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Should Covid Vaccination Be Made Compulsory?

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I was only saying to the Queen
the other day how I hate name dropping.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 22 August 2021 2:11:04 PM
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So Paul decides that Florida is a hotspot for the unvaccinated. I bring forth data that that isn't close to true. Paul decides that he's never heard of Florida. Paul has told us before he never explains. Well he does explain if thinks he still has a case but never explains when he knows he's wrong.

" Today, once again the out of control far right extremists were rampaging through the street of Melbourne and Sydney,.."

Well far to the right of PAul at least. But then so was Trotsky.

There was a similar protest last month which we were told was dangerous and a likely super-spreader event. Yet not a single case has been found as a result of that eveent and you can bet the authorities were anxious to find one.

But no matter, we are told this one will be a super-spreader and the usual crowd (yes I'm thinking of you Paul) will fall for it all over again and believe it with all their soul.

The Premier and NSW Health have confirmed that they haven't had evidence of a single case of the outdoor spread of the WuFlu. This is also confirmed by the CDC and some researchers in the US say they can't find an example worldwide.

The protest was suppressed to suppress dissident opinion, not to stop the spread. The police were unleashed so as to stop people exercising what used to be their democratic rights.

If only we had a liberal government.
Posted by mhaze, Sunday, 22 August 2021 2:34:31 PM
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http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Hierarchy_of_disagreement

Perhaps if Foxy reads the above link she will be able to present an argument better than "I don't like the tone of your argument" and will be able to argue more logically. But I guess the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Posted by Canem Malum, Sunday, 22 August 2021 4:32:06 PM
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There is much misunderstanding on all sides of issues around the corona situation and much politicization of the bureaucracy- much of it caused by the subversion of the "Communist March through Western Institutions"- this has undermined the community and created irrationality- this has led to widespread irrational mistrust in the arms of government.

Little wonder that the masses are now scared and angry with authorities.

The Communists have ideologically bombed western societies back to the stone age.
Posted by Canem Malum, Sunday, 22 August 2021 4:40:02 PM
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They say the apple doesn't fall far from the tree ...
Unless the tree's growing on top of a hill,
plus every apple has its own seeds.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 22 August 2021 4:41:05 PM
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CM tells us that "The communists have ideologically
bombed western societies back to the stone age."

In actual fact the quote of bombing societies back
to the stone age is usually attributed not to communists
but to Curtis LeMay, the scowling American Air Force
General who incinerated two-thirds of Japan's cities in
World War II, and was disappointed when Kennedy wouldn't
let him do the same to Cuba.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 22 August 2021 4:55:35 PM
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