Baronvonrort wrote on Oct 3
rd, 2021 at 8:58pm:
Kat wrote on Oct 3
rd, 2021 at 6:42pm:
Baronvonrort wrote on Oct 3
rd, 2021 at 12:22am:
We have authoritarian dickheads demanding everyone get vaxxed while Libertarians are OK with it being an individual choice.
Well, no, actually.
Your 'individual choice' stops being a thing when your 'individual choice'
directly threatens the lives and well-being of others.
That's not 'authoritarian' and nor is it 'communism' - it's simple human
decency and basic common-sense, and it applies in many situations in
the real world, such as when driving, or performing dangerous actions
in the workplace. Yes it is authoritan and absolute bullshit that unvaccinated people pose any threat to anyone apart from themselves.
The vaccine supposedly only stops the vaccinated from becoming seriously ill.
Vaccinated people carry the same viral load as unvaccinated people so vaccination status makes no difference with virus transmission.You should get off the drugs and other mind altering substances.
baron,
That fact about 'vaccinated' people, has been substantiated [even by the CDC, in the U.S.] but if you use that information in an argument with a PRO-VAXXER,
to prove how futile, being 'vaccinated' really is [for many, many 'vaccinated' people],
the PRO-VAXXER will disingenuously dismiss THAT FACT as a lie, and as 'misinformation', or as being 'irrelevant'.
Most of the PRO-VAXXERS
just want,
what they want. ...mindlessly.
They cannot be reasoned with..
FACT;
Many, many people have already been 'fully vaccinated' with these supposed, COVID 'vaccines'.
QUESTION;
Why aren't those persons who have been vaccinated,
being protected from the COVID virus,
by these supposed COVID vaccines ?
If 'VACCINE' suppliers had a real 'COVID VACCINE', then that real 'COVID VACCINE',
would be able to protect 'VACCINATED' people from the COVID VIRUS.
That, is what a 'COVID VACCINE' would be able to do.
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From the Oxford Dictionary.....
vaccinate
immunise
immune ------ >
Dictionary;
vaccinate = = treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease.Dictionary;
immunise = = make immune to infection, typically by inoculation.Dictionary;
immune = =
1 resistant to a particular infection owing to the presence of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
2 not susceptible.