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Date: September 23rd, 2021 12:16 AM Author: Milky incel hairy legs
It absolutely is. They say death rates don't take into account population growth and "By this measure, 2020 isn’t even the worst year for mortality since 2000, In fact since 1943 only 9 years have been better than 2020."
The claim that "Since 1943 only 9 years have had fewer excess deaths per capita than 2020!" is slightly misleading when the nine years ARE THE NINE YEARS IMMEDIATELY PRECEEDING 2020, i.e., 2011-2019, meaning 2020 represents a sudden reversal of a fifty-year trend.
Put another way, the evidence that there is "NO Excess Mortality!" could also be fairly (and more accurately) described as "Sudden Increase in Excess Mortality".
I'm not arguing whether they're right or wrong, but just going by their data they're retarded.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4927840&forum_id=2#43162511) |
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