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Ep 701 | Coronavirus Battle Lines Drawn: Rationality vs. Paranoia
Ep 701 | Coronavirus Battle Lines Drawn: Rationality vs. Paranoia
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47 minutes
Released:
Aug 14, 2020
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Today, I explain how the Left has successfully created such a low threshold for pandemic panic that even as the virus becomes a cold for most people, they will never stop the fearmongering. We need a rational approach to combat them. I’m joined by data guru Justin Hart, who, along with 20 other data experts, has created a new website, RationalGround.com, to disseminate rational thought, accurate data, and scientific perspective on the virus that has created more upheaval in our lives than anything in modern history.
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Released:
Aug 14, 2020
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