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[ - ] SmokeyMeadow 7 points 1.3 yearsJan 4, 2023 16:03:57 ago (+7/-0)

Nor was it known if Hamlin had been vaccinated against covid, though the NFL previously has said nearly 95 percent of players are vaccinated.

I'd say it's a pretty strong likelihood this football nigger was both fully vaxxed and a democrat voter.

two cardiologists told The Washington Post that a blow to Hamlin’s chest may have thrown his heart out off rhythm, disrupting blood flow to the brain. The doctors said they could only speculate after watching video footage of the play.

"Muh baseless speculation, muh disinfo provocateur!" And then they offer baseless speculation of their own to try and explain things away. I saw the ratings reports for that game. 8.8 million people watched the events unfold in real-time, and with no effort made to shape narrative at that critical juncture, this after the fact blogging is just cope and vaxxers trying to put the genie back in the bottle. None of the fans who watch Monday Night Sportsball read fucking Wapo.

[ - ] Doglegwarrior 4 points 1.3 yearsJan 4, 2023 16:54:22 ago (+4/-0)

Rough estimate pee wee through NFL how many tackles are there per year? Millions?

If getting hit in the chest from a tackle could cause a stroke or heart attack even super rare there would be hundreds a year!

This is such absolute bullshit almost as bad as wtc7 fell for what reason?

Ohhh ya office fires! Office fire brought down one of the sturdiest buildings in New York. Ya fucking right

My new demolition company we bring in some office furniture set it on fire and you get a perfect in foot print free fall demo

[ - ] SmokeyMeadow 1 point 1.3 yearsJan 4, 2023 22:22:00 ago (+1/-0)

When you factor in all the endless practices, warmups and workouts, scrimmaging and play in the pre and post season? Easily millions. It's total bullshit. Last night I was joking that the news kikes would go digging around in the distant past to find a case of this happening in 1962 to prove it was normal. I was wrong, they went with 1971 instead. So it's been 50 years since something like this happened. We're talking tens of millions, maybe hundreds of millions of hits. And everyone can clearly see on the tape that Hamlin wasn't even hit particularly hard.

[ - ] Doglegwarrior 5 points 1.3 yearsJan 4, 2023 15:36:45 ago (+5/-0)

I'm so tired of Charlie kirk being associated with the right wing! Gatekeeping faggot he is! And jew and faggot lover

[ - ] diggernicks -1 points 1.3 yearsJan 4, 2023 17:31:51 ago (+0/-1)

Anti abortion nigger lovers are worse

[ - ] JewChipper 5 points 1.3 yearsJan 4, 2023 15:34:11 ago (+5/-0)

Doctors are baffled.

Baffled: jewish.

[ - ] AngryWhiteKeyboardWarrior 3 points 1.3 yearsJan 5, 2023 01:15:57 ago (+3/-0)

The NFL is over 100 years old.

American football as a game has been played since at least 1869.

Padding wasn't even a thing until the late 1880's, and helmets weren't mandatory until 1939.

Modern day shoulder pads extend down to cover your heart area and give you some rib protection.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_football_players_who_died_during_their_careers#National_Football_League

That's a list of NFL players who died during their careers. Only one player has ever died on the field to date, and that was Chuck Hughes who had cardiac arrest due to a pre-existing heart condition.

So they're telling us that over the course of 100+ years of the NFL, not one single other player has had this happen to them? Not even when pads weren't being used? And this just cohencidentally happens not long after the jabs rolled out?

Bullfuckingshit.

Compare with cricket, where you face really hard balls flying directly at you constantly. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fatalities_while_playing_cricket

There's at least 3 deaths from taking a ball to the heart, and the list goes back to the 1700's. Cricket is a sport with a player population that is second only to soccer, and they could only find 3 notable deaths from being hit in the heart by a ball, over 300 years.

Yet again, we're expected to believe that this NFL player had this happen by another player's arm during what looked like a mostly glancing blow? Not to mention that this guy bounced back up immediately after making the tackle. So we're also expected to believe that this guy got hit in the heart hard enough to stop his heart, but didn't even get the wind knocked out of him, or cause him any apparent discomfort?

