and the dumb kids, unfortunately. I did a spot with some non-US teenagers, in a class recently. The topic was "name a person you admire and why". Guess whose filthy name came up...
I think one difference it makes, to answer your question, is that unsubstantiated claims like this tend to spread, virus like.
Especially when pedalled by presidents and official government agencies.
Many governments handled the pandemic predictably awfully, but this false narrative can have dangerous consequences, too.
I'm worried about the number of times I've seen 'plandemic' spoken about. It gives me the impression that simply through repetition the meme grew stronger. But now it's being echoed by_official statespeople. _
There are more reasons than I have time to type out, but I am a long time mac and iDevice user. What's got me raging lately is how, out of spite over a (justified, imo) EU ruling, apple is refusing to let EU customers access the newest toys in the playground.
I'm in the process of transferring over to Android right now, I just havent found the right phone for me, yet.
Nokia N950 was the best