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1918 Spanish Flu and How the World Recovered (Original Post)
BigmanPigman
Nov 2020
OP
was listening to public radio's 'On the Media'. said because WW1 ending + the speed of death,
pansypoo53219
Nov 2020
#1
Can't help but wonder if dotard and his goons looked at the recovery part, followed by
Thekaspervote
Nov 2020
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pansypoo53219
(20,955 posts)1. was listening to public radio's 'On the Media'. said because WW1 ending + the speed of death,
people dying more common(kids), could move on faster. also wilson had the flue + brain fog why he fucked up post WW1, which led to WW2.
Thekaspervote
(32,710 posts)2. Can't help but wonder if dotard and his goons looked at the recovery part, followed by
Fascism and thought they saw their opening.
mitch96
(13,871 posts)3. "wilson had the flue + brain fog" Yup, brain fog due to a stroke....
His wife was "running" the country while he could not move or speak.. spooky..
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/woodrow-wilson-suffers-a-stroke
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leighbythesea2
(1,200 posts)4. Well made
Some " never underestimate peoples ability to do the right thing, after exhausting the wrong thing" there.
bucolic_frolic
(43,062 posts)5. I could never have survived the 1920s.
4Q2u2
(1,406 posts)6. From 1918 California
wnylib
(21,346 posts)7. Pity that Afolf didn't get a fatal case
while he was in the army.