I am ending this post with pictures of a fake publication called “The Ironic” Call it a second knockoff to the publication “The Atlantic” The original knockoff is called “The Vertlartnic” and has a very “pro-vaccination” stance which I felt the need to counter. Also, I think my version looks better. You be the judge.
As many know, most of my pushback is with those on twitter.
After one of these particular episodes where someone posted a study on the hundreds of thousands of deaths due to measles, I quickly posted a part of the study that showed that these deaths were not based on actual deaths, but on death rates based on models. The article itself said that it only had 300k or so actual cases of measles.
Here is the original article.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-50659893
Here is how the numbers were created:
One, two, three, four, I declare a pandemic war.
When I brought this up to the original poster. They didn’t like my answer. And eventually, my reply didn’t show up. I thought it was a twitter glitch, but it wasn’t. The guy didn’t like my reply so much, he hid it. And apparently, this makes us very angry according to him.
He’s right. I am absolutely so angry right now. I decided to pen this post. Can you not feel the seething anger in each of my words?
I was amazed.
The way you can do this, is if you are the original poster and not someone who replies on a thread, you have carte blanche to hide tweets, and you don’t need a reason to do it. If you think they have. profile picture your disapprove of, you can hit the dots next to their name and hide their reply
I didn’t even know, and it’s been around since 2019.
You can do that. You can hide people’s replies on Twitter.
I think he wanted me to believe in some conspiracy theory someone else mentioned conspiracy theories, but Twitter hasn’t been running quite right since Elon took over. There is some gum in the plumbing.
Currently, I have to reload Twitter twice to get it to work. And occasionally my posts won’t go through. It could be a browser issue…but anyway. Pretty cool feature. And listen, I think it is useful. If someone is harassing you, or posting some content you don’t like, maybe you should have the right to hide it.
Or you can block a person and make all their replies fall like a Jenga tower. This has happened to me more than a few times. I had one person agitated today. I kept calling out their logical fallacies, and they were especially mad when I would not engage with them in a way they deemed to be satisfactory.
I think he was livid by other posts on the timeline of my Twitter feed. He mentioned them to me at one point. “What are all the “Ironic” screenshots about?
Here’s Some “Ironic” Headlines.
On the “completely normal” release of the Covid Vaccine.
Who’s To Blame that things aren’t exactly at “2019” normal levels?
All this dangerous misinformation out there, who ya gonna call?
There seems to be a “1984” Theme Going On here.
On why Covid might not be so seasonal…
All these issues and deaths, it’s either a mystery or “Long Covid” couldn’t be anything else…
Update: To counter my tweets being "hidden" I took screenshots and reposted them. Apparently, the guy hiding my tweets did not like that.
So many deaths by coincidence. That's why I created the word "coincidism", to describe those who blame the problems they are causing on coincidence. Sure, I coined the word for vaccine injuries and other pharmaceutical harm, but it also applies to the factory claiming the fish dying downstream is just a coincidence. I hope this word and concept become part of our speech in the next few months or years. Coincidism is a filthy thing, much like fascism, communism and so on...