That 75% was most likely based on a sample of loyal television watchers, the ones who are still immersed in the Kool-Aid -- far from a representative sample, given how many of us have turned off the MSM. But when that % is reported to their audience, it reinforces the illusion of near-consensus to them.
I like your strategy of asking people the date of their latest booster!
That 75% was most likely based on a sample of loyal television watchers, the ones who are still immersed in the Kool-Aid -- far from a representative sample, given how many of us have turned off the MSM. But when that % is reported to their audience, it reinforces the illusion of near-consensus to them.
I like your strategy of asking people the date of their latest booster!
I have a friend who wouldn't tell me about her first jab, because I had warned her. Cancer in remission. She has now had booster and combo flu....I don't think she has many weeks left.
That 75% was most likely based on a sample of loyal television watchers, the ones who are still immersed in the Kool-Aid -- far from a representative sample, given how many of us have turned off the MSM. But when that % is reported to their audience, it reinforces the illusion of near-consensus to them.
I like your strategy of asking people the date of their latest booster!
I have a friend who wouldn't tell me about her first jab, because I had warned her. Cancer in remission. She has now had booster and combo flu....I don't think she has many weeks left.