Remember when were thought celebrity COVID deaths like Adam Schlesinger and John Prine was going to be an everyday occurrence? When was the last time someone famous died from COVID-19?
admittedly one of the 1,031 people who died yesterday were famous. i'm sure that's of great consolation to their families: "mommy died, but it's not like she was famous or anything!!!"
A vast majority of the mothers who dies of COVID yesterday were far too old have kids young enough to call them "Mommy!"
space, your sauce is getting weaker and weaker. if i change "mommy" to "mom" or "nana" would that convince you? just like if i said 99% of black kids are worse off than white kids, as opposed to 100%?
you're not winning on a technicality. you're coming across as an insensitive prick who is more concerned about semantics than people. congrats.
edit: you know who else tried to distract with a difference without distinction? the feds that cleared Lafayette park on monday: "we didn't use tear gas".
Just a thought: perhaps people should take their mom's into their single family homes rather than putting them in nursing homes? That's where nearly half of the US COVID deaths have taken place.
Also, who do some of you sensitive souls take offense to everything i say? I simply said celebrities aren't dying of COVID at the rates that some predicted. I never implied that just because someone is not a celebrity doesn't mean they didn't matter to those who loved them.