Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 4, 2020
A big way that the hoax is sticking in people’s minds is showing individual deaths.
Like this fat black guy.
CNN:
Bus driver Jason Hargrove spoke to the people of Detroit on video March 21, trying to get them to take the coronavirus pandemic seriously.
He was upset that a woman had taken no measures to cover her coughing when she was on his bus.
“For us to get through this and get over this, y’all need to take this seriously,” he said with an expletive thrown in. … There’s folks dying out here.”
Four days later Hargrove, 50, got sick. He died Wednesday night.
It isn’t clear how he got Covid-19.
I’m sure it’s sad he died. Maybe it isn’t, because he seemed kind of annoying, but every single one of the 80,000 people who died of the flu in 2018 had names and faces. You could have done a CNN segment on any of their deaths.
The bus driver is fat, putting him in a severe risk category for dying of the flu.
We hear about nurses dying.
Two nurses in their 30s have died after contracting coronavirus, and it has emerged that nurses and frontline health workers are being offered grief counselling and psychological support, with the loss of more NHS lives anticipated.
Areema Nasreen, a 36-year-old NHS nurse from Walsall in the West Midlands, who was believed to have had no underlying health issues, died shortly after midnight on Thursday in intensive care at Walsall Manor hospital, where she had worked for 16 years.
Tributes were also paid to another NHS nurse, named locally as mother of three Aimee O’Rourke, who is is believed to have contracted the virus before she died. She was described as “a wonderful friend and colleague” to those who worked with her at the Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother hospital in Margate, Kent.
They’re totally fat slobs, of course.
But more importantly: they’re two people.
Many fat nurses died in the 2018 flu pandemic.
Most fat nurses and fat bus drivers did not die from the flu in 2018, and there is no indication at all from the statistics that most fat bus drivers and nurses will die from the flu this year.
The personalization method the media is using certainly ups the hype. But everyone who dies is a person, and what we are concerned about is the statistics.
We are now over two weeks into this insane quarantine, and we’ve not seen these mass deaths we were promised. That is because this is a hoax.