COVID-19 - On the Ground
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the lobster is some boogeyman that they toss out there. every time the going gets tough.
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Guys, an elected Republican trial court judge from Staten Island agrees with me (which I also doubt anyone has read the Order let alone able to comprehend). New York, New York has spoken.
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Vaccines being an available option was a great thing. Vaccines being forced on people was a terrible terrible thing
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what you said was dumb, plain and simplerandylahey wrote: ↑Tue Oct 25, 2022 12:16 pmAll I did was state a reasonable thing that happened. That anyone with an open mind wouldn't argue against
But I have no clue who lobster is
logic and common sense, if you actually practiced either, would tell you that the average person was safer from severe complications after getting vaccinated, compared to no vaccination
severe complications (hospitalization and death) were, and continue to be, the ultimate benefit from vaccination
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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The average person had zero symptoms or mild symptoms. Never needed medical treatment if they caught covid. And certainly never needed to be forced to vaccinate if they didn't willingly choose toKUTradition wrote: ↑Tue Oct 25, 2022 12:21 pmwhat you said was dumb, plain and simplerandylahey wrote: ↑Tue Oct 25, 2022 12:16 pmAll I did was state a reasonable thing that happened. That anyone with an open mind wouldn't argue against
But I have no clue who lobster is
logic and common sense, if you actually practiced either, would tell you that the average person was safer from severe complications after getting vaccinated, compared to no vaccination
severe complications (hospitalization and death) were, and continue to be, the ultimate benefit from vaccination
Youre referring to the small percentage. Not the average case
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Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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Defense. Rebounds.
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i don't see anyone named lobster in that.
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"forced" is a tough word.randylahey wrote: ↑Tue Oct 25, 2022 12:20 pm Vaccines being an available option was a great thing. Vaccines being forced on people was a terrible terrible thing
To the best of my limited knowledge very few people were "forced" per se. To me, forced means not given a choice.
I will say I feel way too many people were CONDITIONALLY "forced". In other words, get vaccinated or lose your job, get vaccinated or you can't attend school, get vaccinated or you can't attend "events", etc.
That was a choice for some/many/most and yes, I agree that was a terrible terrible thing.
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Anyone “forced” to be vaccinated is “forced” the same way I’m “forced” to subsidize the pork industry against my personal (religious) beliefs. Or the Military Industrial Complex, for that matter.
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pork is delicious.
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We've been forcing the staff to use the restrooms even though pissing in the hallway plants is much more pleasurable, preferable, and my personal choice having grown up in the rural midwest is to find a bush.
I bet there's a Republican judge in Staten Island that would hate these tyrannical rules.
I bet there's a Republican judge in Staten Island that would hate these tyrannical rules.
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did the china fungus originate in a pork market in china.
that is the only connection i can make with your forced pork arguement.
that is the only connection i can make with your forced pork arguement.
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Before I went to KU and was forced to get a meningitis shot, I was devastated, pissed off, and tried to fight for my right to die and right to kill people as guaranteed by the 28th and 29th Amendments, respectively, but Douglas County judges just aren't as American as Republicans from Staten Island.
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The government should never know anything about people's health status unless that person is trying to feed their kid using food stamps. Then their entire health history, social history, and few vials of blood should be forcibly taken. I believe that is the 30th Amendment which nullified the 4th Amendment.
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some appreciate what it means to live in a successful, thriving and civilized society
some would rather shout “but ma rights!” in an effort to conceal their fear
some would rather shout “but ma rights!” in an effort to conceal their fear
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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I agree, although I would say covid was slightly more aggressive on the first day than say a regular cold. Still, I got over it in just 3 days with only vitamins and rest. I've only had covid once but I hear lots of vaccinated people are getting in multiple times. It's very concerning.randylahey wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 9:31 pm Theres people out there that have been 5 times boosted getting covid. And people without a single fucking vaccine that arent phased by it.
The reality is covid isn't that deadly, the vaccine isn't that good, and a natural immune system is a perfectly good defense for the vast majority of everybody. Years have gone by. Its obvious at this point
The CDC recently passed their recommendation for public schools, but you would have to be a really bad parent to give your kid the covid shot. I don't expect we will see many public schools try to mandate it. If that were to happen, home schooling will become very popular.
Well if that's the case, no one ever explained to you how vaccines work. They only protect you, but no one else. Also sad that you make this a political thing. Health policy has nothing to do with left or right.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Tue Oct 25, 2022 1:45 pm Before I went to KU and was forced to get a meningitis shot, I was devastated, pissed off, and tried to fight for my right to die and right to kill people as guaranteed by the 28th and 29th Amendments, respectively, but Douglas County judges just aren't as American as Republicans from Staten Island.