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  • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

    American combat deaths in World War I: 54,000.
    American soldiers killed by flu in World War I: 45,000.
    They would have given anything for a flu vaccine.
    https://wapo.st/4eAG2sx

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    #usa #Flu_Vaccine #Influenza

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    • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

      American combat deaths in World War I: 54,000.
      American soldiers killed by flu in World War I: 45,000.
      They would have given anything for a flu vaccine.
      https://wapo.st/4eAG2sx

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      @petergleick Can't wait for the death toll in future wars on the US side to be higher for disease than for KIA 🥲

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      • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

        American combat deaths in World War I: 54,000.
        American soldiers killed by flu in World War I: 45,000.
        They would have given anything for a flu vaccine.
        https://wapo.st/4eAG2sx

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        @petergleick

        Oh, that’s great. I can just imagine the effect of pathogens sweeping through the military and what that does for combat readiness and execution of a war.

        #poxamericana

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        • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

          American combat deaths in World War I: 54,000.
          American soldiers killed by flu in World War I: 45,000.
          They would have given anything for a flu vaccine.
          https://wapo.st/4eAG2sx

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          @petergleick
          Oh goody. Flu will run rampant through a couple of the local school districts next year because of this dumbassery. Guess I should buy even more masks.

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          • ghostonthehalfshell@masto.aiG ghostonthehalfshell@masto.ai

            @petergleick

            Oh, that’s great. I can just imagine the effect of pathogens sweeping through the military and what that does for combat readiness and execution of a war.

            #poxamericana

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            @GhostOnTheHalfShell @petergleick I mean, considering what the American military has been used for for the past 150 years, wouldn't that be a good thing to anyone who values goodness?

            "Oh no, the army won't be so efficient in their next Wounded Knee Massacre, or Marine Invasion of Haiti, or their carpet-bombing of Cambodia, or the next time they want to kill half a million Iraqis!"

            It's a good thing if they all flu up.

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            • ghostonthehalfshell@masto.aiG ghostonthehalfshell@masto.ai

              @petergleick

              Oh, that’s great. I can just imagine the effect of pathogens sweeping through the military and what that does for combat readiness and execution of a war.

              #poxamericana

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              @GhostOnTheHalfShell @petergleick
              Oh no. It’s magical thinking. They’re the best and fittest and because of that can’t catch flu, and even if they do, *they’ll* be fine, so they don’t need a vaccine!

              Even if they are fine, how many people who won’t be will they give it to? They don’t care, because those people are *weak*, so they don’t matter to the magical thinkers.

              (I’m related to two people who think like this.)

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              • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

                American combat deaths in World War I: 54,000.
                American soldiers killed by flu in World War I: 45,000.
                They would have given anything for a flu vaccine.
                https://wapo.st/4eAG2sx

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                @petergleick Wow. Talk about shooting yourself in the foot! 😲

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                • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

                  American combat deaths in World War I: 54,000.
                  American soldiers killed by flu in World War I: 45,000.
                  They would have given anything for a flu vaccine.
                  https://wapo.st/4eAG2sx

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                  @petergleick Eejits gonna eejit.

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                  • patrickoftheg@mastodon.socialP patrickoftheg@mastodon.social

                    @GhostOnTheHalfShell @petergleick I mean, considering what the American military has been used for for the past 150 years, wouldn't that be a good thing to anyone who values goodness?

                    "Oh no, the army won't be so efficient in their next Wounded Knee Massacre, or Marine Invasion of Haiti, or their carpet-bombing of Cambodia, or the next time they want to kill half a million Iraqis!"

                    It's a good thing if they all flu up.

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                    @PatrickoftheG @petergleick

                    No, it really isn’t. It is a immoral crime to condition military to be bloodthirsty killers without restraint, and it is another immoral crime to condemn them to illness and death.

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                    • pomegranate_stew@kind.socialP pomegranate_stew@kind.social

                      @GhostOnTheHalfShell @petergleick
                      Oh no. It’s magical thinking. They’re the best and fittest and because of that can’t catch flu, and even if they do, *they’ll* be fine, so they don’t need a vaccine!

                      Even if they are fine, how many people who won’t be will they give it to? They don’t care, because those people are *weak*, so they don’t matter to the magical thinkers.

                      (I’m related to two people who think like this.)

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                      @pomegranate_stew @petergleick

                      I read a very different message out of the disregard for vaccinating the troops:

                      The boots on the ground are disposable

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                      • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

                        American combat deaths in World War I: 54,000.
                        American soldiers killed by flu in World War I: 45,000.
                        They would have given anything for a flu vaccine.
                        https://wapo.st/4eAG2sx

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                        @petergleick he’s such a massive wanker

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                        • ghostonthehalfshell@masto.aiG ghostonthehalfshell@masto.ai

                          @pomegranate_stew @petergleick

                          I read a very different message out of the disregard for vaccinating the troops:

                          The boots on the ground are disposable

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                          @GhostOnTheHalfShell @petergleick
                          That too.

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                          • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

                            American combat deaths in World War I: 54,000.
                            American soldiers killed by flu in World War I: 45,000.
                            They would have given anything for a flu vaccine.
                            https://wapo.st/4eAG2sx

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                            @petergleick
                            #KegBreath is such an idiot.

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                            • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

                              American combat deaths in World War I: 54,000.
                              American soldiers killed by flu in World War I: 45,000.
                              They would have given anything for a flu vaccine.
                              https://wapo.st/4eAG2sx

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                              @petergleick

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