The Coronavirus, not the beer

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Usual idiots fells for the fake news narrative.

Got to be embarrassing to be as stupid as the goldys of the world.
 
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Can’t have people realizing that vaccination of healthy people was a net negative so let’s just hide that majority of our deaths were in previously vaccinated people. Soon as those numbers started to be more heavily weighted towards vaccinated they needed to change the definition.

Useful idiots clap.
 
Except for the rights of the citizens that wish to run their business without interference.

Wait a second. I was reliably informed that Christian bakers needed to bake a cake for homosexuals.

I’m confused now.
 
And the beauty of our system is that we have 50 separate governments so if you don’t like what a state is doing to the business community you can leave.

But considering businesses are flocking to places like Florida and Texas me thinks your argument is flimsy as best and is meant to just serve a political point as opposed to the practicality of the situation.
 
Wait a second. I was reliably informed that Christian bakers needed to bake a cake for homosexuals.

I’m confused now.

While this is actually part of why I find it funny to see the Right engaging in and celebrating this new restriction, I forgot that vaccine status was a protected class. Also, for what it’s worth, I don’t actually hold a strong stance on the validity of the Christian baker situation. I think that discrimination against gay people is obviously wrong, but I find that the harm in the situation was so trivial as to not necessarily warrant action being taken. The concern for me is only when it turns to something more important than pastries like a doctor or nurse refusing to help a gay person.
 
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This country does seem to be unique in having such a large part of the adult population (maybe as high as a quarter) not just receptive to the anti-vaxx deza but ideologically committed to it.

I would say it is something broader than anti-vaxxism. Something that could be described as the conspiratorial mindset when it comes to how politics and life in general are viewed. Of a piece with Q, etc. Back in the day it was the black helicopters being sent by the UN and the Rockefeller Foundation to pacify America. That all seems quaint compared to where we are today.

We've seen manifestations of this mindset on these boards. Various iterations of theories about google, big pharma and the FDA suppressing information about ivermectin as an alternative to vaccines.
 
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Look at these people protesting at a hospital


Dumbass thethe: “well; what about fat people”


Lol
 
There was a massive trucker protest in Australia... That has completely crippled the supply chain.

You wouldn't know about it though. Seems like an interesting story to report on... Why do we suppose the media doesn't?

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This country does seem to be unique in having such a large part of the adult population (maybe as high as a quarter) not just receptive to the anti-vaxx deza but ideologically committed to it.

I would say it is something broader than anti-vaxxism. Something that could be described as the conspiratorial mindset when it comes to how politics and life in general are viewed. Of a piece with Q, etc. Back in the day it was the black helicopters being sent by the UN and the Rockefeller Foundation to pacify America. That all seems quaint compared to where we are today.

We've seen manifestations of this mindset on these boards. Various iterations of theories about google, big pharma and the FDA suppressing information about ivermectin as an alternative to vaccines.


Your judgement is awful.

You’re wrong yet again. You’re just a couple of months away from realizing.
 
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I’d love for Sturg to explain how this is any less of a government overreach than requiring vaccines.

It's a conflicting issue for me. On the one hand, I believe the business has the right to do whatever they want... on the other, I believe businesses are coordinating with governments to impose restrictions on people's basic rights like privacy. The overreach of the left with respect to covid has invited the right to have to fight back with overreach on their own. And in this case, between the two options, I side with the overreach that is not violating the rights of the individual over the rights of the business
 
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