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   On Mon, 27 May 2024, WolfFan wrote:   
      
   > On May 27, 2024, D wrote   
   > (in article<6c70bb08-bf62-3bf8-1e39-25eca1609d63@example.net>):   
   >   
   >>   
   >> On Sun, 26 May 2024, WolfFan wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> On May 26, 2024, D wrote   
   >>> (in article):   
   >>>   
   >>>>   
   >>>> On Sat, 25 May 2024, Bernard Peek wrote:   
   >>>>   
   >>>>> On 2024-05-25, D wrote:   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> Ehh incorrect. I lived there and detected no such thing. Bird-flu isn't   
   >>>>>> even a topic in the news and no one where I live talks about it.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> It's been found in cattle in several parts of the US and there have been   
   >>>>> two   
   >>>>> cases of transmission from cattle to people. So far no cases of   
   >>>>> person-to-person transmission.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> 2 out of 8 billion. I am so scared! ;) Call me again if we reach one in   
   >>>> two and until then, I won't be bothered.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Corona, by the way, was about as dangerous for my age group as driving a   
   >>>> car. That figure came from the government, so all hysteria was just   
   >>>> nonsense.   
   >>>   
   >>> one of my nieces died of covid. She was 25. She died before there were any   
   >>> vaccines.   
   >>   
   >> Ok. Sad, but there are people who die of bananas, and we don't ban   
   >> bananas. In that age group, corona was about as dangerous as driving a   
   >> car, so not justifiable to close down the world for a flu.   
   >   
   > bloody hell:   
   >   
   > 1. covid-19 ain’t ‘a flu’   
   >   
   > 2. the ’Spanish’ flu of 1918, spread from the US because of an idiot   
   > American general who didn’t want ‘a flu’ to prevent deploying American   
   > troops to Europe, called the Spanish Flu because it was first reported in   
   > Spanish newspapers, as American, British, French, and German newspapers were   
   > made to shut up for reasons of denying the enemy info during a world war,   
   > killed more people than the fighting in WWI. And that was ‘a flu’.   
   >   
   > You’re radically ignorant about epidemiology, and proud of it.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>> None, zero, of the rest of the family, and there’s a LOT of us, had any   
   >>> problems whatsoever with the vaccine.   
   >>   
   >> I've heard of many who had problems with vaccines.   
   >   
   > I’ve seen dead bodies because idiots refused to vaccinate.   
   >> Also note the double   
   >> standard. Anyone who died 30 days after corona was a corona victim. If   
   >> this would have been applied to the vaccines, you'd see even higher death   
   >> rates.   
   >   
   > Bullshit. that’s not how epidemiology works. You are, again, radically   
   > ignorant and incredibly proud of that.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>> Note that I do not work for any government. I was one of the driving forces   
   >>> behind the vaccination policy at work: no vaccine? Cool. Stay out of the   
   >>> building. If you can remote work, carry on. If you can’t, either get   
   >>   
   >> In my company we had the reverse. If you're vaccinated, stay at home. On   
   >> the other hand, I Don't hire pro-government hysterical corona people, so   
   >> it was pretty much a non-issue. And no one died, which shows that unless   
   >> you're old, it was mostly psychosomatic.   
   >   
   > Bullshit. You can’t possibly enforce that. With us, we merely request to   
   > see the vaccination card. No card? You better have a good reason. “I lost   
   > it” means “get a duplicate”. “I don’t want to get vaccinated” is   
   > not a good reason. All that would be necessary for someone who got vaccinated   
   > to keep working there (God knows why they’d want to hang around with   
   > idiots) is to simply not show you their card. How would you find out that   
   > they lied?   
   >   
   > It’s not just bullshit, it’s transparently obvious bullshit which NEVER   
   > HAPPENED. You’re not just an idiot, you think that everyone’s as stupids   
   > as you are.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>> vaccinated or get another job. This is a right to work state, we can fire   
   >>> you   
   >>   
   >> Let me correct that... let the government foricbly inject you, or else we   
   >> let you starve.   
   >   
   > not the government, idiot. I got my vaccinations from Walgreens. A private   
   > company.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> That is similar policies to nazi-germany and the soviet union, just so you   
   >> know.   
   >   
   > Bullshit.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> If the vaccines work, there's no need to be afraid of un-vaccinated, or if   
   >> you are, you are basically admitting that the vaccines don't work, and   
   >> then they are just a charade.   
   >   
   > Bullshit. Not all can take vaccinations. Vaccinations are not 100% effective.   
   > If you had even slight knowledge of epidemiology you would know this.   
   > You’re breathtakingly ignorant, and proud of it.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>> for any reason we want. (Ron DeSatan tried to set things up so that idiots   
   >>> couldn’t, officially, be fired for not getting a vaccination; however,   
   the   
   >>> kind of idiot who refused to vacvinate usually had done something in the   
   >>> past   
   >>> which we could have fired him for but didn’t. Officially, that’s why he   
   >>> was fired, and we have the paperwork going back to before the pandemic to   
   >>> prove it. Kiss my ass, DeSatan.)   
   >>>   
   >>> You’re perfectly free to not get vaccinated. You’re not free to not get   
   >>> vaccinated and work here.   
   >>   
   >> Likewise and reverse. No work for you if you are vaccinated at my company.   
   >> And this is why a libertarian world is the only way to peace.   
   >   
   > Bullshit. you can’t possibly identify those who got vaccinated. I can   
   > identify those who did not. Typically they will self-identify; that is how I   
   > found out about two anti-vaxxers who were visiting my house, one of whom had   
   > to be physically ejected and tried to call the cops. They were pig-ignorant   
   > buffoons, and loud about it.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> Also note the irony, that in my world you are free to vaccinate yourself   
   >> if you want, do heavy drugs etc. but in your world, I must subject myself   
   >> to medical experiments to be able to participate.   
   >>   
   >> I think that's a pretty authoritarian and sh*tty world view, but I'm glad   
   >> that you are not the president and I'm glad that the legal system is so   
   >> full of loop holes that I was able to travel without a mask and meet the   
   >> people I could after a bit of legal threatening and arguing. =)   
   >>   
   >>> Perhaps those who passed the Right To Work laws (hint: not Democrats)   
   should   
   >>> have thought things through before ramming the laws through.   
   >>>>   
   >>>>   
   >>>> I say, protect the old if they want it and let the rest live their lives   
   >>>> as normal, which is what eventually sweden did, which was proven to be the   
   >>>> right way. Not limiting peoples freedoms and becoming authoritarian.   
   >>>   
   >>> public health is about the public im general. Not you specifically.   
   >>   
   >> I don't agree.   
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