To be clear: no-one told anyone to drink bleach, except for
QAnon Conspiracy Theorists. The POTUS's remarks about injecting disinfectant under the skin sound remarkably similar.
Granted, I know almost nothing about QAnon -- but the little I've heard of them makes them seem to be divorced from reality.
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Is that right?
It would be funny if it wasn't so sad. According to
LiveScience (as of 11 August 2020), there were -- and are -- over 2,000 conspiracy theories out there about COVID-19, most of them advocating dangerous "cures", such as drinking lots of very strong alcohol (or alcohol made from datura, a highly poisonous plant).
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Naturally, this either killed people or makes them very sick.
It's gotten so bad that both the makers of Lysol and Clorox had to put warning labels on their products, urging people not to drink them.
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I'd have thought this was too obvious to need a warning, but then I've read plenty of Agatha Christie novels, including one where the symptoms of drinking hydrochloric acid are shown. ("Murder in Mesopotamia", IIRC). Even if I hadn't read this book, it should be obvious that drinking a strong acid (like bleach) is a stupid thing to do.
Maybe QAnon leaders (if they even have leaders) should be prosecuted for encouraging people to do stupid and dangerous things? I don't know, I'm not a lawyer ...
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