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Friday, June 25, 2021

New York Times. June 25, 2021. Coronavirus stuff.

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June 25, 2021

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A look back

As we head into this summer weekend, let’s pause a moment to take stock of how far the U.S. has come. While many of us are busy planning vacations, reconnecting with family, or even making new friends, it can be easy to forget that this moment didn’t always feel guaranteed.

For a reminder, I dug into our archive of reader responses from the early days of the pandemic to see how much things have changed.

The comments were collected from March 2020, when we still knew very little about the virus. Some people still didn’t believe the threat was real. “If the C.D.C. says there have been between 29,000 and 59,000 seasonal flu deaths in the USA this year, and coronavirus has killed (only) around 1,700 people, then what’s the big hype?” one reader asked.

But in the days the followed, readers’ worries poured in. You reported wiping down mail and shopping carts, avoiding public spaces and frantically cleaning every surface in your homes.

“Convinced that general recommendations to washing hands and not touching the face are inadequate, we wash our faces with soap more than once a day — with emphasis on applying soap on eyelids (eyes shut, of course) as well as inside nostrils (using little finger) and around our lips,” wrote Basil R. Bhan, from Schenectady, N.Y.

I had forgotten about the obsessive need many of us had to touch base with friends and family, until I came across a comment from Melissa M. Weiksnar from Buffalo, N.Y.

“Another phenomenon of these days — has anyone coined “check-in fatigue”?” she wrote. “Loving everyone checking in on each other, but sometimes an emoji(s) or just-a-few-words reply may need to suffice for an otherwise longer response — and that’s OK!”

Within days, we began receiving comments from people like Cesar Chavez, who continued to work in New York, even as it shut down. “I am one of those considered essential, I come every day to my job wondering if today will be my last,” he wrote. (In a recent follow-up email, he said his family avoided infection, and he was glad to see New York finally reawaken. “We might get slapped down but we get up like an old prize fighter that never heard the bell.”)

Other readers began pandemic projects, or rearranged their homes, or enjoyed home-cooked meals. But in the solitude of lockdown, it didn’t take long for things to get a little weird.

“After dyeing my own hair, I’ve also seriously considered giving my dog a red mohawk,” Audrey Cho wrote from Mill Valley, Calif.

It took a few days for us to get our first report of an illness from a reader, but on March 29, Thomas “T.J.” Aitken told us about his wife, Sarah.

“I posted a string of photos and documentation on Facebook as my wife got sick,” he wrote. “The fear in the responses was palpable.” (T.J. told me this week that he and his wife, who are over 65, both had Covid, and still have mild lung issues, but they have been vaccinated.)

In the months that followed, we would receive many more reports of illness and many deaths. More than 10,000 of you also shared your moments of joy, as well as of frustration, anger, resignation and more recently — hope.

We’d like to say thank you for sharing your stories with us over the past 15 months. And whether you’re in lockdown, self-isolation or beginning to emerge from the stress of the pandemic — please, keep us posted.

Worries about Delta Plus

Even as the Delta variant takes hold across the world, virologists are starting to worry about an even newer and potentially more virulent version of the coronavirus, known as Delta Plus.

Delta Plus is a sub-lineage of the highly contagious Delta variant that has spread rapidly through India, Britain, the United States and other countries. But the new variant carries a spike protein mutation that is also found in the Beta variant, first identified in South Africa, which virologists say could make it more transmissible.

Officials are particularly concerned that Delta Plus could usher in another surge of the virus in India, which is just beginning to emerge from a devastating second wave.

Because this particular variant has been discovered only recently, scientists have limited information about it. But they have begun to speculate about its ability to spread.

“It is most likely capable of dodging immunities,” said Shahid Jameel, a virologist and director of the Trivedi School of Biosciences at Ashoka University in Sonipat, India. “That is because it carries all symptoms of the original Delta variant and also from its partner Beta variant.”

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I went to an acoustic music camp the second week of June. Most everyone had been vaccinated, and on the last night of the camp, at the big finale music jam, we were all singing together at the top of our lungs. There was so much dopamine being generated in that room, with no fear of infection. I realized I had not done that for 19 months. I came home on a high and with gratefulness for the vaccine. Life is almost feeling normal.

— Bess Crider, Waynesville, N.C.

 

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Let's have another war because it's fun to watch Muslim morons get killed.

The Washington Post
Alert
 

News Alert

June 15, 9:32 p.m. EDT

 

Israeli jets strike Gaza targets days after leadership shake-up

Earlier, an incendiary balloon from Hamas-controlled Gaza entered Israeli airspace after an ultranationalist march in Israel increased tensions — all in Naftali Bennett’s first week as prime minister.

