YesOrNoPollGuy wrote:
No
What do you mean by "unvaccinated"?
YesOrNoPollGuy wrote:
No
What do you mean by "unvaccinated"?
Everybody is technically unvaccinated to this new Covid. Many have experimental injections that those without must be careful of for they have proven to be mass spreaders of cases and new variants.
I am afraid your view of human nature is a bit naive.
Public execution was a major entertainment event for most of our history.
Many people find it entertaining to see other people die. It is disgusting, but I am hardly surprised.
Noyankee wrote:
Everybody is technically unvaccinated to this new Covid. Many have experimental injections that those without must be careful of for they have proven to be mass spreaders of cases and new variants.
Did you post this from a laptop under your bed?
I don't feel unsafe. Just bored. It's not fun to be surrounded by midwits.
Scared in the sense that they make me despair for humanity because they're such a holes
Awe. Cute. You tying to abuse our kids with an experiment and we the a holes. I see your logic is on point. You’ve found a good one for your team Hip, blends right in
Humanity is real easy if you all would just get off your high horse egomaniac perch thinking your choice is the only choice that matters and forcing it on innocent people, but we the a. holes huh?
You are a sharp one for sure
The vaxxed for Covid aren't human. They've been turned into mindless transhuman hybrids.
I feel far safer around Unvaccinated people than Vaccinated.
Obviously, being in good health with a good diet and strong immune system, I am not concerned about being around either group.
No, but they should feel unsafe around me.
How do you know if someone is vaccinated?
It's not that i necessarily feel unsafe around unvaccinated people. I just feel it is unsafe for us as a community, country, and world to have so many unvaccinated people among us. We would all be safer if we had higher percentages of the population vaccinated.
I say this because I am most concerned that the unvaccinated may be more likely to spread the virus, not to me necessarily, but to
a) the elderly, young, and vulnerable., and
b) allow the firus to perpetuate long enough for yet other varianst and mutations to emerge.
Hurt your feelings, sorry. You're probably one of the stupid ones, not the evil ones Noyankee
yes yes yes yes wrote:
It's not that i necessarily feel unsafe around unvaccinated people. I just feel it is unsafe for us as a community, country, and world to have so many unvaccinated people among us. We would all be safer if we had higher percentages of the population vaccinated.
I say this because I am most concerned that the unvaccinated may be more likely to spread the virus, not to me necessarily, but to
a) the elderly, young, and vulnerable., and
b) allow the firus to perpetuate long enough for yet other varianst and mutations to emerge.
a) aren't the elderly and vulnerable vaccinated, if they wanted to be? And the young? Come on...
Dew wrote:
yes yes yes yes wrote:
It's not that i necessarily feel unsafe around unvaccinated people. I just feel it is unsafe for us as a community, country, and world to have so many unvaccinated people among us. We would all be safer if we had higher percentages of the population vaccinated.
I say this because I am most concerned that the unvaccinated may be more likely to spread the virus, not to me necessarily, but to
a) the elderly, young, and vulnerable., and
b) allow the firus to perpetuate long enough for yet other varianst and mutations to emerge.
a) aren't the elderly and vulnerable vaccinated, if they wanted to be? And the young? Come on...
There are significant numbers of immunocompromised younger people for which vaccination does not appreciably reduce risk of severe disease or death.
The elderly, again, have a significantly increased chance of death, even if vaccinated, from covid than young healthy (even unvaccinated) people do.
Increasing vaccine uptake across all age groups would reduce infection rates, transmission rates, and incidence of severe disease in the community. That is the ultimate goal; if it's realized, covid would truly become another flu that would produce hospitalizations and deaths that society could live with and tolerate without considerable disruption.
yes yes yes yes wrote:
It's not that i necessarily feel unsafe around unvaccinated people. I just feel it is unsafe for us as a community, country, and world to have so many unvaccinated people among us. We would all be safer if we had higher percentages of the population vaccinated.
I say this because I am most concerned that the unvaccinated may be more likely to spread the virus, not to me necessarily, but to
a) the elderly, young, and vulnerable., and
b) allow the firus to perpetuate long enough for yet other varianst and mutations to emerge.
Good luck going through the rest of your life that way. There will always be covid, always be unvaccinated people, always be reasons "they" will tell you it's "unsafe" out there. Seriously man, good luck with that.
No.
Caleb's Hat wrote:
yes yes yes yes wrote:
It's not that i necessarily feel unsafe around unvaccinated people. I just feel it is unsafe for us as a community, country, and world to have so many unvaccinated people among us. We would all be safer if we had higher percentages of the population vaccinated.
I say this because I am most concerned that the unvaccinated may be more likely to spread the virus, not to me necessarily, but to
a) the elderly, young, and vulnerable., and
b) allow the firus to perpetuate long enough for yet other varianst and mutations to emerge.
Good luck going through the rest of your life that way. There will always be covid, always be unvaccinated people, always be reasons "they" will tell you it's "unsafe" out there. Seriously man, good luck with that.
Coming to terms with the absolute idiocy of the average American has been an important step in my maturation.
Antivaxxers reinforce this.
No