Jon Stewart, our first in-studio guest in over 15 months, expresses his great love for scientists, but includes a note of caution for a pandemic-weary world. #Colbert #TheLateShow #JonStewart
Jon Stewart, our first in-studio guest in over 15 months, expresses his great love for scientists, but includes a note of caution for a pandemic-weary world. #Colbert #TheLateShow #JonStewart
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John, the problem is not science nor scientists. Unless you wish to go back to the dark ages. If the world elected their representatives based on morals, responsibility and skills, no one ever would worry about what science comes up with or not.
ReplyLittle-known fact (may not be a fact):
ReplyThe largest Ivermectin producing factory on the planet is in China…in Wuhan…across the road from the coronavirus research centre. See? See? Are you blind?!
The Far Side would like a royalty.
ReplyI think Jon officially stopped giving a fuck.
ReplyAnd perhaps the world is better for it.
DO NOT EDIT THIS GUYS. GIVE IT ALL TO US!! I am gonna start crying soon.
ReplyLook at Rebecca Watson’s recent video to find out the actual science about where the virus came from. Jon Stewart is spreading dangerous misinformation.
ReplyDon’t say things like that, John. Don’t go giving us hope that someone, somewhere might say ‘Huh, it worked’ and then we might all be free of the endless cycle of bills, laundry and uncomfortably-targeted advertising.
ReplyKnowledge is power.
ReplyIts the fascism, income inequality, greed etc. which drive people to use that power irresponsible.
How many of these Virus researchers made the vaccines possible by broadening our horizons.
Jon has lost it and I am here for it
Reply“…this human contact, now you know I don’t care for it…”
I felt that.
A few minutes later:
“I LOVE YOU!!!”
Felt that too. Welcome back everybody.
ReplyLast utter..” uhuhuh..it worked”. Irony on dry rock..just the way I like it
ReplyI know he was joking but 1918 Spanish flu was not created in a lab as Jon suggests.
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