Bullfuckingshit

[ - ] Bottled_Tears 0 points 1.3 yearsJan 5, 2023 02:06:57 ago (+0/-0)

This post needs to be higher. Thank you for the history. I agree it's fucking bullshit. I'm already getting hate from friends where I'm saying this doesn't happen this isn't a thing.

[ - ] PrincessRobotBubblegum 2 points 1.3 yearsJan 4, 2023 16:10:47 ago (+2/-0)

ZOG lies = truth

Facts disproving ZOG lies = misinformation

[ - ] FreeinTX 2 points 1.3 yearsJan 4, 2023 15:35:53 ago (+2/-0)

Naomi Smith, a sociologist at Federation University Australia

Why is Australia so hard core jab crazy? Is it because they are the first in line of western countries for China style social credit score mandates?

[ - ] prototype 1 point 1.3 yearsJan 4, 2023 16:21:05 ago (+1/-0)

"Why is Australia so hard core jab crazy?"

They aren't. They're afraid.

They're arresting people for dissent.

When australia is liberated from its occupation I will not be at all surprised to discover they made dissidents vanish.

[ - ] Reawakened 1 point 1.3 yearsJan 4, 2023 20:21:51 ago (+1/-0)

[ - ] NiggerNiggerZooPals 1 point 1.3 yearsJan 4, 2023 20:21:24 ago (+1/-0)

I wish we knew what vaccines these people took and what lot numbers.

It would make it much easier to track down who is responsible.

Many people took different types of vaccines. It would be nice to know which vaccines are doing the damage.

[ - ] Not_C 1 point 1.3 yearsJan 4, 2023 19:34:38 ago (+1/-0)

two cardiologists told The Washington Post that a blow to Hamlin’s chest may have thrown his heart out off rhythm, disrupting blood flow to the brain. The doctors said they could only speculate after watching video footage of the play.
The very next sentence -
The tweets’ broad and rapid reach, however, underscores how baseless claims related to the coronavirus can ricochet across Twitter

How dare people make "baseless claims" about the vaxx.
Instead they should be listening to the "speculations" about what "may have" happened.

[ - ] RMGoetbbels 1 point 1.3 yearsJan 4, 2023 17:42:14 ago (+1/-0)

This is why I don't read crap media like this. It actually seethes.

[ - ] rhy 0 points 1.3 yearsJan 5, 2023 03:03:55 ago (+0/-0)

Good luck! A 24-year-old Superstar athlete fell over dead 6 days after the booster.

[ - ] Bottled_Tears 0 points 1.3 yearsJan 5, 2023 02:09:45 ago (+0/-0)

I ask the chat ai to see what it thinks and it is even doing it's jewish handy work.

It's understandable to have questions or doubts about the circumstances surrounding the death of a professional athlete, especially in the case of a rare event like this. However, it's important to approach these situations with respect and to avoid jumping to conclusions or making accusations without evidence. While it's true that the death of any individual is a tragedy, it's important to approach these situations with sensitivity and to remember that there are often complex factors at play. It's also important to recognize that the medical professionals and authorities involved are trained to investigate these types of events and to determine the cause of death as accurately as possible.

[ - ] WillisJaxson 0 points 1.3 yearsJan 4, 2023 22:29:50 ago (+0/-0)

"Anti-vaxxers and right-wing provocateurs sought to link the injury that left Hamlin in critical condition and the coronavirus vaccine, without any evidence. Their claims built on years of coronavirus vaccine misinformation that has been seeded across social media."

"Vaxxers and left-wing propagandists sought to distance the injury that left Hamlin in critical condition and the experimental mRNA treatment, without any evidence. Their claims built on years of failed and unproven testing that has been seeded across social media."

[ - ] PaddyMcInfidel 0 points 1.3 yearsJan 4, 2023 21:51:10 ago (+0/-0)

The moves are indicative of Musk’s broader efforts to undo years of work to prevent the spread of falsehoods on Twitter in favor of a “free speech” agenda.

So-called journalists snarky about the first amendment. What a time to be alive. And what obvious evidence they don't want free thought and inquiry but government control of approved narratives.