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Springal

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Neville's Breakfast

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May 1, 2016
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look mate , i'm of the attitude that i'm willing to get on with it , im x2 vaxed , unwillingly.

i know numerous unvaxed people in sydney my age who currently have covid who say it is just like a bad cold ......i also know 6 people in their late 50's to late 60's who died within days of having the second AZ jab .......it's a load of old pipe , no one gets out alive .....lets just get on with it....!!

Oki Doki, well I don’t know about Oz but over here we have lots of unvaccinated blockers of NHS beds preventing people with other needs from being admitted. You ‘getting on with it’ is a potential threat to me so if you don’t mind I will continue to support the rules as they are.
 


Guinness Boy

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look mate , i'm of the attitude that i'm willing to get on with it , im x2 vaxed , unwillingly.

i know numerous unvaxed people in sydney my age who currently have covid who say it is just like a bad cold ......i also know 6 people in their late 50's to late 60's who died within days of having the second AZ jab .......it's a load of old pipe , no one gets out alive .....lets just get on with it....!!

So, in the NSC anti-vaxx corner we have:

sydney who is vaccinated "unwillingly" (did they tie you down and force jab you?) but still posting things that no one can possibly check because it's all hearsay rather than documented fact.

Desperate Albion Dan Roland who vaccinated his own kids just in case, because why not hedge your bets.

"Pro vax" unvaccinated Mustafa who was "immune" (and then caught Covid) and flounced off when called out on it.

BeHereNow who was going to jack in his season ticket because of Covid passports but has apparently been attending games whilst unvaccinated.

What you all seem to have in common is massive hypocrisy and a desire to just crack on as normal, because there is a total lack of conceptual empathy that actually you may be putting other, far more vulnerable, people at risk.

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BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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You could have just stopped at 'Djokovic is an unlikable figure. It's not where he comes from, it's his attitude, behaviour, on court antics and anti vax and I'll do what I like where I like nonsense that gets on people's rackets.

I've always liked Djokovic, then all of a sudden a few years ago everyone suddenly hated him. I have never understood why.

Before all this anti vax stuff what did he actually do that made people turn on him?
 




zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
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So, in the NSC anti-vaxx corner we have:

sydney who is vaccinated "unwillingly" (did they tie you down and force jab you?) but still posting things that no one can possibly check because it's all hearsay rather than documented fact.

Desperate Albion Dan Roland who vaccinated his own kids just in case, because why not hedge your bets.

"Pro vax" unvaccinated Mustafa who was "immune" (and then caught Covid) and flounced off when called out on it.

BeHereNow who was going to jack in his season ticket because of Covid passports but has apparently been attending games whilst unvaccinated.

What you all seem to have in common is massive hypocrisy and a desire to just crack on as normal, because there is a total lack of conceptual empathy that actually you may be putting other, far more vulnerable, people at risk.

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Sydney is not in anyway typical of Sydney.

one of the bands I'm in ( which has just imploded! :lolol:) has 4 members . . .3 of us jabbed and boosted, sensibly cautious and plague free, thus far, happy to have cancelled gigs etc and play it as it comes with mutual agreement/risk assesment . . . a 4th member, non vaxed, gung ho pub/party/gig goer now has it. he's fit and well, for 60, but who knows what happens next. He's a tool, and frankly a potential burden to society IMO.

Just like Djokovic IMO, arrogant ****.
 


Swansman

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So, in the NSC anti-vaxx corner we have:

sydney who is vaccinated "unwillingly" (did they tie you down and force jab you?) but still posting things that no one can possibly check because it's all hearsay rather than documented fact.

Desperate Albion Dan Roland who vaccinated his own kids just in case, because why not hedge your bets.

"Pro vax" unvaccinated Mustafa who was "immune" (and then caught Covid) and flounced off when called out on it.

BeHereNow who was going to jack in his season ticket because of Covid passports but has apparently been attending games whilst unvaccinated.

What you all seem to have in common is massive hypocrisy and a desire to just crack on as normal, because there is a total lack of conceptual empathy that actually you may be putting other, far more vulnerable, people at risk.

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Its fine because...

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... they're "one step from death anyway".

#conceptualempathy
 


BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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I am not sure any of these things really make him a 'massive c*nt'. The first article contains a reasonable argument that is presented in a respectful manner. The last two were surely accidents for which he apologised.

Seems that everyone hates Novak and I am struggling to understand why?
 




Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
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Its fine because...

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... they're "one step from death anyway".

#conceptualempathy

That's wasn't [MENTION=616]Guinness Boy[/MENTION]'s greatest moment but he apologized soon after when it became apparent that COVID was more than 'just a cold'.

