Flu vaccine no longer mandated for US troops, Hegseth says
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This dude is mind bogglingly incompetent
It would be if it wasn’t exactly what I have come to expect.
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scumbags
Contracts are contracts.
Yep, no fascist or Nazi has ever done anything wrong. They had contracts and were following orders.
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It's not incompetence, it's malice.
It’s both. But millennia of human warfare has taught us that disease can really fuck up an army.
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This is a man who said (in 2019) that he hasn't washed his hands for 10 years and germs aren't real since you can't see them with the naked eye:
Another link from the Military Times
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I have to imagine flu would spread like wildfire under the close quarters conditions soldiers, sailors, and marines have to have under many circumstances.
This approach is how the Spanish flu spread worldwide. US troops took it from Kansas to Europe and then 50 million people died. But I wouldn’t expect Kegbreath to know any history.
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This is a man who said (in 2019) that he hasn't washed his hands for 10 years and germs aren't real since you can't see them with the naked eye:
One bout of flu thru there will knock them all on their asses.
Maybe it ain't mandatory, but if any of them were smart they'd get the vax anyway.
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This is a man who said (in 2019) that he hasn't washed his hands for 10 years and germs aren't real since you can't see them with the naked eye:
So we can call this the "Hegseth Flu", right?
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It's probaby both.
Both with a hefty serving of religion
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This is a man who said (in 2019) that he hasn't washed his hands for 10 years and germs aren't real since you can't see them with the naked eye:
This is a man who said (in 2019) that he hasn’t washed his hands for 10 years
I feel we're kinda glossing over this point ...
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Yep, no fascist or Nazi has ever done anything wrong. They had contracts and were following orders.
I agree that they should get out, but a lot of people join because that's their only path towards affordable college. The system is fucked
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It's probaby both.
How would you rank competent malice, incompetent malice, and incompetent benevolence in order of existential danger to society? I imagine the existential danger increases with both incompetence and malice, but maybe somewhere in there there's a combination of incompetent malice that becomes unintentional benevolence.
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This is a man who said (in 2019) that he hasn't washed his hands for 10 years and germs aren't real since you can't see them with the naked eye:
Oooh!
Ban malaria vaccines next!
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This is a man who said (in 2019) that he hasn’t washed his hands for 10 years
I feel we're kinda glossing over this point ...
So:
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dont sit on any cushions at the VP's house.
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dont touch anything at SecDef's
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and do not inhale at what is left of the White House
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I have to imagine flu would spread like wildfire under the close quarters conditions soldiers, sailors, and marines have to have under many circumstances.
With full healthy meals im sure they will have the immune system required.
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It’s both. But millennia of human warfare has taught us that disease can really fuck up an army.
These idiots really do be increasing how often we contemplate the Roman Empire...
...And why we somehow allow leaders that defund history education shortly after they flunked it and went on to win a rigged popularity contest.
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Oooh!
Ban malaria vaccines next!
To be fair I have known perfectly reasonable people choose the risk of malaria over taking that vaccine. Don't know if they have changed it since I was a kid, but that vaccine was guaranteed to make you feel awful.
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This is a man who said (in 2019) that he hasn't washed his hands for 10 years and germs aren't real since you can't see them with the naked eye:
I really have tried to understand what US government is trying to achieve by all these stupidity but I can’t get it? Is IQ of Americans really dropped that low, or is there something else going on? I hate to open news every morning now, because there’s always something more stupid things coming from the USA.
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I have to imagine flu would spread like wildfire under the close quarters conditions soldiers, sailors, and marines have to have under many circumstances.
TB also spreads quite easily under close quarters, only matter of time since there isnt a vaccine in the usa, and tb is quite naturally resistant to antibiotics. They likely wont even reccomend COVID vaccination too.
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One bout of flu thru there will knock them all on their asses.
Maybe it ain't mandatory, but if any of them were smart they'd get the vax anyway.
and likewise covid will also run rampant too,
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Oooh!
Ban malaria vaccines next!
yellow fever, and dengue(i dont think both are in the US offered)
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