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Socialist Oppressor Guild Members refusing to work


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2022 Jan 3, 8:56am   205 views  10 comments

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In NYC, Chicago, Arizona, and elsewhere, Guild Members are sicking out. They liked staying home over the holidays and aren't ready to go back.

https://twitter.com/DeAngelisCorey?s=20&source=patrick.net


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1   Shaman   2022 Jan 3, 9:21am  

Everywhere is light on workers. The NEA is encouraging teachers to sick out and refuse to come back. It’s criminal.

Also check this out! 40% rise in all cause mortality for 2021 reported by the CEO of an Indiana based life insurance company. He said the numbers are apocalyptic. And most are NOT Covid deaths. Vaccine killing a lotta people imho.

https://www.thecentersquare.com/indiana/indiana-life-insurance-ceo-says-deaths-are-up-40-among-people-ages-18-64/article_71473b12-6b1e-11ec-8641-5b2c06725e2c.html
2   Ceffer   2022 Jan 3, 10:25am  

Apparently, the 40 percent increase figure is more like 57 percent in some places according to some other insurance sources. What happened to insurance companies denying coverage to jabbees?
3   Hircus   2022 Jan 3, 2:08pm  

covid itself also causes health problems. not just the jab.
4   Patrick   2022 Jan 3, 2:52pm  

The increase in deaths happened only after the vaxx was deployed.

https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/unprecedented-deaths-in-indiana-for?source=patrick.net
5   Shaman   2022 Jan 3, 3:08pm  

HunterTits says
Yeah. I thought there was a standard boilerplate clause against policyholders who use experimental medicines?


They made the life insurance companies promise not to do that. It’s part of how fascism works. You can’t have major industries working against the Party’s goals! No idea what they promised the insurance companies to prevent disqualification of people taking experimental jabs.
6   Hircus   2022 Jan 3, 6:20pm  

Patrick says
The increase in deaths happened only after the vaxx was deployed.

https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/unprecedented-deaths-in-indiana-for?source=patrick.net


Where does it say/support that?

I see this
https://www.thecentersquare.com/indiana/indiana-life-insurance-ceo-says-deaths-are-up-40-among-people-ages-18-64/article_71473b12-6b1e-11ec-8641-5b2c06725e2c.html?source=patrick.net

The number of hospitalizations in the state is now higher than before the COVID-19 vaccine was introduced a year ago, and in fact is higher than it’s been in the past five years, Dr. Lindsay Weaver, Indiana’s chief medical officer, said at a news conference with Gov. Eric Holcomb on Wednesday.


All that says is that deaths are growing. It doesn't even present monthly resolution, as it only speaks in yearly resolution. You cannot infer the cause from such a huge time window, although IMO it's very likely its a combo of covid injury and jab injury and lockdown lifestyle's negative effect on health.

Since the beginning of covid, I've heard reports of health problems caused by covid, and they sound a lot like what the jab causes (lots of heart problems). It seems reasonable to me that they both cause some subset of similar issues given that they both do something w/ the spike protein.

Deteriorating peoples health does not always result in their immediate death. I would expect a populace w/ deteriorated health to die more in the coming months or years, and some fraction of them to die immediately. But those who die after some time period are harder to ascertain the cause(s) and to which proportions they're associated with. You need a study or at least some good data, because there's too many variables.

Don't forget that in 2020, we had comparatively few covid cases to how many we had in 2021 (after the jab rollout):



If you plotted num jabbings vs num deaths on that chart, what would it show? I really doubt anything conclusive given that both jabbings and covid cases were surging at the same time. To have any reasonable confidence, you would almost certainly need to break things down by:
-jab vs non-jab
-had covid vs not
-maybe further breakdown by health / comorbidity status.
7   AmericanKulak   2022 Jan 3, 6:21pm  

A major teachers’ union representing most of the teachers in New York City protested and threatened litigation over Mayor Eric Adams’ decision to continue in-person learning this week despite a surge in Covid-19 cases.

United Federation of Teachers member Lydia Howrilka, who is also a part of a UFT caucus called UFT Solidarity, filed a lawsuit Sunday asking a judge for an emergency order to stop in-person schooling and make classes temporarily remote again in the city. UFT is affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers, one of the largest teachers’ union in the country.

The petition garnered widespread support from teachers, many of whom say the city’s approach to testing has been insufficient. Although Adams has made testing more accessible and available for students and faculty amid the Omicron wave, Howrilka argued that he should have mandated a testing regime for schools.

“Two thousand parents and educators have signed on in support and support the lawsuit. I know so many teachers who got sick over the Christmas break or have been sick since the Christmas break. So many kids have gotten sick. So like, I really have no idea what the heck we’re gonna be walking into tomorrow,” Howrilka told CBS New York. “If the mayor wanted do it right, he should have made the testing to be opt out. That means you, you are automatically getting tested unless your parent goes out of their way and opts you out.”

Howrilka proposed testing all students and staff and keeping schools closed in the interim.

“…we advised the mayor today that we should go remote for at least a couple of days, because we need to really figure out where we’re at in staffing capacity,” UFT President Michael Mulgrew told the outlet. “Teachers are informing us, um, that they cannot come in. Their child tested positive. They tested positive. We’ve seen COVID over the holidays that we never saw before.”

While the virus has spread rapidly across all boroughs, Adams insisted that the school system must proceed with in-person instruction for the sake of students and that Covid-19 can still be mitigated with that.

“The stats are clear. The safest place for children is inside a school. The numbers of transmissions are low,” Adams said. “We’re going to create a safe environment with testing. We’re going to identify the children that are exposed. We’re going to remove them from that. The numbers show the mere fact that a child is exposed in a classroom does not mean that entire classroom is exposed.”

In response to Howrilka’s lawsuit, the Department of Education said, “New York has gone above and beyond to make our schools safe with our multi-layered approach – including testing, vaccines and masks – and we look forward to welcoming back every student and staff member in person on Monday. This case is meritless and we will never waver from putting the health and needs of our school communities first including the many students for whom in-person school is a daily lifeline.”

Over the weekend, the teachers’ advocacy organization National Educators United, which is allied with major teachers’ unions American Federation of Teachers and National Education Association, demanded a national halt to in-person learning due to the Omicron spike across school districts.
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/major-teachers-union-lobbied-new-york-city-to-close-schools-this-week/?source=patrick.net
8   Patrick   2022 Jan 4, 12:24am  

Hircus says
https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/unprecedented-deaths-in-indiana-for?source=patrick.net


Where does it say/support that?


Kirsch says that:

These deaths started only after the vaccines rolled out
9   Hircus   2022 Jan 4, 10:42am  

Patrick says
Hircus says
https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/unprecedented-deaths-in-indiana-for?source=patrick.net


Where does it say/support that?


Kirsch says that:

These deaths started only after the vaccines rolled out


Where's the original source? I don't think there is one. I read both his article and the one he referenced.

That's someone's interpretation of 1 year data resolution, which is bunk.
10   Bd6r   2022 Jan 4, 11:21am  

AmericanKulak says
A major teachers’ union representing most of the teachers in New York City protested and threatened litigation over Mayor Eric Adams’ decision to continue in-person learning this week despite a surge in Covid-19 cases.

Same at universities. Nearly all administrators LOVE "working" from home. More liberal faculty members are the same.

State should fire anyone who does not come in.

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