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Mocking the death of anti vaccine mandate people is the right thing to do (1 Viewer)

Nope, every individual’s health is that person’s responsibility, with the exception of kids, for whom adults must be responsible. If I think a vaccine might harm me I have absolutely no responsibility to risk myself because you and your fellow Libs THINK no possible harm exists. There was a time when Libs built up enough good credit that their words meant something. But the idiot Progressives brought the era of the Classic Liberal to an end, and nothing modern Libs say counts for crap any more.
Ah yes, remember the days when liberals would say "I may not agree with what you say but I'll defend to the death your right to say it."?
 
Libmania is the invention of people with TDS.

Poor Ouroboros.

Seeing libs everywhere. Even when they aren't Libs.

Libmania.

Q: What is the difference between antivaxxers and idiots?

A. Nothing.

Q: What do you get when you have two antivaxxers?

A. 100 IQ
 
Yep that’s how far over the cliff this LA Times so called journalist has gone. I expect that behavior from no life online ghouls but this mainstream commentary is just not acceptable and is reminiscent of the Rwandan genocide where those being slaughtered were called “bugs”. It dehumanizes political opponents which is what Hitler did to Jews. The establishment left has reached a new low.



“But mockery is not necessarily the wrong reaction to those who publicly mocked anti-COVID measures and encouraged others to follow suit, before they perished of the disease the dangers of which they belittled.”

“Nor is it wrong to deny them our sympathy and solicitude, or to make sure it’s known when their deaths are marked that they had stood fast against measures that might have protected themselves and others from the fate they succumbed to.”


Do you mean that this is not a good example of professional journalism?
 
Poor Ouroboros.

Seeing libs everywhere. Even when they aren't Libs.
The Libs are lurking about... ready to WOKE innocent Conservatives. Be wary!
 
Then you're going to put them up in a resort hotel once you round them up?

The fact that you believe the vaccinated can't spread the virus is shocking at this point.
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And that is very sad. Not caring about someone dying because they have a different opinion than you goes to my comment that you have dehumanized them. Look inside. Is this who you want to be?
We don't care when they die of covid because that was their own "choice". They should be counted as suicides not covid deaths. Covid deaths are preventable with a free and simple jab or 3. They are welcome to their own opinion just not their own facts. The fact is they are suicidal and now many are killing their own children too. 163,000 that drank the koolaid and counting.

Some 163,000 Covid-19 deaths in the U.S. could have been prevented by vaccination since June this year and the virus is one of the leading causes of death in all age groups, according to research by the Kaiser Family Foundation, as cases soar amid concerns the new omicron variant will trigger another wave of infections.
Some 2,900 deaths occurred in unvaccinated adults that may not have been prevented with vaccination, while CDC data indicates 1,300 vaccinated adults with breakthrough infections died.
As of October, the most up-to-date information available, Covid-19 was the number one cause of death for people between 45 and 54 years old, the number two for ages 25-44 and 55-64 and the number three for ages 65 and up.

Even among groups at relatively low risk of severe Covid-19, the disease ranked among the top 10 causes of death in October, being the number seven, six and four leading causes in ages 1-4, 5-14 and 15-24, respectively.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/robert...-have-saved-them-study-finds/?sh=401b9f0444e8
 
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Yawn. Another liberal who gets their news from internet memes and cartoons and then, to top it off, isn't savvy enough to know how, or the politeness to, downsize them when posting.

You might want to have a chit chat with your compadre who is indeed wanting to round up the perfectly healthy unvaccinated.
 
We don't care when they die of covid because that was their own "choice". They should be counted as suicides not covid deaths. Covid deaths are preventable with a free and simple jab or 3. They are welcome to their own opinion just not their own facts. The fact is they are suicidal and now many are killing their own children too. 163,000 that drank the koolaid and counting.

Some 163,000 Covid-19 deaths in the U.S. could have been prevented by vaccination since June this year and the virus is one of the leading causes of death in all age groups, according to research by the Kaiser Family Foundation, as cases soar amid concerns the new omicron variant will trigger another wave of infections.
Some 2,900 deaths occurred in unvaccinated adults that may not have been prevented with vaccination, while CDC data indicates 1,300 vaccinated adults with breakthrough infections died.
As of October, the most up-to-date information available, Covid-19 was the number one cause of death for people between 45 and 54 years old, the number two for ages 25-44 and 55-64 and the number three for ages 65 and up.

