This whole idea that "you don't have the right to infect others" flies in the face of all of human history, and what it means to be human.

For hundreds of thousands of years (millions, really), we have evolved in an interconnected relationship...

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with our living environment. Including pathogens.
Our individual immune systems, and that of our species, become stronger by virtue of our interactions with pathogens.

And for anyone who wasn't aware of how this worked in the past, one of the biggest stories in the news...

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...right now is about how people with previous exposure to NON-COVID-19 coronaviruses now have some T-cell immunity against Covid-19.

In other words: These people are better protected against Covid-19 BECAUSE they went out and got exposed to other pathogens in the past...

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Because they did NOT try to isolate themselves from nature, or "socially distance" or treat their fellow human beings as if each one were an existential threat.

What we are witnessing right now is germ theory and allopathic philosophy taken to their extremes.

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...And those extremes are absurd. The idea that the way to be safe, or healthy, is to avoid contact with other human beings, avoid contact with nature, with pathogens... is nuts. And it turns hundreds of thousands of years of human evolution on its head.

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When this whole narrative goes down–and it is going down–it's going to go down hard.

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