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WaPo promotes writer who said ‘Karens’ were lucky blacks didn’t call for revenge
A Washington Post writer who tweeted that white women were “lucky” that black people were “just calling them Karens instead of calling for revenge,” has been promoted by the paper.
Karen Attiah is now a regular columnist on the “race, international affairs, culture and human rights” beat, the newspaper said Thursday.
Last summer, the Texas native blamed white woman for racial inequality in a series of tweets, while her employer remained tight-lipped on the ensuring controversy.
nypost.com/2021/06/19/wapo-promotes-writer-who-said-karens-lucky-blacks-didnt-call-for-revenge/
Yahoo News on Hydroxychloroquine
Big Media versus independent person posting the same article
Fox’s Neil Cavuto on hydroxychloroquine: “I cannot stress this enough, this will kill you”
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On Covid Propaganda & NIH Deletes Early Virus Sequencing Data
Fake Robert E Lee Descendent
Headlines about Muslim Crime in Britain
Epstein and Bill Gates
Stanford Mask Study immediately censored by Twitter
Facemasks in the COVID-19 era: A health hypothesis
Baruch VainshelboimâŽ
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Many countries across the globe utilized medical and non-medical facemasks as non-pharmaceutical intervention for reducing the transmission and infectivity of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19). Although, scientific evidence supporting facemasks’ efficacy is lacking, adverse physiological, psychological and health effects are established. Is has been hypothesized that facemasks have compromised safety and efficacy profile and should be avoided from use. The current article comprehensively summarizes scientific evidences with respect to wearing facemasks in the COVID-19 era, providing prosper information for public health and decisions making.
Keywords: Physiology, Psychology, Health, SARS-CoV-2, Safety, Efficacy