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Come back in 100 years. There will still be religious wars in the Middle East. Religions are good for nothing but never ending violence.

        New York Times

BREAKING NEWS

Israel said it bombed Gaza after Hamas used incendiary balloons. The violence erupted after Israel's new government approved a far-right Jewish march.

Tuesday, June 15, 2021 7:59 PM EST

It was the first eruption of hostilities since an 11-day air war between Israel and Hamas ended last month.

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Sunday, May 23, 2021

There are people who suck up to the Hamas terrorist organization. They're fucking morons. At the Washington Post this is a comment someone wrote about the Muslim terrorists in Gaza.

Arab media reported:

Hamas terror chief Ismail Haniyeh on Friday hailed Hamas’s “victory” in the recent hostilities with Israel, saying it had foiled attempts by Israel to integrate into the Arab world.

He also thanked Iran for the funds and weaponry it has provided to the Strip.

“This battle has destroyed the project of ‘coexistence’ with the Israeli occupation, of the project ‘normalization’ with Israel,” Haniyeh said from Qatar, where he has been residing.

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The very thing that liberals have been campaigning over many decades, a negotiated settlement between the Jews and Arabs, is the very thing that Hamas is dedicated to preventing. The casualties to the people of Gaza that they know will result from attacking Israel are the very point of the attacks. To Hamas, the more dead in Gaza the more it benefits them because they have no negotiation position in dealing with Israel other than the destruction of Israel.

Regardless of the efforts of well-meaning agencies to move Hamas away from its absolute position, Hamas has no interest in anything that will allow Israel to exist. So, it's a fight to the death, as far as Hamas is concerned. The effort then for the future is to minimize Hamas' capability to attack Israel.

Nevertheless, yesterday Bangladesh announced that it has removed from its passports the text “this passport is valid for all countries for the world except Israel.” This will allow Bangladeshis to seek cooperative opportunities in Israel. Hamas may be unmovable, but not the rest of the Muslim world.

Thursday, May 20, 2021

The war is over with.

        New York Times

BREAKING NEWS

An Israel-Hamas cease-fire is set to begin now, offering hope of a respite from fighting that killed more than 230 people in Gaza and 12 people in Israel.

Thursday, May 20, 2021 6:59 PM EST

The Israeli aerial and artillery campaign has badly damaged Gaza’s infrastructure, including the fresh water and sewer systems, the electrical grid, hospitals, schools and roads. Many of the 230 people killed in the territory were civilians.

More than 4,000 rockets have been fired at Israel from Gaza since May 10, killing 12 people, mostly civilians.

Read the latest

The Muslim terrorists, aka Hamas, after getting lots of leaders wiped out, made a deal with Israel to end the war.

        New York Times

BREAKING NEWS

Israel and Hamas appeared on the verge of a cease-fire that would take effect Friday, after days of mediation and growing international pressure.

Thursday, May 20, 2021 3:54 PM EST

The Israeli security cabinet authorized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to enter into a cease-fire, a senior Israeli official said Thursday.

News of the Israeli decision came amid reports that Hamas, the militant group that controls Gaza, had agreed to terms for a halt to fighting that began on May 10.

Read the latest

Muslims are scum. This Wall Street Journal article is about the terrorist organization Hamas.

Wall Street Journal

OPINION

REVIEW & OUTLOOK

Israel, Hamas, Iran and Biden

The U.S. needs to give Israel time to degrade the rocket threat.

By the Editorial Board

May 16, 2021

As the latest war between Hamas and Israel enters its second week, the narrative is following a familiar script. Hamas fires rockets at Israeli cities, Israel retaliates by bombing the source of the rockets in Gaza, Hamas plays up the civilian casualties, and the world leans on Israel to stop defending itself.

Let’s hope this isn’t the trap the Biden Administration falls into as the fighting continues. So far the White House has supported Israel’s right to self-defense. But the weekend bombing of a building in Gaza that housed media offices, including reporters from the Associated Press and Al Jazeera, has led to cries of outrage and an admonition from the State Department to Israel about protecting journalists in combat zones.

But who’s really endangering the journalists? Israel’s government says the multistory building was also used by Hamas for intelligence purposes. AP says it had no knowledge of this, but this wasn’t the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Using civilians and journalists as shields is a common Hamas tactic, and Hamas isn’t likely to have shared its plans with Western journalists.

