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http://www.nationalreview.com/artic...ly Saturday 2017-08-26&utm_term=NR5PM Actives
I thought you were talking about the epidemic return of syphilis.
I thought penicillin knocked it out. Why is this a thing? Hopefully not a new super strain.
Most everything people think they know about Columbus is likely 99% wrong. Much of what has been taught in the schools and passed on as truth, was actually complete myth created by author Washington Irving (of Rip Van Winkle fame.) In affect, it was nothing but a work of "historical fiction" which was nearly all made up of whole cloth and only bore a passing resemblance of truth.
The "real" Columbus was a brutal murderer (mass murderer in fact), rapist (of 9 and 10 yr old girls), pimp, liar, thief, and slaver. The only real reason anyone knows of him and "honors" him today, was because of the Knights of Columbus. Back in the 1930's they were trying to find a Catholic of Italian origin to honor in order to try and overcome the bigotry towards Catholics and the Italians so prevalent at the time in America. They seized on Irving's work and promoted Columbus as a "hero" and lobbied to get him a national holiday.
And before someone pipes in with the "you can't judge him by today's standards, you have to judge him by the standards of the time in which he lived" - I would offer this rebuttal: Bartolomé de las Casas, who was a contemporary of Columbus. He likewise came to the "New World" in order to explore and after seeing the result of what Columbus and some others were doing, ended up spending the rest of his life fighting for the natives and the brutal treatment they had suffered.
It's an epidemic among young gay males. That and HIV.
Yep, syphilis has drug resistance. So does chlamydia. There are also multi-drug resistant strains of gonorrhea now. There's some gonorrhea that only responds to a single antibiotic combo which is the "last line " treatment option, and it's developing resistance to that as well making the potential for a superbug gonorrhea very real.I thought penicillin knocked it out. Why is this a thing? Hopefully not a new super strain.
I still crack up from an old SNL sketch, where there's a few of the cast playing basketball and taking about their "Bad Ideas" brand jeans. The David Spade characters says: Normally I wear protection, but I thought: when's the next time I'm going to be back in Haiti? (I just watched again, and for the first time noticed that Bob Odenkirk was in the sketch as well.)Yep, syphilis has drug resistance. So does chlamydia. There are also multi-drug resistant strains of gonorrhea now. There's some gonorrhea that only responds to a single antibiotic combo which is the "last line " treatment option, and it's developing resistance to that as well making the potential for a superbug gonorrhea very real.
Wrap your present before you give it to her.
Behaviors and lifestyles are being glamorized / encouraged in children that dramatically reduce physical and mental health.
- Homosexuality (significantly raised disease risk)
- Transgenderism (extremely high rates of attempted suicide)
Seriously, seriously messed up.
This Bill Nye Netflix video for children personifies the elite's social engineering goals.
Wrap your present before you give it to her.