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The People's News #137, July 17

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Why isn't this news everywhere?
https://justthenews.com/government/cong ... immigrants
The "breakdown" oddly places LGBTQ+ in separate category from certain groups usually considered LGBTQ+ members (were they afraid the larger percentage  would cause violence?)
https://www.breitbart.com/health/2022/0 ... u-s-cases/
Wuhan—again.
https://www.breitbart.com/asia/2022/07/ ... arm-world/
 
Signs of the Times
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Most Equally Esteemed Komrads,

Again, my fishy brain is in a quandary.  The article our Komrad Colonel posted about the STD Monkeypox and New York contains a confusing quote.

"He added that the medicine for treating the Monkeypox infection is more of a shortage than the limited vaccine supply."

Wouldn't a shortage be the result of a limited supply?  And wouldn't a limited supply result in a shortage?  What is the difference? 

Oh, I think I feel what the difference might be.  A shortage would just exist and we have to find out whose fault it is.  A limited supply implies the influence of "economics"!  KKKapitalism!!!!!  All limitations on supply must be an intentional slight due to UNFAIRNESS, discrimination, and are the evil Rethuglicans fault.  The article is just stating that blame has yet to be assigned.  We will find the guilty and deliver punishment swift and sure.

Again comfortable in the Current Truth™,

Red Salmon

 

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Red Salmon wrote:
7/17/2022, 7:57 pm
...a confusing quote...

"He added that the medicine for treating the Monkeypox infection is more of a shortage than the limited vaccine supply."
It would be a monkeypox paradox if shortage and limited supply were both the same, but in there is no monkey business here.

Nationally, supplies of the medicine have been produced and are still in production, but the highest-risk demographic of New Yorkers can't resist indulging in hot, wet monkeysex, so monkeypox infections have outstripped local supplies of medicine, resulting in a local shortage.

Instead of going apeshit, the CDC urges New Yorkers not to monkey around with intimate contact and has provided the following bizarre suggestions that made us all laugh a few weeks ago:

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Personally, I recommend cold showers, lots of baseball and some Fritz Lang films until this blows over and the next plandemic mysteriously appears out of nowhere.




 


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‘pelipsky read a confusing statistic included in the NYC Monkey Pox article.

[Men account for 321 of the 336 reported cases (95.5 percent) as of July 13, the report states. The report states that no women contracted the virus during the reporting period. /quote]

Obviously there is some fudging in the Monkey Pox Report numbers, because something’s not adding up in the horned lagomorph’s brain.

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jackalopelipsky wrote:
7/18/2022, 8:23 am
‘pelipsky read a confusing statistic included in the NYC Monkey Pox article.
[Men account for 321 of the 336 reported cases (95.5 percent) as of July 13, the report states. The report states that no women contracted the virus during the reporting period. /quote]

Obviously there is some fudging in the Monkey Pox Report numbers, because something’s not adding up in the horned lagomorph’s brain.

Bear in lagomorph brain that gender misidentification is a prosecutable offense in NYC, so the unidentified 15 of 336 beg the question, "What is a woman?" ....literally.


 
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