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| What is everyone's thoughts on the "vaccine" mandate? (Page 4/18) |
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rinselberg
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NOV 07, 11:05 PM
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Once upon a time, the now long-established vaccine mandates for schoolchildren--not the Covid vaccines, but the historically established vaccines like measles and whooping cough and whatever other vaccines have long been mandated for schoolchildren across the U.S.--once upon a time, those mandates for schoolchildren were a new thing.
Woulds't thou eliminate these long-established vaccine mandates for schoolchildren?
And if thou woulds't not eliminate these long-established vaccine mandates for schoolchildren, is it reasonable to argue against imposing Covid vaccine mandates for adults who work at large companies, just because this also would be a new thing?
I guess that's about as far my thoughts are taking me, in regards to mandates.
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sourmash
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NOV 08, 12:33 AM
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And once upon a time "vaccine" had a different definition, and it meant it was an actual vaccine.
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Fats
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NOV 08, 12:34 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by rinselberg:
Once upon a time, the now long-established vaccine mandates for schoolchildren--not the Covid vaccines, but the historically established vaccines like measles and whooping cough and whatever other vaccines have long been mandated for schoolchildren across the U.S.--once upon a time, those mandates for schoolchildren were a new thing.
Woulds't thou eliminate these long-established vaccine mandates for schoolchildren?
And if thou woulds't not eliminate these long-established vaccine mandates for schoolchildren, is it reasonable to argue against imposing Covid vaccine mandates for adults who work at large companies, just because this also would be a new thing?
I guess that's about as far my thoughts are taking me, in regards to mandates. |
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I believe that those are State based, and can not only be fairly easily bypassed for various exemptions, nobody is told that they can't earn a living because they don't have their measles vaccine.
And I would certainly allow it to be a decision made by the parents and not the Government.
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blackrams
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NOV 08, 05:16 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by Fats:
I believe that those are State based, and can not only be fairly easily bypassed for various exemptions, nobody is told that they can't earn a living because they don't have their measles vaccine.
And I would certainly allow it to be a decision made by the parents and not the Government. |
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I might view this differently if the survival rate for youngsters was different. We already have regulations for kids going to school requiring immunization against several different diseases. Most folks don't have an issue with these because, they want their own kids protected. There will always be those who don't want any vaccinations. I'm not qualified to say they are wrong but, MMR vaccinations (as an example) have done much to make life better for all. Is the COVID vaccination about to become one of those vaccinations?
The data appears to show that our youth may not need that but, those in certain categories should definitely be seeking precautionary measures and the COVID vaccination has been shown to reduce symptoms and overwhelmingly decrease the death rate for those who decided to get it. Decisions have consequences and rewards, pick your own path.
Rams[This message has been edited by blackrams (edited 11-08-2021).]
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sourmash
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NOV 08, 07:42 AM
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Yes, we should inject people with something that won't prevent them from contracting covid and won't prevent them from spreading it.
By all means neccessary.
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blackrams
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NOV 08, 07:53 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by sourmash:
Yes, we should inject people with something that won't prevent them from contracting covid and won't prevent them from spreading it.
By all means neccessary. |
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Your decision, do whatever fits your attitude. It really doesn't matter to me.
Rams
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sourmash
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NOV 08, 08:30 AM
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YOU: everybody should choose to get the injections that don't protect you from getting and transmitting a coronavirus. We REQUIRE it for other stuff.
ME: how many people die from MMR shots or contract it or even still transmit it?
YOU: I hate you.
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blackrams
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NOV 08, 09:11 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by sourmash:
YOU: everybody should choose to get the injections that don't protect you from getting and transmitting a coronavirus. We REQUIRE it for other stuff.
ME: how many people die from MMR shots or contract it or even still transmit it?
YOU: I hate you. |
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Actually, none of that would be accurate. But then, you're not known for accuracy, exaggeration yes, accuracy no.  It difficult to hate something that can't help but be itself. I mean really, I don't hate chiggers, they can be a pain the the ass but, they just do what chiggers do. It might be more accurate to use the Dung Beetle as an example. Yeah, that's closer. 

Rams
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sourmash
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NOV 08, 09:18 AM
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You just proved my point.
Additionally, I'm always accurate. That's the main reason you and willie can't stand me; because you can't refute what I post as it destroys your erroneous belief system.
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blackrams
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NOV 08, 09:34 AM
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As long as you're happy, I'm happy for you. 
Rams[This message has been edited by blackrams (edited 11-08-2021).]
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