Yup^, 98% will NEVER admit it and say hey man you were probably smart not get the vax in hindsight, I was blinded by the govt telling me I was a loser POS if I didn’t get it.
Covid is not "over unless you're 80". My girlfriend's extended family has had it over the past month (at least 6 of them, aged 1 to 70, pretty much every generation). I doubt it will ever be "over". I've also known a couple elderly people to die of it the past couple weeks.Pure lunacy. COViD is over unless you’re 80. Let’s move on and stop pretending it’s any different than any other sickness .
To win the election obviously. Not that hard to come to this realizationYep, a political stunt. Who was in the White House when COVID first started spreading? Please remind me. Let's say you're right and it was a political stunt. What was the point? The economy was destroyed, our education system was worse, and for what? Who gains politically when everything is ****? Big Pharma was already making billions before Covid. People were already doubting science. Republicans were already hating Democrats and vice versa.
And yet Republicans did better than expected in both the House and Senate in 2020. If Trump didn’t treat Covid like the *** circus, you could make the case that he would’ve won regardless. But unfortunately for you, he was inept.To win the election obviously. Not that hard to come to this realization
I mean, are they still doing this? With the uptick of Covid diagnosis again, it’s going to be around.
Seriously, what is the protocols the teams face today, if any?
What if I told you most research schools lean liberal too? Like the other poster said, liberal arts doesn't pertain to politics. Liberty University and Hillsdale college are two of the most conservative schools in the country and are liberal arts schools.We’ll agree to disagree. 90+% of liberal arts schools are heavy left winged in their teachings
Northwestern has 6 players with COVId. If they have anyone out with injury they wouldn't really even have enough players to play the game.
At the last college I worked at, we had a basketball game postponed because of a norovirus outbreak on campus. Basketball team only had like 6 players that could play and one of those was only going to be allowed to play if one of the other 5 fouled out because of injury recovery. Schools agreed to postpone it because it was deemed not a safe situation for my school's team and the visiting team didn't want to come to campus with norovirus running rampant.Covid is not "over unless you're 80". My girlfriend's extended family has had it over the past month (at least 6 of them, aged 1 to 70, pretty much every generation). I doubt it will ever be "over". I've also known a couple elderly people to die of it the past couple weeks.
Now it is not creating as much havoc as it was a year or two ago. And it may be like the flu going forward.
To me the bigger question is, are games canceled for the flu, or do teams just play with a short-roster? I think the later. So I agree with your last point/statement.
I don't know, ask the schools if you want to know. What do I look like, the AD for every school in America?Yes, I posted that.. What about the other cancelations happening?
What are the protocols?
I don't know, ask the schools if you want to know. What do I look like, the AD for every school in America?
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Just had a 19 year old person die from COVID. Tell his parents it is BS.
GO CATS
Covid is not "over unless you're 80".
It likely would have been due to Covid as the primary cause, which does have greater affects on those with other comorbidities; but that does not make Covid not the primary cause.What were his comorbidities? Other physical issues? Very doubtful he died "from" covid.
What were his comorbidities? Other physical issues? Very doubtful he died "from" covid.
I mean, are they still doing this? With the uptick of Covid diagnosis again, it’s going to be around.
Seriously, what is the protocols the teams face today, if any?
Knowing what we now KNOW, You’d think the Big 10 would be completely embarrassed by the way they handled this nonsense a few years ago. I guess not.
They got folks masking up at the pentagon again. Complete fûckery on all levels by crazy *** libs.
-to be clear: it's a big deal if you're old, morbidly obese or immuno-compromized. Just like most respiratory viruses.
-its not about having to wear a mask...I actually think that's good practice if one knows one is sick. It's about the destruction of world economies and a year to 18 months of lost schooling/socialization for children.
^some kids will be fine, those that are financially secure and were able to navigate the situation...poor kids were ****ed, as always. It's criminal.
Not trying to start an argument here but liberal arts in this case doesn't have anything to do with politics.
I finished my master's literally last year, not once did I think about politics while taking any of my classes. The liberal political ideology is stronger on college campuses because when you go to receive a higher education, you are surrounded by different groups/cultures/etc. that most people (especially in Kentucky) wouldn't necessarily see in their hometowns. Other than campuses being more diverse (a fact that generally leads to a more liberal environment), the actual curriculum is not as deeply engrained in politics as some of you all seem to think.You haven't been in a college curriculum for a long while. The liberal political ideology was part of the college education system in the 60s. Still was in the 80s. Still was and only got stronger so in the mid-20-teens.
