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What Was That About a Public Health Emergency, Again?

Here’s a meme for you that is chock-full of politically incorrect facts that you’re not supposed to notice right now.

There have been an astonishing 611 shootings in Chicago since the coronavirus outbreak started (true). In that same time period, Chicago is now up to 462 coronavirus-related deaths (also true).

So…what is the real public health emergency, here?

It’s getting really tiresome hearing all of the totalitarian news dorks tell us that we don’t know anything about science when we point out inconvenient facts like these. But we should talk about it, shouldn’t we? Even after the coronavirus is gone, thousands of people will still be getting shot in the worst neighborhoods of cities like Chicago and Baltimore.

We haven’t declared national emergencies over things like the drug epidemic either, for example. 70,000 Americans died from overdoses of fentanyl and heroin last year – and that’s more than are now projected to die from the Chinese virus.

Thousands of Americans are also murdered by illegal aliens who walked across our non-walled southern border. No emergency there!

And yet we’ve shut our entire economy down over a virus that continues to seem less and less dangerous by the day unless you live in New York City.


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