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  • May 2, 2020
    Nessy

    And it’s a miracle

    drinking s***

  • May 2, 2020

    I heard Bill Gates actually approved Windows ME.

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    Jonz

    Facts.

    Isnt there a conspiracy theory thread already? I suggest OP posts this bullshit there instead.

    Look bro, I'm not an anti-vaxxer. I just am skeptical about trusting large coalitions of corporations to have biometric info on billions of people. Also dont trust billionaires who hang out at jeffrey epsteins house

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    krishna bound

    While the vaccination stuff is something different, and microchip is debatable, the whole idea of globalized digital bio-identification pushed by the gates foundation and this weird ID2020 organization (which has seemingly sprung from nowhere) is just as if not worse of an idea.

    Care to expand on that?

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    Nessy

    He’s been working on treating diseases for a few decades now and saved a few million people from malaria stop acting dumb

    (and he also lobbied for stricter intellectual property laws which help make medicine less accessible for poorer countries in the first place)

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    He’s a notable investor in companies having to do with medical research, supplies, and yes: vaccinations.

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    Scratchin Mamba

    (and he also lobbied for stricter intellectual property laws which help make medicine less accessible for poorer countries in the first place)

    Yes IP laws are a problem and sometimes a scam in a lot of domains but let’s not act like he doesnt know what he’s talking about

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    jean pierre

    Look bro, I'm not an anti-vaxxer. I just am skeptical about trusting large coalitions of corporations to have biometric info on billions of people. Also dont trust billionaires who hang out at jeffrey epsteins house

    This is literally a narrative anti-vaxx groups have been pushing.

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    Jonz

    This is literally a narrative anti-vaxx groups have been pushing.

    ok? but I'm not an anti vaxxer.

  • May 2, 2020

    same reason white/reddit people obsess over Elon musk. S*** is weird

  • May 2, 2020
    jean pierre

    ok? but I'm not an anti vaxxer.

    Ok so stop acting like one

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    Jonz

    Care to expand on that?

    Sure. To be clear, I don't think Gates is some conspiratorial satanic devil worshipper or likely even a bad person per-se. I do think though that billionaire tech businessmen are some of the worst people in the worst. It's because they can't comprehend a future without reliance on the technology they built since they have a tech-centric worldview. They're so used to the praise from the media, the endless flow of money, the government contracts they've relied on for stability for decades, etc. they can't imagine a world where they aren't at the center of the economic and cultural drive.
    So whenever they see gaps in the world, they just say "yeah f*** it let's have tech fill the gap" because that's literally all they know. They don't understand things like medicine or economics. They just know tech and think the extrapolation of their technical ideas can apply universally. They're inadvertent (or in the case of someone like Elon Musk, willing) technocrats who essentially advocate for extra-legal organizations which are global and have more power than governments. They see themselves as having this weird power complex of bettering society narrowly through their owns means.

  • May 2, 2020
    krishna bound

    Sure. To be clear, I don't think Gates is some conspiratorial satanic devil worshipper or likely even a bad person per-se. I do think though that billionaire tech businessmen are some of the worst people in the worst. It's because they can't comprehend a future without reliance on the technology they built since they have a tech-centric worldview. They're so used to the praise from the media, the endless flow of money, the government contracts they've relied on for stability for decades, etc. they can't imagine a world where they aren't at the center of the economic and cultural drive.
    So whenever they see gaps in the world, they just say "yeah f*** it let's have tech fill the gap" because that's literally all they know. They don't understand things like medicine or economics. They just know tech and think the extrapolation of their technical ideas can apply universally. They're inadvertent (or in the case of someone like Elon Musk, willing) technocrats who essentially advocate for extra-legal organizations which are global and have more power than governments. They see themselves as having this weird power complex of bettering society narrowly through their owns means.

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    Nessy

    Yes IP laws are a problem and sometimes a scam in a lot of domains but let’s not act like he doesnt know what he’s talking about

    Sure he knows more than anybody itt but he still should not be trusted

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    Stan Smith

    He’s a notable investor in companies having to do with medical research, supplies, and yes: vaccinations.

    That would actually be a really good reason for why he shouldn't be trusted lol

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    Now I don't think he had anything to do with the outbreak lol

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    Scratchin Mamba

    Now I don't think he had anything to do with the outbreak lol

    No, I'm just saying he recently talked about investing in vaccines. I AM NOT AN ANTIVAXXER this was just the most recent one i found on the internet. I deleted it because I thought it would send the wrong message.

    Im not saying hes responsible, im merely responding to the user Stan Smith who mentioned that Gates invested in vaccines. This tweet is building on that

    Ignore the crazy replies. This tweet is just saying how he thinks vaccines would be a wise investment

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    Bill gates hates his fans

  • Nessy 🦎
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    Scratchin Mamba

    Sure he knows more than anybody itt but he still should not be trusted

    Not trying to sound like those libertarian weirdos but i trust him more than our governments when it comes to issues like this

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    krishna bound

    Sure. To be clear, I don't think Gates is some conspiratorial satanic devil worshipper or likely even a bad person per-se. I do think though that billionaire tech businessmen are some of the worst people in the worst. It's because they can't comprehend a future without reliance on the technology they built since they have a tech-centric worldview. They're so used to the praise from the media, the endless flow of money, the government contracts they've relied on for stability for decades, etc. they can't imagine a world where they aren't at the center of the economic and cultural drive.
    So whenever they see gaps in the world, they just say "yeah f*** it let's have tech fill the gap" because that's literally all they know. They don't understand things like medicine or economics. They just know tech and think the extrapolation of their technical ideas can apply universally. They're inadvertent (or in the case of someone like Elon Musk, willing) technocrats who essentially advocate for extra-legal organizations which are global and have more power than governments. They see themselves as having this weird power complex of bettering society narrowly through their owns means.

    Some fair points, I agree we should always be cautious of ppl with too much power and influence. That being said there is zero evidence bill gates has any type of nefarious intent behind his actions. And it bothers me to see these anti-vaxx lunatics push this narrative.

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    Which is sad but that’s where we’re at rn

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    India banned his foundation because they were killing people

  • May 2, 2020
    shostakovich

    India banned his foundation because they were killing people

    Source?

  • May 2, 2020
    shostakovich

    India banned his foundation because they were killing people

    Literally a lie

    "The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) suspended PATH’s HPV clinical trial in India over irregularities such as improperly obtained consent forms, and the Union Government issued a warning letter to PATH “asking it to be careful while conducting clinical trials so as to ensure that discrepancies and violations are not repeated in future.” But neither that global health organization nor the Gates Foundation is being “sued” by India or has been “banned” from operating in that country."

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