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But not the obnoxious, virtue signaling, unicorn dreaming POS who never questions anyone with a Dem label. Those people are PURE! Pure arrogance and stupidity. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1628363288.JPG |
NSFW language - but So spot on
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Where did Rogan finish in MED school? You could have posted a Rachel Maddow video and had the same credibility.
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I keep seeing that the vaccines are worthless in terms of preventing the vaccinated from infecting the unvaccinated. So if that’s the case, why do the vaccinated people give two ****s about whether the rest of us get vaccinated or not? As far as infecting other people, both categories are equal.
It’s getting more and more traction in the main stream news, finally. https://www.forbes.com/sites/jemimamcevoy/2021/08/06/fully-vaccinated-may-transmit-delta-just-as-easily-and-new-variant-shows-signs-of-vaccine-evasion-early-uk-research-suggests/amp/?__twitter_impression=true If you want the vaccine to protect yourself, go for it. If you don’t want the vaccine, because you were concerned with other effects it will have on your health, that’s also fine. It’s now about an individual’s health, not whether an individual can impact the health of others around him. |
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Just get on the damn train ! |
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Questions to those who have received the vaccine:
IF you are so sure that the vaccine is safe and is effective, then what does it matter to you if someone doesn't get the vaccine and may get sick? They won't be infecting you. IF you think that you can still be infected even after you have been vaccinated then why bother being vaccinated? IF you are so concerned about the greater public good then why allow risky behavior such as smoking? IF you are so concerned about the sick taxing our healthcare system then why not punish people who abuse their bodies with alcohol, or unhealthy diets? Aren't they taxing our healthcare system with their heart attacks and siroccos of the liver? Please put down the virtue signaling and admit that maybe you worry that the vaccine isn't as effective as promised and you are concerned about getting sick? |
Medical Professionals are concerned about the greater public good. Smoking is hugely controlled : warning's on the packages and you can't smoke in most public parks (outside!!) and in zero public buildings. One day it will might even fade away like snuff has. You are right, the vaccine is not as effective as we all would like it to be. Is it 75% or 95% effective? Either way there is a 25% or 5% chance the virus will slip through..
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Not reading any rubbish.
Get vaccinated. STFU. |
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How can I possible refute such a well reasoned and compelling argument? Not much virtue in your signaling. |
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No one talks about not being obese as a way to not be hospitalized. We just get this "Get vaccinated. STFU." oye. |
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"A basic justification for vaccine mandates is that your freedom doesn’t include the freedom to endanger the rest of your community. The principle is a bedrock of democratic philosophy and the American legal tradition, with courts applying it to a variety of contexts including public health."
“You can’t walk around assaulting people just because you feel like it’s an important part of your self-expression,” Nicholas Bagley, a University of Michigan law professor, said in an interview. “And you can’t dump pollutants into a town’s drinking water just because you’d rather not pay for cleanup. By the same token, we require kids to get vaccinated for all sorts of illnesses before they go to public school. Otherwise, their bodies could be used as vectors to harm others.” The most important legal precedent on vaccines specifically is a 1905 case called Jacobson v. Massachusetts, in which the Supreme Court upheld a state law requiring smallpox vaccination for adults. Just this week, a panel from a federal appeals court cited Jacobson when it upheld, unanimously, a new COVID-19 vaccine requirement for students at Indiana University. |
oh Bob, you poor confused man...
You make it sound as if people are intentionally inventing and spreading virus... Like the Chinese govt. has. Every single American who contracts the China virus is a victim, not a perp. |
Poor Island. Pulling the victim card again. Man up.
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