@vic My image is taken from Vaccine Choice Canada (not Canadian, I just found it on Twitter). They are more lax with vaccines, surprisingly.
⚡️Incredible footage of a lightning bolt hitting and decimating a large tree in Augé, western France earlier today. Credit:Benjamin Estrade
The fearmongering surrounding nuclear radiation is a SCAM. Galen Winsor, a nuclear physicist ate uranium live on camera back in 1985 to prove that it's harmless. He died in 2008 from Parkinson's, which is not known to be caused by radiation.
https://youchu.be/watch?v=rMqHTbXm3rs&t=0
Also, just look at Chernobyl. Why is wildlife thriving despite all the radiation? I thought that place won't be habitable for another 20,000 years. Are plants and animals immune to nuclear radiation, but humans aren't? There are even tourists visiting the place WITHOUT hazmat suits!
I call for mass squatting in Chernobyl and Fukushima to prove to everyone that this is all a scam. It's time to put an end to this ridiculous psyop.
@p @Alice @blockbot I think there would be many problems with this. For one, this thing doesn't take context into account. What if someone recently heard about some celebrity having some CP scandal? So, they typed in "<insert celebrity name here> CP" into the fedi search bar just to see people talking about it, and now they have their IP address doxxed (assuming they are using their bare IP).
Also, it seems like most IP addresses don't give exact location anymore. I recently checked the location of my IP address and it showed a location of a nearby town, not the one I actually live in. I remember back in the day it would give that exact location of my house, but it was back when we had a different ISP. I assume that ISPs realized how dangerous it is to have exact locations tied to IP addresses, especially now that doxxing has become more prevalent.
@Polfusilier I honestly would have no beef with him if he only supported one of those beliefs, instead of being inconsistent with both of them.
@p *I always say
@p I've always say "you guys", but that's not acceptable anymore because it's "gendered language". The whole thing makes me wish modern English had two separate second-person pronouns for singular and plural.
@Mr_NutterButter Too be fair, it is a great way to get your foot in the door with those types of careers, but depending on your views, it can be a morality issue.