These others posters whom he quotes are imbeciles as they have the advantage of nearly 2 years of evidence to the contrary of their initial beliefs, and yet they still persist in their delusion.
 








beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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Is that right? Wow, that is spectacularly unlucky / statistically improbable.

less than a dozen case in Australia, all of them from first dose. so it just bollocks.

what people miss with this risk, is the disease iteself could have caused clotting too.
 


BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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Its fine because...

View attachment 143526

... they're "one step from death anyway".

#conceptualempathy

Jesus Sawnny, going back 2 years to quote GB. I think that we have all learned and moved after 2 years of learning about Covid.

You got it bad dude.
 




A1X

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Its fine because...

View attachment 143526

... they're "one step from death anyway".

#conceptualempathy

So the question is did you bookmark it some time ago in the hope of being able to go back and use it against him at some point in the future, or did you go searching through his posting history hoping to find something to try and take him down? Both are tragic, just trying to get a feel of it.

Aren't you un-vaxed as well? Maybe you're just unhappy you were missed off his list?
 




Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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Sweden
That's wasn't [MENTION=616]Guinness Boy[/MENTION]'s greatest moment but he apologized soon after when it became apparent that COVID was more than 'just a cold'.

These others posters whom he quotes are imbeciles as they have the advantage of nearly 2 years of evidence to the contrary of their initial beliefs, and yet they still persist in their delusion.

It was obviously quite clear already back then that the virus was dangerous to the vulnerable, "just a cold" or not.

Everyone is always idiots if they dont agree with GB. "Just some vulnerable people dying, meh" - agree or prepared to be verbally abused, then the u-turn "people who dont care about the vulnerable lack empathy!" - agree or you'll see.

Some of us dont want to be vaccinated. Its not due to having less empathy than someone else. Most of our life decisions, as long as we're living in a society, has positive and negative impacts on other people. With the same reasoning as regarding covid, it is a lack of empathy to use fossil fuel (affects future and possibly current generations), to have a beer and support the alcohol industry (affects alcoholics and those around them), to not use fossil fuel (think of the employeers of the fossil fuel companies!), to not have a beer and support those working in that area, to buy or not buy plastic that cant be recycled, to have a TV showing commercials for hamburgers and candy and other shit that will make people fat and die.

Everything kills, everything causes suffering. Everyone kills, everyone causes suffering. So why do people who dont want vaccines get pointed out? Because of the hysteria. If a million newspaper and a billion people were moaning about people choosing not to travel collectively rather than driving everywhere, they would be the main enemy of society and everything else would be forgotten. We know covid is not a common cold but we also know that the 3.4% mortality rate was wrong. Its a dangerous thing, like being fat or smoking.

The whole antivaxx-bashing thing is tedious. We all make decisions, for our own pleasure/advantage that makes other people suffer and die. If we would all see ourselves and our own decisions as good and others and their other decisions as bad then we could go on for eternity with the whole "good or evil" bullshit when we're all both (if any) of those things.
 


Neville's Breakfast

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May 1, 2016
13,450
Oxton, Birkenhead
It was obviously quite clear already back then that the virus was dangerous to the vulnerable, "just a cold" or not.

Everyone is always idiots if they dont agree with GB. "Just some vulnerable people dying, meh" - agree or prepared to be verbally abused, then the u-turn "people who dont care about the vulnerable lack empathy!" - agree or you'll see.

Some of us dont want to be vaccinated. Its not due to having less empathy than someone else. Most of our life decisions, as long as we're living in a society, has positive and negative impacts on other people. With the same reasoning as regarding covid, it is a lack of empathy to use fossil fuel (affects future and possibly current generations), to have a beer and support the alcohol industry (affects alcoholics and those around them), to not use fossil fuel (think of the employeers of the fossil fuel companies!), to not have a beer and support those working in that area, to buy or not buy plastic that cant be recycled, to have a TV showing commercials for hamburgers and candy and other shit that will make people fat and die.

Everything kills, everything causes suffering. Everyone kills, everyone causes suffering. So why do people who dont want vaccines get pointed out? Because of the hysteria. If a million newspaper and a billion people were moaning about people choosing not to travel collectively rather than driving everywhere, they would be the main enemy of society and everything else would be forgotten. We know covid is not a common cold but we also know that the 3.4% mortality rate was wrong. Its a dangerous thing, like being fat or smoking.

The whole antivaxx-bashing thing is tedious. We all make decisions, for our own pleasure/advantage that makes other people suffer and die. If we would all see ourselves and our own decisions as good and others and their other decisions as bad then we could go on for eternity with the whole "good or evil" bullshit when we're all both (if any) of those things.

Your logic (such as it is) seems to be that we aren’t doing enough about some bad things so that is justification for not doing something about Covid. Sounds pretty shallow to me.
 


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