Israel also warned the journalists and others in the building to clear out an hour before the attack. They did and there are no reports of casualties. This also let Hamas’s militants escape, but it shows how far Israel has gone in this conflict to avoid killing civilians. Inevitably there will be mistakes in war, and civilians will die, but it’s remarkable how discriminating Israel’s targeting has been.

The truth to keep in mind is that this conflict was started by Hamas and another radical outfit, Islamic Jihad. They are attempting to kill Israeli civilians with rockets supplied by Iran, or manufactured in Gaza with parts supplied by Iran. Hamas’s rocket arsenal is larger and more sophisticated than ever, and the Israel Defense Forces said that as of Sunday the Islamists had fired some 3,000 rockets into Israel. The miracle is that more Israelis haven’t died, and that’s due in large part to Israel’s Iron Dome missile-defense system.

Once Hamas starts one of these rocket offensives, Israel has an obligation to its own people to degrade the threat. This means attacking the underground tunnels where the weapons are made and stored. Israel wants to avoid a ground incursion, which would escalate the casualties on both sides, but that means its aerial assault needs to be aggressive and last long enough to do the job.

This is a political and military judgment for the Israeli government to make. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his ministers are well aware that the diplomatic costs rise each day that bombing continues. But they can hardly stop as long as the rockets keep coming.

One of Iran’s obvious goals in encouraging Hamas’s rocket offensive is to blow up last year’s Abraham Accords between Israel and several Arab states. The accords were the best opening for Jewish-Arab peace in decades, and they created a potential united front against Iran’s designs for regional dominance.

They also removed the intractable Israeli-Palestinian conflict from the center of Middle Eastern politics and as the main obstacle to larger regional cooperation. The Palestinians were forced to consider a new reality that might cause them to rethink their refusal to accept a reasonable two-state solution. But with the Trump Administration that midwifed the Abraham Accords gone, Hamas and Iran see a chance to return to the trend of the Obama years when U.S.-Israel relations frayed and Iran was on the march.

All of this should give the Biden Administration pause in its rush to court Iran and return to the failed 2015 nuclear agreement. That deal didn’t stop Iran’s weapons research, and it merely delayed the day it will be able to deploy a weapon. Meanwhile, it empowered Iran with more money to arm its regional proxies, including Hamas.

President Biden and his strategists think returning to the nuclear deal will help the U.S. disengage from the Middle East. As the Hamas-Israel conflict shows, it is more likely to do the opposite.

Copyright ©2020 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8

Appeared in the May 17, 2021, print edition.

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Israel will stop killing Muslim assholes when they're all dead, and that's a good thing.

New York Times

International pressure is growing on Israel and the Palestinian militants to halt their 10-day-old conflict.

President Biden spoke with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — their second phone call in three days — telling the Israeli leader he “expected a significant de-escalation today on the path to a cease-fire,” administration officials said.

After visiting Israeli military headquarters, Netanyahu said he was “determined to continue this operation until its aim is met.” A senior Hamas official said that he expected a cease-fire agreement within a day or two, while Israeli media has reported that Israeli officials do not expect the bombing to stop until Friday at the earliest.

France and Germany, strong allies of Israel that had initially held back from pressuring Netanyahu, also intensified their push for a cease-fire.

At least 227 people in Gaza have been killed, including 64 children, by Israeli airstrikes. Rockets fired from Gaza have killed at least 12 people in Israel.

Are there any Muslim assholes who don't call themselves "Mohammed"? Muslims, besides their love for killing people, are just plain fucking stupid.

BBC News

Israel's army says it has targeted the head of Hamas's military wing, Mohammed Deif, during the ongoing strikes on Gaza.

A spokesman for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), Brig Gen Hidai Zilberman, said Israel had tried to assassinate Deif, the head of the Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades.

Deif, who has been on the Israeli army's most-wanted list for over two decades, has survived repeated attempts on his life over the years, including in the last major conflict in 2014.

Israeli news website Ynet reported that in one of the operations, Deif had been in his bunker when Israel hit the location.

He tends to stay in the background and his whereabouts remain unknown.

Hamas has not confirmed the reports.

Biden's fellow Democrats are stupid fucking assholes who suck up to terrorists.

The Washington Post
Alert
 

News Alert

May 19, 10:24 a.m. EDT

 

Biden, in call with Netanyahu, sets deadline for ‘significant de-escalation today’ ahead of a cease-fire with Hamas militants

President Biden, during a conversation Wednesday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, publicly set a deadline for the first time.
The new posture comes as Biden has been increasingly in conflict with fellow Democrats as he resisted a shift in his party toward a tougher stand on Israel and stronger support for the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

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