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excution internment of the unvaxxed!
you have a friend rlative etc whoes been there for you unstintingly through your dirests moments ,in support would you be aquiessent ,and in agreement and disassocition of them if they faced the above measures agaist their wish not to be vaxxed.
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Originally Posted by jamyramy
you have a friend rlative etc whoes been there for you unstintingly through your dirests moments ,in support would you be aquiessent ,and in agreement and disassocition of them if they faced the above measures agaist their wish not to be vaxxed.
Can we have the question in English?
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Originally Posted by jamyramy
you have a friend rlative etc whoes been there for you unstintingly through your dirests moments ,in support would you be aquiessent ,and in agreement and disassocition of them if they faced the above measures agaist their wish not to be vaxxed.
Internment:
Internment means putting a person in prison or other kind of detention, generally in wartime.
Execution:
1 : the act or process of executing : PERFORMANCE
2 : a putting to death especially as a legal penalty
Your question is highly confusing.
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Originally Posted by Ceam
Can we have the question in English?
All of us understand Jamy's difficulties apart, it would seem, from you. So kindly wind your neck in!!
Just be yourself, no one else is better qualified!!
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And what makes you think such a scenario is likely?
May just as well ask if people support the compulsory wearing of one sock every 3rd Tuesday morning of each alternate month as long as it's raining on that day.
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Originally Posted by jamyramy
you have a friend rlative etc whoes been there for you unstintingly through your dirests moments ,in support would you be aquiessent ,and in agreement and disassocition of them if they faced the above measures agaist their wish not to be vaxxed.
I don't think it will come to compulsory vaccination.
But I do think that the unvaccinated might not be afforded the same freedoms as the rest of us. Travel, entry to events, restaurants, shops etc.
While the antivaxxers may exercise their right to remain unjagged, commercial enterprises in particular may exercise their right to refuse service. Not sure I'd like to get on a plane knowing I'm breathing the same air as possible unvaccinated Covid carriers.
I don't hold with enforcing any vaccinations. But much as in the case of those who, for example, refuse to vaccinate their children against childhood diseases, I can see a case for separation. Just coughing and sneezing without covering your mouth and nose was always frowned upon. I see the murderous expressions on the faces of passers-by if anyone does it now. Maybe quite rightly.
Sounds a bit dystopian, but I think measures may be brought in. As I keep hearing, nobody is safe until we are all safe.
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Originally Posted by Ceam
Can we have the question in English?
You have been posting on here long enough to know that jamy is dyslexic and I am surprised you are incapable of understanding his post.
"If someone, who has always stood by you, through all your worst moments in the direst situations - would you stand by them if they faced strong opposition after choosing not to have the vaccination?"
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Originally Posted by jamyramy
you have a friend rlative etc whoes been there for you unstintingly through your dirests moments ,in support would you be aquiessent ,and in agreement and disassocition of them if they faced the above measures agaist their wish not to be vaxxed.
I would support the friend's wishes provided that there were not too many other anti-vaxxers who might be encouraged.
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Originally Posted by jamyramy
you have a friend rlative etc whoes been there for you unstintingly through your dirests moments ,in support would you be aquiessent ,and in agreement and disassocition of them if they faced the above measures agaist their wish not to be vaxxed.
Yes, Jamy - I would stick by my friends no matter what. I strongly detest weak, fickle people, you know those who say "I am not getting involved!" when someone needs help, or those who witness a crime and do nothing about it - because weakness festers, and next thing you know, you will have a society bowing down to bullies. Not my style!
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Originally Posted by Toodles McGinty
I don't think it will come to compulsory vaccination.
But I do think that the unvaccinated might not be afforded the same freedoms as the rest of us. Travel, entry to events, restaurants, shops etc.
While the antivaxxers may exercise their right to remain unjagged, commercial enterprises in particular may exercise their right to refuse service. Not sure I'd like to get on a plane knowing I'm breathing the same air as possible unvaccinated Covid carriers.
I don't hold with enforcing any vaccinations. But much as in the case of those who, for example, refuse to vaccinate their children against childhood diseases, I can see a case for separation. Just coughing and sneezing without covering your mouth and nose was always frowned upon. I see the murderous expressions on the faces of passers-by if anyone does it now. Maybe quite rightly.