Even among groups at relatively low risk of severe Covid-19, the disease ranked among the top 10 causes of death in October, being the number seven, six and four leading causes in ages 1-4, 5-14 and 15-24, respectively.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/robert...-have-saved-them-study-finds/?sh=401b9f0444e8


But...

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Yawn. Another liberal who gets their news from internet memes and cartoons and then, to top it off, isn't savvy enough to know how, or the politeness to, downsize them when posting.

You might want to have a chit chat with your compadre who is indeed wanting to round up the perfectly healthy unvaccinated.
It is amazing that after two years people still don't seem to understand how not getting vaccinated hurts society. Very selfish.
 
Yep that’s how far over the cliff this LA Times so called journalist has gone. I expect that behavior from no life online ghouls but this mainstream commentary is just not acceptable and is reminiscent of the Rwandan genocide where those being slaughtered were called “bugs”. It dehumanizes political opponents which is what Hitler did to Jews. The establishment left has reached a new low.
“But mockery is not necessarily the wrong reaction to those who publicly mocked anti-COVID measures and encouraged others to follow suit, before they perished of the disease the dangers of which they belittled.”
“Nor is it wrong to deny them our sympathy and solicitude, or to make sure it’s known when their deaths are marked that they had stood fast against measures that might have protected themselves and others from the fate they succumbed to.”
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We don't care when they die of covid because that was their own "choice". They should be counted as suicides not covid deaths. Covid deaths are preventable with a free and simple jab or 3. They are welcome to their own opinion just not their own facts. The fact is they are suicidal and now many are killing their own children too. 163,000 that drank the koolaid and counting.

Some 163,000 Covid-19 deaths in the U.S. could have been prevented by vaccination since June this year and the virus is one of the leading causes of death in all age groups, according to research by the Kaiser Family Foundation, as cases soar amid concerns the new omicron variant will trigger another wave of infections.
Some 2,900 deaths occurred in unvaccinated adults that may not have been prevented with vaccination, while CDC data indicates 1,300 vaccinated adults with breakthrough infections died.
As of October, the most up-to-date information available, Covid-19 was the number one cause of death for people between 45 and 54 years old, the number two for ages 25-44 and 55-64 and the number three for ages 65 and up.

Even among groups at relatively low risk of severe Covid-19, the disease ranked among the top 10 causes of death in October, being the number seven, six and four leading causes in ages 1-4, 5-14 and 15-24, respectively.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/robert...-have-saved-them-study-finds/?sh=401b9f0444e8
That number is almost piddly when you consider that 673,920 Covid-19 deaths in the U.S. could have been prevented if only 3/4 of Americans weren't overweight/obese.
 
Yawn. Another liberal who gets their news from internet memes and cartoons and then, to top it off, isn't savvy enough to know how, or the politeness to, downsize them when posting.

You might want to have a chit chat with your compadre who is indeed wanting to round up the perfectly healthy unvaccinated.
LOL They are rounding themselves up in our ER's and morgues and yes there is plenty of data to say it is Republicans who are the most vaccine resistant geopolitical group.

White conservatives are the most staunchly resistant to vaccines in the US, a new poll shows​

https://www.businessinsider.com/white-conservative-most-vaccine-hesitant-in-us-axios-poll-2021-7
 
That number is almost piddly when you consider that 673,920 Covid-19 deaths in the U.S. could have been prevented if only 3/4 of Americans weren't overweight/obese.
Yes it is their fault they died and they were on their last legs anyway. Dying is good actually.

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Yes it is their fault they died and they were on their last legs anyway. Dying is good actually.

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Moral equivalent to mocking a mother who loses her child/children after she aborted her first one ... or two ... or three ....
 
Ah yes, remember the days when liberals would say "I may not agree with what you say but I'll defend to the death your right to say it."?
No right is absolute. Current laws already provide consequences for spreading dangerous information. Classic case, "shouting fire in a public building."

How is calling out dangerous speech, which is mostly intentional (unfortunately some people are that stupid, so not all intentional), wrong?
 
