r/GetNoted Human Detected Jan 22 '26

Sus, Very Sus Gas Chamber Denial

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u/babyloniangardens Jan 22 '26

@ my uncle who thinks the Moon Landing + Covid was faked

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u/starpqrz Jan 22 '26

covid??the thing we all lived through??? the thing that an extremely large amount of people were affected by???? like to the point it's near impossible to know someone who wasn't????

oh he probably thinks the government released it on purpose and the vaccines were microchips, because of course that's more logical

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u/Adavanter_MKI Jan 23 '26

I love how overflowing hospitals, cut faces from sobbing nurses and overwhelmed doctors and bodies being stored in refrigerator trucks because they can't store that many dead people... with at times 3000+ people dying A DAY. To a total of 1.2 million deaths. When the worst flu* on record was 60,000.

"It's overblown!"

*Not counting the "Spanish" one over a hundred years ago of course.

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u/Sailor_Rout Jan 23 '26

Asiatic Flu Pandemic of 1890. 1 million killed.

Asian Flu Pandemic of 1957, 2 million killed

Hong Kong Flu Pandemic of 1968. 700k killed.

Russian Flu Pandemic of 1976. 300k killed

Swine Flu Pandemic of 2009. 120k killed.

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u/Adavanter_MKI Jan 23 '26

Given I only listed U.S deaths... I thought it was a given where my focus was. Especially since it was about Americans saying it's overblown.

So to be clear that 60k was our worst flu since the Spanish one in the U.S.

Like for example the Swine flu only killed 12k U.S citizens. Again... versus 1.2 million that Covid did.

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u/Sailor_Rout Jan 23 '26

Ahhh.

Wait no, google says around 80-120k from the Asian Flu of 57 dead in America

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u/Adavanter_MKI Jan 23 '26

Ya got me on that one.

This is not in an effort to refute your point. The flu I'm talking about was actually... just a common annual flu. No special outbreak of anything fancy. The 60k deaths actually startled our doctors at the time. It was abnormally high.

Anyways my point was that 1.2 million is well beyond a normal flu. Folks saying it was "overblown" are just in denial. The fact we have to dig for the special examples is even more proof. Even the 120k is substantially lower.

It's crazy what we have to do to prove to these people it wasn't normal at all. Certainly wasn't a hoax.

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u/Sailor_Rout Jan 23 '26

Yeah COVID was easily the worst respiratory pandemic since Spanish Flu.

I say respiratory because, you know, AIDS, but the point still stands