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Incorrigible Skeptic
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It's disappointing how dead this board is. Anyone know of any Coronavirus-crisis-skeptical boards where there's a bit of life? One would have imagined that by now there'd be huge numbers of folk in the UK calling out this hoax for what it is, and that those with the requisite know-how would have set up forums to help organise resistance; yet this is the only UK skeptics' BBS that I've found and there's scarcely a handful of messages each day.

Given that we're more or less now living in a police state, it's pitiful.

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rms
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For what ever reason, people seem to prefer the Comments link on each daily posting. Consistently get 1-2k or sometimes over 3k postings each time. That's a lot.

Conversations seem to predominate there. Probably a number of reasons...

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covidiot
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Never ever noticed the comments on the main page

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rms
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Link top of the page...

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Incorrigible Skeptic
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For what ever reason, people seem to prefer the Comments link on each daily posting. Consistently get 1-2k or sometimes over 3k postings each time. That's a lot.

Yeah, I'd noticed that --- I went there before I came here. It was the link at the bottom of an article mentioning the forum that brought me here initially (though it seems to bring few others here).
Conversations seem to predominate there. Probably a number of reasons...

It's quite understandable that people just want to sound off about the madness to sympathetic souls, but a busy comment section is no substitute for an active discussion board where plans can be made. Chatting might ameliorate isolation, but it's not going to combat the onslaught on our civil liberties. ...Though sadly even the forum posts about protests and resistance don't really attract much interest. One would scarcely have known that there was a protest on Saturday which filled Trafalgar Square: save for a rather brief item about the police mid-way down Sunday's article, it was all but ignored. ...And of course videos of the event have been buried by Google in case one tries to search for them.

It's all starting to look pretty hopeless, really...

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