‘Rush Hour 4’ in the Works at Paramount at Trump’s Request
"Rush Hour 4" in the works at Paramount after prodding from president Trump.
Funniest bribe yet tho
Despite? Or because?And Brett Ratner is returning to direct it, despite, you know...everything.
I'm choosing despite, for the sake of remains of my optimism.Despite? Or because?
Get Paul Haggis to write it while you're at it Paramount.And Brett Ratner is returning to direct it, despite, you know...everything.
The "drop in vaccine rates during and after covid"-- which vaccines are you talking about? Covid vaccines obviously didn't exist before covid, so there is no pre-existing baseline and you cannot register a drop. Other vaccines didn't have a mandate, so you can't be attributing any fluctuation to a mandate.Look at the drop in vaccine rates during and after covid.
In the aftermath of Wakefield's fraudulent study in the late 1990s, there was a sharp decrease in MMR vaccine uptake, and a rise in measles and rubella. And a rise in deaths associated with them. This is all well documented.Where was there a similar drop associated with the vaccination/autism claims that have been around for nearly 30 years now?
Were I to think about causes of vaccine hesitancy, I might want to consider the cranks repeatedly and loudly ranting about extremely rare instances of side effects that at a population level are statistically negligible sources of harm compared to the illness they are vaccinating against. Like, for instance, myocarditis and the Covid-19 vaccine.You think the recent outbreak is the extent of the damage of vaccine hesitancy? This problem goes back decades, across continents.
Meh... Give us a 3rd Shanghai movie instead.![]()
‘Rush Hour 4’ in the Works at Paramount at Trump’s Request
"Rush Hour 4" in the works at Paramount after prodding from president Trump.variety.com
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Funniest bribe yet tho
It was literally in the source I linked...The "drop in vaccine rates during and after covid"-- which vaccines are you talking about? Covid vaccines obviously didn't exist before covid, so there is no pre-existing baseline and you cannot register a drop. Other vaccines didn't have a mandate, so you can't be attributing any fluctuation to a mandate.
In the aftermath of Wakefield's fraudulent study in the late 1990s, there was a sharp decrease in MMR vaccine uptake, and a rise in measles and rubella. And a rise in deaths associated with them. This is all well documented.

Right, so you're blaming the mandate for a drop in uptake rate for vaccines that weren't subject to that mandate.It was literally in the source I linked...
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Over 20 years is not "short-lasting". That's untold thousands of deaths; millions of cases.Yes, but it was at 95% in 2019, hence the vaccine/autism effect was short-lasting.
As usual, you do not recall correctly.Also, I'm pretty sure that dip would've been from the left mainly because it was the very liberal new age-y people that were against vaccines during that time if I recall correctly.
We just had a guy from the FDA going on the news about the US having 72 vaccines on the schedule for kids and it being twice the amount that other countries have. He was saying that we need to make some optional via doctor consultation. Kids are just exposed to too many vaccines. Sounds good, right?What are you talking about? You don't even know what community benefit means, I correct you; you don't know that childhood vaccinations are down, and I correct you. You just ignore that you're wrong and double down on how much more virtuous you are because I apparently won't do anything to save millions of people. I'm all for doing things that make sense and are actually backed by science. I didn't follow any of the bullshit restrictions because I didn't have to.
He only reads far enough to see if there's anything that seems like it supports his argument, then throws it out like a dud grenade.You don't read the articles you bring as 'evidence' for your side.
arstechnica.com
Yep, that's the guy I was talking about. Ralph has already made BANK off the misery of Louisians. Now, he can do it federallyThe new deputy director of the CDC doesn't like vaccines, and prefers "natural immunity".
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RFK Jr.’s new CDC deputy director prefers “natural immunity” over vaccines
Ralph Abraham is "dangerous," but somehow not the worst among those considered.arstechnica.com
This, of course, means letting people get infected with diseases and then treating them with quack "remedies" like hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin.
A lot of people are going to die- but on the upside, that's a lot of people that Republicans get to feel smugly superior to. After all, bad things only happen to bad people.
It's also completely inconsistent with other stated goals of Trump, like improving affordability and improving the USA's balance of trade.Miller's hand slid down its pants when it wrote this.
That's been the goal from Day 1- get rid of all the brown people, replace them with white people. Here's the real Replacement Theory.View attachment 14022
Miller's hand slid down its pants when it wrote this.
White people don't have enough babies. If majority white countries want to throw out brown people, it's a one-way ticket to unsustainable older life care and a rapidly shrinking population (and therefore economy and overall power). Choose racial purity and the future will be Chinese / Indian / African / etc. anyway.That's been the goal from Day 1- get rid of all the brown people, replace them with white people. Here's the real Replacement Theory.
There are enough people valueing their country being white far more than their country being the most powerful. What benefit is there in being ahead of India, China and Africa if it got taken over by the Indian/Chinese/African anyway ?White people don't have enough babies. If majority white countries want to throw out brown people, it's a one-way ticket to unsustainable older life care and a rapidly shrinking population (and therefore economy and overall power). Choose racial purity and the future will be Chinese / Indian / African / etc. anyway.
Racists and xenophobes are making so much progress because of the economy. If our countries were getting 2-3% richer a year and everyone in them was getting 2-3% richer a year, I bet you people would be a lot less bothered about immigrants. But even where national growth is achieved, a lot of it isn't getting to the people. Public services seem to be getting worse. Jobs are less rewarding, give less dignity.That is why "But think of the economy" will never get traction with the racists and xenophobes.
That is why "But think of the economy" will never get traction with the racists and xenophobes.
Those two points are hardly contradictory, though.Racists and xenophobes are making so much progress because of the economy. If our countries were getting 2-3% richer a year and everyone in them was getting 2-3% richer a year, I bet you people would be a lot less bothered about immigrants. But even where national growth is achieved, a lot of it isn't getting to the people. Public services seem to be getting worse. Jobs are less rewarding, give less dignity.
Things are shit and so many people want someone to blame. Blaming other people feels a lot better than blaming oneself and one's own.