Anti-vaccine Christian broadcaster Marcus Lamb dies after Covid battle
Lamb's Daystar Television Network had asked viewers in recent days to pray for his recovery.
I mean are you surprised?![]()
Co-founder of Christian TV network that railed against vaccines dies of Covid-19
Marcus Lamb, 64, whose Daystar network reaches an estimated 2 billion viewers worldwide, had pushed alternative therapieswww.theguardian.com
Dang and now his death is being judged for his actions over politicizing COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
No it's just we been in this situation before in August and September when 4 talk show hosts died from COVID-19 related complications but then their rants got used against them in the grave. It's just we keep running into the Jonestown comparisons among these leaders over their conspiratorial rantings about the vaccine mandates to questionable cures to how many of their fans went to their idols at the grave for the same reasons.I mean are you surprised?
You"d think these religious fanatics might suggest something reasonable in regards to the vaccine such as this vaccine was deemed a miracle in terms of how it was developed and discovered as fast as it was, maybe it was a gift from god and encourage people to recieve that gift in the form of taking the vaccine. But no that is generally not the case of what they preach and express regarding the vaccine, so.No it's just we been in this situation before in August and September when 4 talk show hosts died from COVID-19 related complications but then their rants got used against them in the grave. It's just we keep running into the Jonestown comparisons among these leaders over their conspiratorial rantings about the vaccine mandates to questionable cures to how many of their fans went to their idols at the grave for the same reasons.
I'll just say that a lot more do believe the vaccine is a good thing.You"d think these religious fanatics might suggest something reasonable in regards to the vaccine such as this vaccine was deemed a miracle in terms of how it was developed and discovered as fast as it was, maybe it was a gift from god and encourage people to recieve that gift in the form of taking the vaccine. But no that is generally not the case of what they preach and express regarding the vaccine, so.
It's just that he did not have two billion viewers. What he had were TV outlets that covered (in a very loose interpretation of the term "cover") 2 billion people. Of that number, a very small percentage actually used and viewed his programs.Now it's not so funny. Not just because he's dead, but because he had (by some estimates) around 2 billion viewers, and apparently told them to avoid getting vaccinated against what - IMO - counts as a plague of Biblical proportions.
Of course the numbers were hyped up. Yet a very small percentage of a billion is still significant. If only one out of a thousand potential viewers actually used and viewed his programs, that's 2 million. If only half of them took his advice on vaccines to heart, that's a million. When you're dealing with a virus that kills one out of a hundred people infected, you start talking about real numbers.It's just that he did not have two billion viewers. What he had were TV outlets that covered (in a very loose interpretation of the term "cover") 2 billion people. Of that number, a very small percentage actually used and viewed his programs.
The lack of measurable viewership of his programs indicates even fewer than your estimate. This is hyperbole squared.Of course the numbers were hyped up. Yet a very small percentage of a billion is still significant. If only one out of a thousand potential viewers actually used and viewed his programs, that's 2 million.
You are more than welcome to educate me on the number of viewers Lamb's network actually has. You do have the numbers, don't you?The lack of measurable viewership of his programs indicates even fewer than your estimate. This is hyperbole squared.