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Author Topic: Arguing against data is moot. Look at what these charts say, how do you argue?  (Read 558 times)

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Offline YAX

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Keep in mind that Republican states tend to be more rural (that means, less crowded too so spreading Covid-19 should be harder).




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Keep in mind that Republican states tend to be more rural (that means, less crowded too so spreading Covid-19 should be harder).



Silly boy!!! Love it when you throw one-sided graph to push your point. Why don't do a little more research and post the BLM protesting. You'll see that these increases in infection directly correlate to the protesting. e.g. Texas - highest increase infection is in Houston, Dallas/Forthworth...



https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/texas-coronavirus-cases.html -from a lib friendly MSM.

Here's another data for you since you love statistic:

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1109011/coronavirus-covid19-death-rates-us-by-state/
Look at the death rate of the virus... majority of the top ranked are control by Dems.



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Interesting that you would blame it on BLM protestors and fail to mention the Stay-at-home protestors who were storming govt buildings with guns and no masks. Bet you completely forgot about them too or maybe just conveniently forgot about them.

Let's not forget, much of the BLM protests occurred in MN but you don't have that on your list for some reason



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