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Sure, I disagree with him regarding social issues, but how is questioning unscientific and inconsistent "health measures" and the proven liar who is their spokesperson right wing? To use the bird metaphor, is it flying upside down? Is that why things that are actually left wing (progressivism, skepticism, political accountability) called right wing and things that are actually right wing (authoritarianism, religious devotion to the state, feelings mattering more than reality) called left wing? Is it Opposite Day?
“Proven liar”
I'm trying to avoid such negativity in my life, becoming a new, better me and all that, so I'll just say this and exit the conversation:
One of the very first things Fauci did in the pandemic was lie about masks. Which part of that was the lie, though: the original statement or the follow-up "admitting to the noble lie"? Which one would have made him and his friends more money and better saved face?
Sure, he made a statement based on incomplete information, like scientists literally always do, as the information is never complete. Especially not when you can’t wait for results of multi-year testing because millions of people are dropping dead.