Regarding getting the virus from them that might infect me AND cause serious issues or death, NO.
Regarding being around them just because they are stupid as sh!t and you never know what such a stupid person might do, YES.
Regarding getting the virus from them that might infect me AND cause serious issues or death, NO.
Regarding being around them just because they are stupid as sh!t and you never know what such a stupid person might do, YES.
I should be fine however wrote:
Yes.
I have a premature baby at home, my Mom had a recent very serious battle with cancer and my uncle died of covid a month ago.
I personally feel safe but I have concern about great people I love and care about.
Warranted.
YesOrNoPollGuy wrote:
No
Yes...not because they are unvaccinated. But because they are probably unhinged right wing gun nuts who shoot first ask questions later or incels who will snap.
Yep
https://www.amazon.com/Vaccinated-Still-Want-Stay-Away/dp/B08ZQKZX2GFlagpole wrote:
Regarding getting the virus from them that might infect me AND cause serious issues or death, NO.
Regarding being around them just because they are stupid as sh!t and you never know what such a stupid person might do, YES.
Sham 69 wrote:
Absolutely Steve. And just like in Nazi times, there is heavy propaganda to divide us. For example, those who go out maskless are supposed to feel inferior, as they are shamed and given weird looks. In Nazi Germany, you were made to wear a yellow badge if you were a Jew, so you were shamed and given weird looks for it. This is all a part of the plan, and it's time for Americans to wake up before it's too late.
Hey, come on now, you're getting a little over-emotional here, Shamrock. Your inferiority complex is not necessarily due to your unvaxxed status. Lots of people get weird looks, so don't think it's because of your status in life.
We still have bedrock Constitutional guarantees that will keep your type relatively safe from being unduly violated. The Germans had guys like Goebbels, Streicher, and Freisler and media like Der Sturmer. There's no one like that among the vaxxers. That's not where our vaxx movement is going. We're focusing on economic and intellectual benefits for our admitted members. We can gain our prosperity without harming those we seek to avoid. It's a big country, Sham.
I feel unsafe around unvaccinated people because a large number of them are illegals and you can't trust people that break laws to get free stuff.
Yes, but then I feel unsafe around any human. Period.
Just Another Hobby Jogger wrote:
https://www.amazon.com/Vaccinated-Still-Want-Stay-Away/dp/B08ZQKZX2GFlagpole wrote:
Regarding getting the virus from them that might infect me AND cause serious issues or death, NO.
Regarding being around them just because they are stupid as sh!t and you never know what such a stupid person might do, YES.
Kind of funny, but I'm not a "broadcast" guy, so I will not be a customer. I don't have bumper stickers on my cars. I don't put political signs in my yard. I don't wear shirts with flags or 'USA' or anything like that. Just not my style.
I'm afraid of Americans who can buy guns everywhere without question.
Unvax people? No different than someone coughing in public, and that doesn't worry me much.
Knowing these morons likely have license to drive and other dangerous activities is not great.
I try to avoid the unvaxxed masses also because being around dumb people is just depressing.
Flagpole wrote:
Just Another Hobby Jogger wrote:
https://www.amazon.com/Vaccinated-Still-Want-Stay-Away/dp/B08ZQKZX2GKind of funny, but I'm not a "broadcast" guy, so I will not be a customer. I don't have bumper stickers on my cars. I don't put political signs in my yard. I don't wear shirts with flags or 'USA' or anything like that. Just not my style.
Haven't you heard? Your political beliefs don't count unless you broadcast it to the entire world and wrap your entire identity around it.
The epidemic that never was
In 1976, scientists predicted a pandemic of a new strain of influenza called swine flu. More than 40 years later, some historians call it "flu epidemic that never was."
"President Ford was basically told by his advisers, that look, we have a pandemic flu coming called swine flu that may be as bad as Spanish flu," said Michael Kinch, a professor of radiation oncology in the school of medicine at Washington University in St. Louis. His latest book, "Between Hope and Fear," explores the history of vaccines.
What you need to know about coronavirus on Monday, August 31
What you need to know about coronavirus on Monday, August 31
"Ford was being cajoled to put forward a vaccine that was hastily put together. When you have a brand new strain situation like that, they had to do it on the fly," Kinch said.
Ford made the decision to make the immunization compulsory.
The government launched the program in about seven months and 40 million people got vaccinated against swine flu, according to the CDC. That vaccination campaign was later linked to cases of a neurological disorder called Guillain-Barre syndrome, which can develop after an infection or, rarely, after vaccination with a live vaccine.
"Unfortunately, due to that vaccine, and the fact that it was done so hastily, there were a few hundred cases of Guillain-Barre, although it's not definitive that they were linked," Kinch said.
We're only just beginning to learn how Covid-19 affects the brain
We're only just beginning to learn how Covid-19 affects the brain
The CDC said the increased risk was about 1 additional case of Gullain-Barre for every 100,000 people who got the swine flu vaccine. Due to this small association, the government stopped the program to investigate.
"It was kind of a fiasco," Markel said. "The good news is that there never was an epidemic of swine flu. So we were safe, but that shows you what could happen."
Film Rep wrote:
I am a Trump guy wrote:
You sound like a snowflake soy boy.
I is not a ❄️
🧚
Flagpole wrote:
Just Another Hobby Jogger wrote:
https://www.amazon.com/Vaccinated-Still-Want-Stay-Away/dp/B08ZQKZX2GKind of funny, but I'm not a "broadcast" guy, so I will not be a customer. I don't have bumper stickers on my cars. I don't put political signs in my yard. I don't wear shirts with flags or 'USA' or anything like that. Just not my style.
Flagpole wrote:
Regarding getting the virus from them that might infect me AND cause serious issues or death, NO.
Regarding being around them just because they are stupid as sh!t and you never know what such a stupid person might do, YES.
Just look in the mirror so see an extremely bitter and stupid person, d!ckhead
Harambe wrote:
Knowing these morons likely have license to drive and other dangerous activities is not great.
I try to avoid the unvaxxed masses also because being around dumb people is just depressing.
You spend your whole life on this forum, like you ever encounter real people.
WinnytheBish wrote:
Haven't you heard? Your political beliefs don't count unless you broadcast it to the entire world and wrap your entire identity around it.
Which is exactly what Flagpole does, online.
Sham 69 wrote:
those who go out maskless are supposed to feel inferior, as they are shamed and given weird looks. In Nazi Germany, you were made to wear a yellow badge if you were a Jew, so you were shamed and given weird looks for it. This is all a part of the plan, and it's time for Americans to wake up before it's too late.
Doesn't get much more pathetic than anti-vaxxxers comparing themselves to holocaust victims. Yeah, you're just like Anne Frank, buddy. What a f*ckin' loser.
Harambe/2600broReverseCowgirl wrote:
Harambe wrote:
Knowing these morons likely have license to drive and other dangerous activities is not great.
I try to avoid the unvaxxed masses also because being around dumb people is just depressing.
You spend your whole life on this forum, like you ever encounter real people.
Just trying to keep my fans happy. I'm here for ya