That Sure is a Scary “Virus” You Found There, MSM

Sometimes all it takes to create a great meme is an attentive eye for detail. Here we have just a side-by-side comparison of the photos from two different “news” stories. Notice anything?

In the story on the left, from Sky News in Australia, we have a poor lady in India who collapsed due to some sort of gas leak that made a bunch of people sick. And on the right, the American media has a photo of the same lady in the purple shirt – but now she’s “dead from COVID!”

How are we supposed to believe anything that these freaks doing the “news” are telling us?

Oh, no! It’s a big, scary outbreak of COVID in India, but this time it’s double secret probation COVID! We’d better lock down our economy again, just like we did the last time when China was releasing all of those fake videos of healthy young people dropping dead in the streets. Better put on a second mask, Johnny!

It just never ends with these people. They’ll be trying to force us to shut down our small businesses and mask up for eternity, unless we finally just give them the bird and go about our lives!


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