Sounds a bit dystopian, but I think measures may be brought in. As I keep hearing, nobody is safe until we are all safe.
Exactly. Non-smokers generally don't accept being made passive smokers, so I don't foresee the majority of people are going to readily accept being indoors with and sharing the same air with anti-vaxxers.
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Originally Posted by jamyramy
you have a friend rlative etc whoes been there for you unstintingly through your dirests moments ,in support would you be aquiessent ,and in agreement and disassocition of them if they faced the above measures agaist their wish not to be vaxxed.
I'd absolutely be staying in touch with them - though maybe not physically!
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Originally Posted by Toodles McGinty
I don't think it will come to compulsory vaccination.
But I do think that the unvaccinated might not be afforded the same freedoms as the rest of us. Travel, entry to events, restaurants, shops etc.
While the antivaxxers may exercise their right to remain unjagged, commercial enterprises in particular may exercise their right to refuse service. Not sure I'd like to get on a plane knowing I'm breathing the same air as possible unvaccinated Covid carriers.
I don't hold with enforcing any vaccinations. But much as in the case of those who, for example, refuse to vaccinate their children against childhood diseases, I can see a case for separation. Just coughing and sneezing without covering your mouth and nose was always frowned upon. I see the murderous expressions on the faces of passers-by if anyone does it now. Maybe quite rightly.
Sounds a bit dystopian, but I think measures may be brought in. As I keep hearing, nobody is safe until we are all safe.
Compulsory vaccination can never be applied - and that is a fact! So you think 'nobody is safe until we are all safe'? That is ridiculous and has never been known in history. Do you honestly think that you cannot be affected by anything, that you will never die, that nothing will ever happen to you? You have been reading far too many Super Hero comics. There is no vaccination which will cure everything - it is impossible.
You say that you do not want to sit on a plane next to an unvaccinated person?? But you could be suffering from Mumps, Measles, Ebola, the Black Death etc., anything and whether you have had the vaccination or not it would not make any difference.
The vaccination does not prevent you from contracting coronavirus even.
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Compulsory vaccination can never be applied - and that is a fact! So you think 'nobody is safe until we are all safe'? That is ridiculous and has never been known in history. Do you honestly think that you cannot be affected by anything, that you will never die, that nothing will ever happen to you? You have been reading far too many Super Hero comics. There is no vaccination which will cure everything - it is impossible.
You say that you do not want to sit on a plane next to an unvaccinated person?? But you could be suffering from Mumps, Measles, Ebola, the Black Death etc., anything and whether you have had the vaccination or not it would not make any difference.
The vaccination does not prevent you from contracting coronavirus even.
That could be one of the worst arguments I've read. You've surpassed yourself. Well done.
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Originally Posted by said
You have been posting on here long enough to know that jamy is dyslexic and I am surprised you are incapable of understanding his post.
"If someone, who has always stood by you, through all your worst moments in the direst situations - would you stand by them if they faced strong opposition after choosing not to have the vaccination?"
What's your criteria for "strong opposition"? Seems a bit milder than "execution and internment"
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Originally Posted by said
Compulsory vaccination can never be applied - and that is a fact! So you think 'nobody is safe until we are all safe'? That is ridiculous and has never been known in history. Do you honestly think that you cannot be affected by anything, that you will never die, that nothing will ever happen to you? You have been reading far too many Super Hero comics. There is no vaccination which will cure everything - it is impossible.
'...Park life'
WTAF are you wittering on at now?
You say that you do not want to sit on a plane next to an unvaccinated person?? But you could be suffering from Mumps, Measles, Ebola, the Black Death etc., anything and whether you have had the vaccination or not it would not make any difference.
The difference being that if I had the tiniest inkling that I had (or could be carrying) Mumps, Measles, Ebola or the Black Death, I wouldn't be a gargantuan bellend that went perching in the vicinity of innocent oblivious people. You really would have to be a raging haemorrhoid hanging out of the backside of humanity to do such a completely arrogant and selfish thing.
The vaccination does not prevent you from contracting coronavirus even.
Who said it does? It reduces the chance of death or hospitalisation and it's likely that the time of viral shedding will be shortened.
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