3. Inability to clearly distinguish between fact & opinion.
⚠️ COVID-19 symptoms have been updated ⚠️ * Fever * Shortness of breath * Unjustified trust in the govt * Fatigue * Surrendering freedom and rights * Dry cough * Shameless desire for authoritarian dictatorship and/or martial law Stay safe everyone!
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This 104-year-old WWII veteran survived the Spanish Flu, Great Depression and World War II. Now, he's recovered from coronavirus – just in time to celebrate his birthday cbsn.ws/2R8G2Ve
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