Yep, a political stunt. Who was in the White House when COVID first started spreading? Please remind me. Let's say you're right and it was a political stunt. What was the point? The economy was destroyed, our education system was worse, and for what? Who gains politically when everything is ****? Big Pharma was already making billions before Covid. People were already doubting science. Republicans were already hating Democrats and vice versa.
The ethics here: Don’t make your problem my problem!! 1 million deaths don’t mean sh** we got 329 million more to go!!![]()
I finished my master's literally last year, not once did I think about politics while taking any of my classes. The liberal political ideology is stronger on college campuses because when you go to receive a higher education, you are surrounded by different groups/cultures/etc. that most people (especially in Kentucky) wouldn't necessarily see in their hometowns. Other than campuses being more diverse (a fact that generally leads to a more liberal environment), the actual curriculum is not as deeply engrained in politics as some of you all seem to think.
-to be clear: it's a big deal if you're old, morbidly obese or immuno-compromized. Just like most respiratory viruses.
-its not about having to wear a mask...I actually think that's good practice if one knows one is sick. It's about the destruction of world economies and a year to 18 months of lost schooling/socialization for children.
^some kids will be fine, those that are financially secure and were able to navigate the situation...poor kids were ****ed, as always. It's criminal.
Just had a 19 year old person die from COVID. Tell his parents it is BS.
GO CATS
Shut it all down gang, one 19 year old died.
What the hell? You said I hadn't been in a college curriculum in a long while so when I said the word literally, it was only meant to emphasize how recent I had, in fact, taken college classes. If you see anything deeper into that sentence then you're just overanalyzing.That "literally" says it all right there. Lol
If you didn't think about it once, then your second sentence and what follows is a complete farce, and DEMONSTRATES the ideology being programmed into clueless non-thinkers.
I know and hang around a "diverse" group of people from many cultures and countries. All of them are conservatives. Nearly all of them have advanced degrees. They knew what the schools were shoveling and could see it in their curriculum. That you can't or couldn't see it is simply evidence of how programmable and how well programmed you are.
Thank you citizenI've already taken down the neighborhood basketball hoops and we're waiting on sand to cover our sidewalks so no one goes outside and exercises on them.
What the hell? You said I hadn't been in a college curriculum in a long while so when I said the word literally, it was only meant to emphasize how recent I had, in fact, taken college classes. If you see anything deeper into that sentence then you're just overanalyzing.
Just because your college experience was spent trying to find every ounce of politics in every nook and cranny of your daily life, that doesn't mean that everyone else is that way. I did say that more diversity GENERALLY leads to a more liberal environment. There are cases, such as yours, where that may not be the case so I don't really understand what point you're trying to make there. I am glad, though, that you found a safe space where you are your fellow diverse conservatives can worry about your belief in subtle political indoctrination at the college level.
If I'm so programmable, I would invite you to research how my Business Administration curriculum was created in a way to lead to follow the liberal agenda. I swear I've never felt more like a Democrat than when I was studying for my Accounting and Information Technology finals.
Had they not had the comorbidities, then covid would not have been as serious a threat.If he was living just fine with the comorbidities, then got Covid and died, then Covid was the cause of death. They do the same thing with flu, pneumonia, and other illnesses. If your grandma has hypertension and diabetes, then contracts pneumonia and passes, then the cause of death is pneumonia.
It likely would have been due to Covid as the primary cause, which does have greater affects on those with other comorbidities; but that does not make Covid not the primary cause.
Had they not had the comorbidities, then covid would not have been as serious a threat.
You know absolutely zero about my course work yet assume that there is liberal ideology spread everywhere within it. At least have some knowledge about what you're talking about before you speak so confidently.You try SO HARD. Good for you.Try to understand what I'm saying as best you can.
I was and remain independent in thought and ideology, so when someone in my undergrad, master's, and remaining post grad education tried to wedge some political bS (from any direction) into the curriculum it stood out and I didn't let it slide unchallenged.
Someone who is liberal OF COURSE wouldn't catch a LICK of liberal ideology in ANY of their course work. It's like the frog in the water analogy. As long as the frog is in the water and it isnt deviating much from its ideal, it won't notice changes. It's oblivious. Keep raising the temp slowly and the frog will boil. As long as they keep it ideal for him, he won't notice.
You didn't notice because you were swimming in your own bath water
In my MBA classes, there were very clear liberal ideologies in both the economics and marketing areas. They weren't very hard to see in the psych/personnel management side either. That you thought they'd be found in your accounting courses is very enlightening (must have been graded on a curve). Thank you for that.