Quote (TiStuff @ 23 Apr 2021 19:32)
its all in the vid and the explanation its there for anyone to figure out. you would just make the same excuses for me as you do the vid
To be fair, you've been told by many users they won't view bitchute videos. Why not go for something like this:
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/cdc-website-lists-over-3-700-virus-deaths-caused-by-intentional-and-unintentional-injury-poisoning-and-other-adverse-events which just happens to link directly to the CDC data that baselines the article?
I'd say it's fair to point out that less than 10% of covid-related deaths had no co-morbidities. It's even fair to point out that medical institutions and nursing homes gain greater funding from state and federal governments for covid patients, and there's a great monetary reason to list covid as the cause of death in say a hospice patient who was already dying of renal failure. However, I don't think utilizing the motorcycle case as the "rule" is either accurate or fair. This is the absolute minority of cases. Given that that article is from last summer, it won't include all the latest data. But let's be honest, if even greater than 10,000 total cases of Covid had some kind of relation to severe overdose, poisoning, violent death, etc. it'd be a surprise. I mean, they didn't rule George Floyd's death a covid death, did they?
There's plenty of criticism to be leveled at the CDC. However, I don't believe it's fair to grill them on this particular issue. They receive their reporting from the states and counties and such. One would think it's the duty of those officials to curate the results.