Thoughts are with that girls family having to read absolute shit like this online.
there really is no line that can’t be crossed is there.
there really is no line that can’t be crossed is there.
For me personally, I don’t think you can compare experimental medication/treatment for cancer with Covid. If you are diagnosed with cancer and it goes untreated chances are it will kill you (unless of course you are elderly and it’s a slow growing cancer) with Covid the survival rate is over 99%. If I was diagnosed with cancer and I had exhausted all conventional treatment options and the grim reaper was edging closer then I would look into experimental treatments, I’d have nothing to loose. Whereas for Covid chances are if I caught it my body would do what it was designed to do naturally and fight the infection.As for the 'experimental vaccine'. Literally every single medical procedure and medication was, at some point 'experimental'. You must be one of the rare people who would turn down an 'experimental' drugs trial, if, god forbid, you had cancer or Covid for that matter. People fundraise to go to the US, for example, for 'experimental' treatment for their kids or themselves.
Those who have the courage of their convictions and refuse 'experimental' treatment are few and far between. People are surviving Covid-19 because of 'experimental' treatment. Trump had 'experimental' treatment.
In all due respect, if someone is so uncomfortable to be around other people who are not wearing masks maybe they should shop onlinebut, with all due respect, just wear the fucking mask or shop online,
You don’t have the right to make others uncomfortable or put them in danger (whether you see a danger or not) to push your narrative.
What choice do we have left at this point really? Petitions get us worthless debates like the vaccine passport one where the government declared them “discriminatory and wrong” which they’ve now done a shameless 180 on. Our right to a judicial review has been removed so fighting this via the court system is now no longer an option.again, I always add this I’m in the minority here, but I find it hard to see what these protests do only anger those who are following guidelines or those working in healthcare, the divide between CT’s/none CT’s seems to get wider with each one and both camps seem to get more frustrated at each other.
I don’t know if you’ve seen anything about this being a possible psyop? Apparently, the girl with the red hair who was arrested, is an actress, and allegedly a crisis actor. Lots of talk about 33. As 33 is MSM code for a false flag. Sarah was 33, she dissapeared on 3/3 at 9.33pm... Then there’s Kate Middleton who was there to pay her respects, but many are asking where her security team were? Also, there’s only footage of Kate’s back and side profile, and some grainy footage of her walking on a pathway. Honestly, this is probably all bollocks, but the fact that the red haired girl got the most press attention on Saturday, and then you find out she’s an actress? I’m probably reading to much into this...Hey @DreamDolly, re your q yes I have seen it and just read through it all. Really surprising and heartening to see that the majority of the posts are condemning the police response, very much reflective of what I've seen elsewhere online and off - I think the police brutality was easy to write off for the lockdown protests as it was just a bunch of us lowlife CTs but to see them carrying on like that at a vigil of a murdered woman is clearly a lot harder for people to excuse. I mean it’s spring ffs, we’ve vaccinated a 1/3 of the population and outside transmission is negligible anyway, it seems it may be making clear to some that this ‘temporary’ government overreach doesn’t seem to be winding back at all no matter what we do. Not many really touched on the gravity of the anti-protest bill though.
Either way it seems to have brought the ethics of these restrictions into question and perhaps demonstrated the implications of cowtowing to them - in that the government will try to keep their emergency powers (like we have been saying all along!) which can only be a good thing. The response to the weekend lockdown protests after this will be very interesting indeed.
There’s also fair few different takes on what went on (everywhere I mean). Many took it as an anti-men protest or a vigil that just descended into hysteria and violence after being told to move on. I wasn't there so it's just my opinion but the outcome was pretty predictable tbh. The police’s idea of telling you to move on is shouting “you’re all being filmed, go home now or you will be arrested” which, you obviously don’t, because you have a human right to protest and the fact they’ve taken that away is the reason why you’re there Then they descend, batons swinging, shoving and tackling people 6 on 1. Undeniably the agitators. Was only gonna end one way
So, for example, a young 23 year old care worker should get an EXPERIMENTAL vaccine in order to go to work in a care home, a vaccine that may cause her long term effects, possibly even fertility issues in order to ‘protect’ the residents? Residents that could die if something such as a simple cold or D&V is brought into the facility.Vaccinations are said to prevent serious illness that could kill, but they don’t stop infection 100%.
so even if the residents of a care home are all vaccinated (and some don’t be for medical reasons) they can still get the virus if it’s brought into the home.
so if care staff refuse to be vaccinated they can pass the virus onto residents.
there is a strong argument for making vaccines for staff mandatory interested to see people fell there isn’t.
I wish to god they’d just keep their mouth shut if they’re going to do more damage than it’s worth, and this is where I am on board with you all here.Oh bless him! What the hell is wrong with these teachers! They're meant to give a balanced outlook and opinion and ultimately protect our children while we're not there.