Yep that’s how far over the cliff this LA Times so called journalist has gone. I expect that behavior from no life online ghouls but this mainstream commentary is just not acceptable and is reminiscent of the Rwandan genocide where those being slaughtered were called “bugs”. It dehumanizes political opponents which is what Hitler did to Jews. The establishment left has reached a new low.
The only people dying in this case are the idiots who were unvaccinated, so you've veered completely off the rails by comparing any of this to a genocide. Pointing out that they died from policies they endorsed is what you object to. If you want to compare them to Nazis, the only one that comes to mind for me is a Nazi POS who advocated for gas chambers for the Jews then is discovered to be a Jew and is sent to one to die.

We don't need to ignore that these people, to the extent people followed their anti-vax advice, increased the death toll, increased the number of serious cases, contributed to overwhelmed healthcare systems, and more. That is what they DID. That is their contribution to society as it relates to the pandemic - increased suffering, increased deaths.

From the article: "As I observed then, pleas for “civility” are a fraud. Their goal is to blunt and enfeeble criticism and distract from its truthfulness."

“But mockery is not necessarily the wrong reaction to those who publicly mocked anti-COVID measures and encouraged others to follow suit, before they perished of the disease the dangers of which they belittled.”

“Nor is it wrong to deny them our sympathy and solicitude, or to make sure it’s known when their deaths are marked that they had stood fast against measures that might have protected themselves and others from the fate they succumbed to.”
I'm not sure if mockery is the right tone, but anger at them is, and anger at the stupid lies and ignorance they peddled, and the impact of their actions.

If these people had been touting the benefits of shooting up heroin, urging all their followers to join them in shooting up heroin, that it was safe, healthy, beneficial, what would we think when they died of a heroin overdose? You'd mock them, because you'd know if they succeeded in spreading their message, they killed people, increased suffering in this world, and who would demand civility? What's different about the anti-vaxxers who urged others to not get vaccinated?

They made a choice and suffered the consequences. Karma bit them in the ass.
 
The only people dying in this case are the idiots who were unvaccinated, so you've veered completely off the rails by comparing any of this to a genocide. Pointing out that they died from policies they endorsed is what you object to. If you want to compare them to Nazis, the only one that comes to mind for me is a Nazi POS who advocated for gas chambers for the Jews then is discovered to be a Jew and is sent to one to die.

We don't need to ignore that these people, to the extent people followed their anti-vax advice, increased the death toll, increased the number of serious cases, contributed to overwhelmed healthcare systems, and more. That is what they DID. That is their contribution to society as it relates to the pandemic - increased suffering, increased deaths.

From the article: "As I observed then, pleas for “civility” are a fraud. Their goal is to blunt and enfeeble criticism and distract from its truthfulness."


I'm not sure if mockery is the right tone, but anger at them is, and anger at the stupid lies and ignorance they peddled, and the impact of their actions.

If these people had been touting the benefits of shooting up heroin, urging all their followers to join them in shooting up heroin, that it was safe, healthy, beneficial, what would we think when they died of a heroin overdose? You'd mock them, because you'd know if they succeeded in spreading their message, they killed people, increased suffering in this world, and who would demand civility? What's different about the anti-vaxxers who urged others to not get vaccinated?

They made a choice and suffered the consequences. Karma bit them in the ass.
And do you feel the same about smokers or do you reserve your hate and vitriol for anti mandate and or anti vax people?
 
Yep that’s how far over the cliff this LA Times so called journalist has gone. I expect that behavior from no life online ghouls but this mainstream commentary is just not acceptable and is reminiscent of the Rwandan genocide where those being slaughtered were called “bugs”. It dehumanizes political opponents which is what Hitler did to Jews. The establishment left has reached a new low.



“But mockery is not necessarily the wrong reaction to those who publicly mocked anti-COVID measures and encouraged others to follow suit, before they perished of the disease the dangers of which they belittled.”

“Nor is it wrong to deny them our sympathy and solicitude, or to make sure it’s known when their deaths are marked that they had stood fast against measures that might have protected themselves and others from the fate they succumbed to.”


I think there should be a "wall of stupid" with the names of all anti-vaxxers who have died because they're too ignorant and evil to do the right thing.

"The Wall of Stupid"! I love it!
 
And do you feel the same about smokers or do you reserve your hate and vitriol for anti mandate and or anti vax people?
Other than second-hand smoke, smokers don't endanger others. Your analogy fails.
 
"Other than second hand smoke" LMAO
Why patriots didn't rise to defend the freeberty of smokers when tyrants banned the habit in most indoor places is a pathetic lapse of vigilance.

Scared of second hand smoke? Stay home - don't tread on my Marlboros.

/sarcasm
 

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