When I was growing up in the 1950s people who went to church were a lot like this trying almost anything like the kinds of crazy things Trump recommends. Many people died trying crazy things to cure them then but wouldn't go to doctors then too. So, it is like the 1950s again listening to Trump's crazy ideas like mainlining disinfectants and the like. IT's sort of like the malaria drug in some ways. If you are the wrong person with the wrong conditions the drugs might kill you.
That's not to say that the malaria drugs don't cure malaria. But, if you don't have malaria they also might kill you too. Or if your heart is weak or has unusual beat already it might harm or kill you then too.
During a pandemic you need good and useful and scientific ideas not Trump's Snake oil remedies from the 1950s when I grew up.
Enough people have died. Let's have some common sense here.
Listening to Trump can you imagine the snake oil remedies being peddled in 3rd world nations right now worldwide? Can you imagine how many are dying from these remedies who are not educated scientifically enough to stay alive worldwide right now?
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