[Brighton] New Churchill Square vaccination centre opens today....and closes due to protesters

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clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
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The flat earthers have been marching locally apparently but I managed to avoid them. Oddly choosing their end point as Clapham Common (which is so wide open completely diminishes the effect of a march) only to be met by thousands queuing for a music festival.

Not that you'd read that in the MSM with their Bill Gates controlled pro-vaccine narrative. Open your mind and do your own research.

Boring cliché ridden predictable lot aren't they ?
 




JC Footy Genius

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I've edited out your second sentence about anti-Vaxer rights. Because the last thing I would want is to make you look an idiot [emoji106]
Not sure what relevance a table showing total post count on the Brexit thread has to this threads topic or to any point about radicalised numpties 'STILL CONTINOUSLY posting on that thread ... sharp as ever Wz. [emoji106]

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KeegansHairPiece

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Not sure what relevance a table showing total post count on the Brexit thread has to this threads topic or to any point about radicalised numpties 'STILL CONTINOUSLY posting on that thread ... sharp as ever Wz. [emoji106]

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Conformation if any is needed that you lack any sense of humour whatsoever. It’s almost like you’re choosing to wear a numpty hat as a fashion statement…
 








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Oct 8, 2003
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It really is quite disconcerting to know that people like this are out there. I had heard and read about anti-vaxers but never meet one before last week. An innocent conversation with a customer took a very strange and quick turn when he suddenly became quite aggressive and assertive about people who had had the vaccine and became very challenging about it. I was somewhat dumbfounded as he whizzed through his conspiracy theories - on reflection I thought if any of my customers was going to be like this it would be him as he is generally a bit strange and marching to the beat of a different drum than the rest of us . IMO

A frient of Mrs T has cut off contact with her sister due to anti vaxxer conspiracy bollocks. There is nothing particularly sinister about it - she is simply thick as mince.
 


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Perhaps because this has become a mainstream view on the left and right. Any issue can be dismissed with conspiracy theories about ‘the media.’ I’m afraid otherwise quite sane left leaning posters on NSC make this assertion all the time on NSC political threads. You reap what you sow.

You may be right but I don't recall any left leaning poster dismissing some obvious fact on the grounds it is a a media conspiracy. Ever.

Perhaps I have these foolish communists all on ignore :shrug:

For every Tommy Robinson there is a Giles Corbyn, perhaps. However they both need to be dealt with, and the dealing is not the same. Conflating extreme left and right is a recipe for one thing only - dealing with neither.
 
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Peteinblack

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The tragic irony - people protesting about defending their freedom, but in so doing, denying other people their freedom (to get vaccinated).

Also, if these Muppets are so convinced that the jabs are about injecting them with micro-chips to monitor their movements and activity, then why have they got Smartphones and Twitter accounts?

They really are as thick as ****.

If only scientists could develop a vaccine to cure gross stupidity.
 




Neville's Breakfast

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You may be right but I don't recall any left leaning poster dismissing some obvious fact on the grounds it is a a media conspitacy. Ever.

Perhaps I have these foolish communists all on ignore :shrug:

For every Tommy Robinson there is a Giles Corbyn, perhaps. However they both need to be dealt with, and the dealing is not the same. Conflating extreme left and right is a recipe for one thing only - dealing with neither.

I only referenced ‘left leaning’ because we can all agree that our right leaning conspiracy theorist friends are loons. I do think there is often a lack of self awareness though from people on the other side who use similarly dismissive language about the media.
 




Perfidious Albion

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HastingsSeagull

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These are the kind of idiots my wife is still spending 12-15 hour shifts helping all the bloody time in hospital and who are filling them up meaning rest of us are still in and out of various types of lockdowns over here in Asia. In a C.B.D. where most people have had vaccines thankfully (less so the country as a whole yet), it's something like 97-98% of cases they're getting at the hospital that haven't had even first jab. Every age and these are certainly wealthy people in the main given the hospital in question and the U.S. style system.

If you choose not to have it then your choice but should be agreeing to be lowest category for getting an I.C.U. bed if you catch this 'not even real' disease, not potentially denying multiple other folk who would be fine if they can get a bed while you die filling one in a long drawn out process and doom the others to staying home.
 








Hugo Rune

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The tragic irony - people protesting about defending their freedom, but in so doing, denying other people their freedom (to get vaccinated).

Also, if these Muppets are so convinced that the jabs are about injecting them with micro-chips to monitor their movements and activity, then why have they got Smartphones and Twitter accounts?

They really are as thick as ****.

If only scientists could develop a vaccine to cure gross stupidity.

It’s not just the fact that they use child-logic to form their arguments that is worrying, some appear to be in dire need of mental health services.

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Kalimantan Gull

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Aug 13, 2003
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It's all Trump's fault. He alone is responsible for the atmosphere he has generated in which experts are ridiculed, the media demonised, and conspiracy theories are the new norm. It has spread out from the US like a virus.

It's striking how around the world all the conspiracy theorists who previously lived in their online echo chambers are now emboldened to go out on the streets and try and disrupt everyone else. What's the next step in their direction of travel? I know a couple of fervent anti-vaxxers and it's like they've been radicalised, utterly convinced that the "mainstream media" is suppressing facts and they are smarter than the rest of us because they've "looked into it properly". But even they respect individual choices and wouldn't go out and protest like this.

Years back Jasper Carrot was famous for a comedy routine called " The Nutter on The Bus " .... it was clever, witty and it reflected the current societal view that there were some " odd ones " about and that they were to be avoided if possible but, that their views were quirky and unique. Sadly now they can find each other and reinforce their wacky views and escalate them as there are not enough people to say " NO " Calm down, and think this through. They are not left alone in the corner of the pub, there is a group of them and they are organising and feeding off each other.

It feels like this is new, and being driven by social media.... but then this happened in 1903....

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Guess people have always been idiots
 


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