Michigan Study: Masking Kids Is Pointless
15 Oct 2021
CLAY: Buck, study out of Michigan on masking students in schools. While they will try to spin it because they are dishonest and unfair when it comes to analyzing basic data, you just sent it to me and we were reading it during the break. The data reflects that masks do virtually nothing at all to protect children inside of schools.
There is no suggestion that your kids are safer in any way substantive way with masks. Studies now from everywhere, and the data here, theyโll try to spin as, โOh, my God! This proves how safe masks are!โ All it proves is they donโt work at all.
BUCK: This is a dishonesty of scale where theyโll say things, likeโฆ You will now come across people who, if masking is, at least statistically โ and can you even prove this when you add in all variables? The answer is, no. But there will be people who say, โIf it stops just one case,โ Clay?
CLAY: Yes.
BUCK: โIf masking stops one kid out-of-a-million from getting covid,โ not even from dying, from getting covid, which has a one in a million chance of death. So itโs one in a million and one in a million, and theyโll say, โItโs worth it to stifle your kidโs breath all day and to put them through that psychological, emotional, and physical discomfort,โ because masking has turned into a religion. It is the central sacrament of Fauciism.
CLAY: This was like the argument that you and I had to push back against in the early days of covid. Weโd hear all the time, โWell, if it saves just one life, itโs worth it,โ right? That was argued all the time. That was preeminent on social media in March and April, and you actually know thatโs the direct contravention of every risk analysis that basically any adult has ever made.
You would save lives if we all walked around wearing motorcycle helmets all day long every day because some people trip and fall in the shower. You should shower with a motorcycle helmet on, because you might fall and hit your head in the shower. It doesnโt make sense, but it probably would save some lives if everybody more motorcycle helmets everywhere.
BUCK: It absolutely would. NASCAR drivers wear helmets and theyโd be crazy not to, right?
CLAY: Right.
BUCK: It absolutely would save lives if you wore a helmet all โ and Iโd have to get a special one โcause my head is huge.
CLAY: (laughing)
BUCK: But you have a pretty sizable noggin, too, Travis, I gotta say. Youโre not quite in the weird-size territory that Iโm in, but big.
CLAY: Ted Kennedy? Ted Kennedy head?
BUCK: Youโve got a sizable cranium.
CLAY: Imagine. You can make the argument. You could say, โHey, weโd save a lot of lives if everybody wore football helmets all day. Youโre gonna go into school and youโre gonna wear a football helmet. Youโre gonna drive in a football helmet.โ
BUCK: The car analogy is people die in cars all the time.
CLAY: Yes.
BUCK: And how do you die in a car? Mostly itโs head injuries, right?
CLAY: Yes. Yes.
BUCK :Itโs usually not a fiery wreck, although that can happen, too. Itโs usually a head injury that happens in car thatโs whatโs lethal for someone and helmets would certainly reduce those at some level โ and, Clay, based on the masking data that we see? One-in-a-million, man. If it stops one in a million, itโs worth it for everyone to suffer through wearing helmets all day long.
CLAY: We should also drive 10 miles an hour, Buck, and wear helmets. It would be impossible to die in a car accident.
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