At this rate they're going to make them all mentally ill due to their own personal worries
I knew that you were asked to consider taking the vaccine (from work) and I remember that you were becoming anxious about it, that’s why I didn’t want to press you further about it. And I’m pretty sure that’s why your other friends on this thread also stopped asking.No, it's far from normal. I'm back from furlough and have to spend half my time working from home still. Many are still furloughed and we offer a frontline service.
I don't think we'll be back to fully normal until social distancing ends.
Pressure was put on with the vaccine, and I did have it after lots of wrestling with myself. I just didn't have the energy for the fight because of personal problems, which winds me right up!!
I have a feeling that our company will be 'making redundancies' and those redundancies will be the unvaccinated....
I wondered where you’d been today?? Thought you had passed out after one to many pints of the black stuff!! Happy St.Paddys Monga my darlingThe BBC are running it... you do know that’s a clover and not a shamrock
Aww, you sound like a lovely employer!! And I’m not being glib, I’m in a similar boat to you!!We run our own business although do have an office that has closed so our office team (of which I am part of) are working from home. My chap does half and half currently as we have a lot of big contracts and have just taken on some new ones so it's a lot more paperwork to get our head around and then we have a team out in the field who are working. We have no intention of demanding vaccinations to be employed... We do have one member of the team who is having a vaccine this weekend but it is down to thier own choice. We haven't actually discussed it with any of the team to be honest as I don't feel it's our place to. If they want it they should have it, if they don't then there won't be consequences from us because of it. The status of someone's vaccination would not skew any decision of employment of new people.
We did utilise furlough for a few staff members when it was introduced as we are in the city that was in the extended lockdown and back then the lockdown was much stricter in a sense and our office wasn't allowed to be open and the work we offer was not required as much as people were afraid.
We do maintain social distancing and have masks (although not when we are at our own home obviously! I mean the team out and about and working together)
We don't intend on having tests either. I'm not sure if it's the government's intention of making places do them but it hasn't come on our radar and I wouldn't actively seek it out for it to be something we are involved in.
Yeah I dunno why rioting re the anti-protest bill makes them conspiracy theorists anyway? The bill isn't a conspiracy theory, that's the point. It's a concrete bit of legislation that removes our right to protest and maintains a lockdown restriction permanently - that effects everyone. What part of it is a CTIt's not always, there were so many protests yesterday with none of this.
What's happened though tonight is disgusting, and what the media are doing isn't fair. There was barely a peep from them yesterday because it didn't fit their agenda, so anyone not on social media and who rely on MSM wouldn't know that millions of people marched worldwide peacefully. It all kicks off tonight and they're all over it.
If this doesn't prove that they're told what to report then nothing does
I can't believe that a year on there are still people who think it is the job of the public to literally give up everything to protect a mismanaged public institution - that we pay for. Especially when the government have thrown billions of pounds at absolutely everything but the NHS.How about the NHS being overwhelmed by people who are experiencing severe side effects, that have left many dead? Should the unvaccinated make a fuss about those people “wasting resources”??
I don’t wear a mask, I still visit my mum, I still visit my friends, I have broken every lock down law. At this point, they can lock me up, but I’m not going to stop doing the things that keep my mental health “healthy”. My mum needs me, my horses and animals need me, and I will never stop fighting for my human rights!! (Said in my best Winston Churchill voice)You could not get me in a hospital anyway. I take my chances at home. I take all things that help my immune system and have other things to help me
You don't have to worry about people like me taking up a bed in ICU they already sent me a care plan and I don't warrant a bed
if you can wear a mask you are not exempt.
I can hardly breathe without one and I can't walk and talk at the same time. An exemption is not the illness/ diseases. anxiety etc but whether you can wear one. You can, so not exempt.
Yes, I’ve heard that it was really kicking off in Bristol, but what do people expect to happen when the government are trying to take away our human rights? Many of us are really really angry about this, and rightly so!! What the fuck did they think was going to happen?Absolutely shocking in Bristol I've been watching most of the night, a massive slap in the face for yesterdays demonstration this can't even be called that, you can just tell its a bunch of eejits who want a riot not a protest
There are loads of people there who work in healthcare. Many of the speakers that go all the time are Drs, Nurses etcLaurence Fox, his only talent seems to be pissing people off and begging for attention by being controversial lately.
Over there, they assume this bill will be passed for another 6 months anyway right? (Despite some in government objecting to it)
again, I always add this I’m in the minority here, but I find it hard to see what these protests do only anger those who are following guidelines or those working in healthcare, the divide between CT’s/none CT’s seems to get wider with each one and both camps seem to get more frustrated at each other.