UAL Vaccination
#1001
#1002
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Joined APC: Dec 2016
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Come on nobody corrected my two post...I did they are twice, left numerous spelling errors...you guys are getting boring...
#1003
“Iceland - among the world’s most vaccinated countries - today. Facing a huge new outbreak that translates into ~100,000 new US cases a day, the country’s chief epidemiologist now says natural infection is the only way to reach herd immunity… He is not going to encourage lockdowns or widespread boosters.”
Leading Israeli health official says fully vaccinated account for 95% of severe and 85-90% of new covid hospitalizations.
meanwhile in Sweden, very few current restrictions, almost no masks and deaths have been at or near zero for over a month now.
Leading Israeli health official says fully vaccinated account for 95% of severe and 85-90% of new covid hospitalizations.
meanwhile in Sweden, very few current restrictions, almost no masks and deaths have been at or near zero for over a month now.
#1004
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Joined APC: Sep 2007
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Posts: 35
So in your scenario, European Jews were required to take a clinically tested & approved vaccine or face the consequence of losing their lucrative airline jobs?
This is obtuse & disgusting. It insults true suffering & your own intelligence. Make an argument if you have one but leave this one alone.
This is obtuse & disgusting. It insults true suffering & your own intelligence. Make an argument if you have one but leave this one alone.
Here’s an argument:
1) If you believe in the efficacy of the vaccine than you shouldn’t feel threatened by an unvaccinated person. If you still do, then your argument for the vaccine is off to a shaky start.
2) Many of the unvaccinated have already had COVID and therefore have the ability to mount an immune response comparable to, if not more effectively than, the vaccine.
3) There is plenty of evidence that this vaccine carries with it some risk of various side effects. Especially for people who have already recovered from the virus, what incentive is there to take on that risk?
4) There is also mounting evidence that these vaccines aren’t quite the miracle they have been touted to be. If the vaccinated are still catching and spreading this thing (and they are), then the whole “get the jab for your fellow man” kinda falls apart.
5) In light of the gaslighting, censorship, and mixed messaging surrounding COVID and these vaccines (and just about everything else lately), I’m amazed at how readily so many people have jumped on onboard with forced vaccination. And if you say that no one is being forced, then you are yourself guilty of gaslighting. When faced with the choice between not getting the vaccine, and being able to continue putting food on the table or even just function normally in society, that is effectively a forced vaccination.
#1005
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Posts: 38
Here’s an argument:
1) If you believe in the efficacy of the vaccine than you shouldn’t feel threatened by an unvaccinated person. If you still do, then your argument for the vaccine is off to a shaky start.
2) Many of the unvaccinated have already had COVID and therefore have the ability to mount an immune response comparable to, if not more effectively than, the vaccine.
3) There is plenty of evidence that this vaccine carries with it some risk of various side effects. Especially for people who have already recovered from the virus, what incentive is there to take on that risk?
4) There is also mounting evidence that these vaccines aren’t quite the miracle they have been touted to be. If the vaccinated are still catching and spreading this thing (and they are), then the whole “get the jab for your fellow man” kinda falls apart.
5) In light of the gaslighting, censorship, and mixed messaging surrounding COVID and these vaccines (and just about everything else lately), I’m amazed at how readily so many people have jumped on onboard with forced vaccination. And if you say that no one is being forced, then you are yourself guilty of gaslighting. When faced with the choice between not getting the vaccine, and being able to continue putting food on the table or even just function normally in society, that is effectively a forced vaccination.
1) If you believe in the efficacy of the vaccine than you shouldn’t feel threatened by an unvaccinated person. If you still do, then your argument for the vaccine is off to a shaky start.
2) Many of the unvaccinated have already had COVID and therefore have the ability to mount an immune response comparable to, if not more effectively than, the vaccine.
3) There is plenty of evidence that this vaccine carries with it some risk of various side effects. Especially for people who have already recovered from the virus, what incentive is there to take on that risk?
4) There is also mounting evidence that these vaccines aren’t quite the miracle they have been touted to be. If the vaccinated are still catching and spreading this thing (and they are), then the whole “get the jab for your fellow man” kinda falls apart.
5) In light of the gaslighting, censorship, and mixed messaging surrounding COVID and these vaccines (and just about everything else lately), I’m amazed at how readily so many people have jumped on onboard with forced vaccination. And if you say that no one is being forced, then you are yourself guilty of gaslighting. When faced with the choice between not getting the vaccine, and being able to continue putting food on the table or even just function normally in society, that is effectively a forced vaccination.
#1006
Your concern for black people and racism is touching. Without my bothering to look at your previous postings, were you also supportive of or at least ambivalent about BLM or CRT? If you weren't, your statement is charitably disingenuous at best.
#1008
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Joined APC: Jun 2021
Posts: 4
The vaccine works so good that we need to protect the vaccinated people from the virus they were vaccinated against.
#1009
Here’s an argument:
1) If you believe in the efficacy of the vaccine than you shouldn’t feel threatened by an unvaccinated person. If you still do, then your argument for the vaccine is off to a shaky start.
2) Many of the unvaccinated have already had COVID and therefore have the ability to mount an immune response comparable to, if not more effectively than, the vaccine.
3) There is plenty of evidence that this vaccine carries with it some risk of various side effects. Especially for people who have already recovered from the virus, what incentive is there to take on that risk?
4) There is also mounting evidence that these vaccines aren’t quite the miracle they have been touted to be. If the vaccinated are still catching and spreading this thing (and they are), then the whole “get the jab for your fellow man” kinda falls apart.
5) In light of the gaslighting, censorship, and mixed messaging surrounding COVID and these vaccines (and just about everything else lately), I’m amazed at how readily so many people have jumped on onboard with forced vaccination. And if you say that no one is being forced, then you are yourself guilty of gaslighting. When faced with the choice between not getting the vaccine, and being able to continue putting food on the table or even just function normally in society, that is effectively a forced vaccination.
1) If you believe in the efficacy of the vaccine than you shouldn’t feel threatened by an unvaccinated person. If you still do, then your argument for the vaccine is off to a shaky start.
2) Many of the unvaccinated have already had COVID and therefore have the ability to mount an immune response comparable to, if not more effectively than, the vaccine.
3) There is plenty of evidence that this vaccine carries with it some risk of various side effects. Especially for people who have already recovered from the virus, what incentive is there to take on that risk?
4) There is also mounting evidence that these vaccines aren’t quite the miracle they have been touted to be. If the vaccinated are still catching and spreading this thing (and they are), then the whole “get the jab for your fellow man” kinda falls apart.
5) In light of the gaslighting, censorship, and mixed messaging surrounding COVID and these vaccines (and just about everything else lately), I’m amazed at how readily so many people have jumped on onboard with forced vaccination. And if you say that no one is being forced, then you are yourself guilty of gaslighting. When faced with the choice between not getting the vaccine, and being able to continue putting food on the table or even just function normally in society, that is effectively a forced vaccination.
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