Kellfire
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You do realise that you called me a troll, which is an insult, right? Oopsie.Imagine having such an inflated opinion of your own views that you think its ok to insult people who disagree with you
You do realise that you called me a troll, which is an insult, right? Oopsie.Imagine having such an inflated opinion of your own views that you think its ok to insult people who disagree with you
You’re not a decent person if you don’t care that they’re in paying for the stupidity with their lives in some cases.
Yep, in response to your initial insult, which, again as usual, was completely uncalled for .You do realise that you called me a troll, which is an insult, right? Oopsie.
I haven’t missed the point at all, I just haven’t addressed it.However, and this is the point which you seem to be missing, they are paying for as you say for 'their stupidity' with other people lives as well as their own. This does not seem to be acceptable in a civilised society.
I stand by the fact that if you think people deserve to get sick because they won’t get vaccinated, that makes you not a decent person.Yep, in response to your initial insult, which, again as usual, was completely uncalled for .
Where exactly have I said that?I stand by the fact that if you think people deserve to get sick because they won’t get vaccinated, that makes you not a decent person.
Do you think people (including those vaccinated because they would be affected, too) deserve to get sick because some people refuse to get vaccinated?
You haven’t, which is why I’m asking.Where exactly have I said that?
I haven’t missed the point at all, I just haven’t addressed it.
It’s simple - if people won’t get vaccinated then those of us that have may need to continue with certain restrictions.
No I’m not happy with that. It’s just how it may have to be.So we have to pay for 'their stupidity' and you are happy with that? You do realise that 'certain restrictions' do not work 100% and so that the way we 'pay for their stupidity' is with our lives - are you happy with that?
I wouldn't dream of force vaccinating and I am not sure why you should assume that I might be.No I’m not happy with that. It’s just how it may have to be.
And I’m not happy with the fact people will get sick because of their refusals either.
What would you suggest happens? Force vaccinate people?
I didn’t assume you would be for forced vaccinations. I asked you if you were.I wouldn't dream of force vaccinating and I am not sure why you should assume that I might be.
Perhaps those that choose not to be vaccinated should be the ones who face restrictions, maybe greater than we are currerntly forced to have - a restriction in contact with others, high grade face masks, self isolation - there are a range of measures which would allow thier 'stupidity' not to affect the health and mental well being of others in society.
Not if they self isolate they don't and if they do have to mix a high grade face mask might help. Perhaps. as we were advised, they should act as if they have it until they make the choice of getting a free life saving vaccine.I didn’t assume you would be for forced vaccinations. I asked you if you were.
The problem with your suggestions is that those who are vaccinated mix with those who aren’t.
No I’m not happy with that. It’s just how it may have to be.
And I’m not happy with the fact people will get sick because of their refusals either.
What would you suggest happens? Force vaccinate people?
I wouldn't advocate forcing vaccinations, but I would happily restrict the ability for those not vaccinated to spread the infection, so I am entirely comfortable with Covid passports/apps for indoor events and the like. In addition, I think peol,e in certain jobs should be vaccinated or demonstrate immunity another way, or be withdrawn from their roles. The passport is not discriminatory so long as all genders, faiths and races have equal access. If some or other choose not to accept it, that is their choice, but there should be consequences for that choice.
This is where I’m at, too. I agree.I wouldn't advocate forcing vaccinations, but I would happily restrict the ability for those not vaccinated to spread the infection, so I am entirely comfortable with Covid passports/apps for indoor events and the like. In addition, I think peol,e in certain jobs should be vaccinated or demonstrate immunity another way, or be withdrawn from their roles. The passport is not discriminatory so long as all genders, faiths and races have equal access. If some or other choose not to accept it, that is their choice, but there should be consequences for that choice.
100% agree. A worker at my wifes pre school, who works with vulnerable children, is refusing to have the jab for no other reason than she 'doesnt see why she should have it'? Unfortunately the setting can't really do anything abiut it it seems, personally I think she should be invited to seek alternative employmentI wouldn't advocate forcing vaccinations, but I would happily restrict the ability for those not vaccinated to spread the infection, so I am entirely comfortable with Covid passports/apps for indoor events and the like. In addition, I think peol,e in certain jobs should be vaccinated or demonstrate immunity another way, or be withdrawn from their roles. The passport is not discriminatory so long as all genders, faiths and races have equal access. If some or other choose not to accept it, that is their choice, but there should be consequences for that choice.
I wouldn't advocate forcing vaccinations, but I would happily restrict the ability for those not vaccinated to spread the infection, so I am entirely comfortable with Covid passports/apps for indoor events and the like. In addition, I think peol,e in certain jobs should be vaccinated or demonstrate immunity another way, or be withdrawn from their roles. The passport is not discriminatory so long as all genders, faiths and races have equal access. If some or other choose not to accept it, that is their choice, but there should be consequences for that choice.