39 Replies to “Follow The Science”

  1. Our ancestors knew enough to keep the foreign filth away. And man, were they right.

    1. Guess where you don’t have to worry about “White supremacy” Dr. Sue?

      China! You ought to go check out your homeland.

  2. Such people are in one of two major groups in my opinion.

    The second consists of the hangers-on and useful idiots. They are just plain nuts and should be mocked and jeered at every opportunity. That MD PhD educated idiot tweeting above is a prime example. It’s the same kind of racist bilge that certain blacks have leveled at Koreans, just for one example.

    The first consists of the planners of a brave new world for all of us, a shadowy movement yet right before our very eyes (suddenly all they’re talking about is the urgency of making a quick “transition” to renewable energy while choking off our own abundant oil drilling) that we must resist at all costs for the sake of our descendants.

  3. Because everybody knows how lazy and irresponsible all blacks, Asians and Latinos are… right Dr. Racist?

    Also, which medical school taught her to diagnose and judge other doctors’ patients from a distance?

    Dr. Sue is living proof that leftardism destroys far more brain cells than pot and booze combined.

  4. Freaking whackjob. I like to think she’s getting hammered in the replies but hey, we live in different times now. For every one person who says she’s nuts you’ll find one who thinks she’s got a point.

  5. Why does she/it have an MD and PHD? These are symbols of white supremacy.

    She/it should study traditional healing. Herbs anyone?

    1. So she’s a quacktivist. I want a second opinion from a neutral source.
      Paging Dr. Daniels… Dr. Jack Daniels…

      1. She comes across like a Donkey Chompers with an advanced degree.

  6. Something about that statement leads me to believe she’s not Japanese…….Are Koreans the underacheivers of the Asian world?

  7. “Urgency in the workplace”? Is this supposed to be the cause of, or result of white supremacy? It sure helps to explain the success of the white world compared to those benighted places where urgency in the workplace isn’t a thing.

  8. The covid tool is great for guys like Joe Biden and Justin Trudeau … they cry sick then go on a two week vacation where they don’t have to deal with answering questions or doing their jobs ….

    Everything, and I mean everything … is nothing but one big scam.

  9. Waiting for her explanation on Monkeypox. I read this morning that the major cause of Monkeypox is “skin-to-skin” contact among gay men. Is it skin-to-skin or penis-to-anus because (in my books) there is a big difference. And it sets a bad example that gay men cannot rest – a kind of white supremacy urgency in the bedroom.

    1. Interesting observation.
      I have to wonder how those 2 children in a ” gay household ” managed to acquire the pox in the first place.
      According to the CDC Director they seem to be doing just fine.

  10. We’re witnessing a growing number of Asian American academics follow the cowardly path of espousing woke talking points. It’s not at all clear that they believe such verbal diarrhea but they’re simply using the age old strategy of being the last one the crocodile will eat. This “doctor” would have fit in very well with the apologists in Japan and Germany during WW2 as millions of people were murdered.

    One wonders how deeply embarrassed her parents are to have raised such a loathsome coward?!

  11. So is lack of urgency supposed to be a sign of non-white inferiority, in her mind?
    Though I’d rather think it’s just a sign of leftist inferiority.

    1. Does anyone have a sense of urgency when the climate is scorching the earth and the temps are at a mind destroying 28c. Most people just move slower and drink more water. Do I freaking need a tag?

      1. The Trawna weather forecasters were warning the chicken little’s in that city that the overnight temperatures a couple days would offer no relief from the scorching heat. The overnight temperature that night? 19 degrees. Since when was 19 degrees considered anything but pleasant? I’m four hours away from that cesspit and i can smell the urgency from here

        1. I can remember living in Mississauga back in the early 70s, when summer temperatures during a thermal inversion would regularly top 40 to 45 Celsius during the heat of the day, not including the humidex value, and the nighttime temps would hover in the high 20s. These would go on for weeks on end, sometimes most of the summer. If you didn’t have whole-house A/C (rare back then), by the time you were a couple of weeks in, everybody you met was sleep-deprived and cranky (to say the least). September, with its much lower humidity and cooler temps, was a relief to everyone.

          People are whingers these days.

          1. Seems like the children that grew up in the era of AC don’t have a very good grip on what normal temperatures are. Those of us that grew up in the 50’s and 60’s, when most homes did not have AC, don’t think very much of their caterwauling.

          2. We learned long ago that the way to keep the house temperature reasonable was to 1) have someone (think spouse) get up early and open up all the windows and doors; and, 2) close all the windows and doors about 9 or 9:30 as starting to get hot outside AND close all the blinds, flipping them to maximize the heat reflection away from us. I am very aware we are fortunate in that have a house where can cross-ventilate and realize this isn’t an option for a lot of apartment dwellers. Maybe they should bring back the “transom” – the openable window above the “exterior” door which did at least a flow of air into the corridor and – should the neighbour across the corridor also have window and transom open – provided a good cross-flow. Have heard of neighbours who would mutually open doors and windows to provide a good cross-breeze, but that rally depends upon the neighbour.

      2. Temperatures are hot during the summer?

        Why didn’t anyone tell me this?

        (sarcasm function disabled)

  12. Oddly, I don’t remember anyone mentioning white supremacy when Trump worked through his bout of covid. Shows how much things have changed in the past few years.

    Here’s wishing Biden a quick recovery and graceful (and imminent) retirement.

  13. Oddly, I don’t remember anyone mentioning white supremacy when Trump worked through his bout of covid. Shows how much things have changed in the past few years.

    Here’s wishing Biden a quick recovery and graceful (and imminent) retirement.

  14. If he really is supposedly working while covid infected then this whole scam is over. Joe Biden is close to death and covid isn’t even a big deal for him. So yeah wear a mask for this super serious bs disease bigots.

  15. Another dipshit who confuses “white supremacy” with “western superiority”. Yeah I worked though Wuhan Flu and so did my my wife, no big deal, stop feeling sorry and get your shit in a sock sugar tits.

  16. Anyone who refuses to spell “people” properly or use nouns and pronouns can’t tell me what to think.

    So there’s that.

  17. Damn.. I guess not calling in sick for over 30 years makes me a white supremacist.. I blame my wife for kicking me out of the house every morning with a lunch in my hand.. She is the one guarding the gate, not me.. Im just following orders..

  18. It’s all good because Biden is not white in his head. More like grey possibly.

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