Anti Vax Demonstration outside South Stand

Do these anti-vaxxers not eat meat (mostly injected with all kinds of shit)? Or fruit and veg (covered in pesticides)? Or drink water (fluoride added)???

If the powers that be wanted to put some dodgy substance into everybody, adding it to the water supply would be a billion times easier and more effective than trying to get people to voluntarily turn up at a medical centre and have it injected into them.

Fucking morons.
No fluoride in Manchester water.
 
Do these anti-vaxxers not eat meat (mostly injected with all kinds of shit)? Or fruit and veg (covered in pesticides)? Or drink water (fluoride added)???

If the powers that be wanted to put some dodgy substance into everybody, adding it to the water supply would be a billion times easier and more effective than trying to get people to voluntarily turn up at a medical centre and have it injected into them.

Fucking morons.

fair point but that wouldn’t make pharmaceutical companies trillions
 
And in the Daily Mail comments section!
DM Comments has been completed annexed by anti-vaxxers. I joined it a couple of weeks ago to wind them up. Here is something I posted yesterday:


“Anti-vaxxers, after you have ranted ominously about a coming new world order, people dropping dead after getting vaccinated, and the malign machinations of big pharma, then issued your usual rallying call about non-compliance, you may want to try adding….Mr Bond at the end of your post. That way it might actually make a bit of sense.”

I don’t think they are all unimprovably stupid, though. My reason for this is because of a Louis Theroux documentary I watched on the Westboro Baptist Church.

Like anti-vaxxers, they are an incendiary bunch who also take children along to their protests. But while anti-vaxxers get their alleged ‘scientific/medical’ support from places like Facebook and eccentric figures who haunt the margins of social media, the WBC go trawling through the Bible for passages which confirm their inane prejudices.

The surprise for me, though, was that some members of the congregation turned out to be surprisingly articulate and hold medical and legal qualifications.

One example is Megan Phelps-Roper, who grew up in the movement but eventually left it. Her TED Talk is only 15 minutes long and well worth viewing, as she explains what caused her to question her upbringing, a decision which resulted in her being ostracised from her own family.

 
DM Comments has been completed annexed by anti-vaxxers. I joined it a couple of weeks ago to wind them up. Here is something I posted yesterday:


“Anti-vaxxers, after you have ranted ominously about a coming new world order, people dropping dead after getting vaccinated, and the malign machinations of big pharma, then issued your usual rallying call about non-compliance, you may want to try adding….Mr Bond at the end of your post. That way it might actually make a bit of sense.”

I don’t think they are all unimprovably stupid, though. My reason for this is because of a Louis Theroux documentary I watched on the Westboro Baptist Church.

Like anti-vaxxers, they are an incendiary bunch who also take children along to their protests. But while anti-vaxxers get their alleged ‘scientific/medical’ support from places like Facebook and eccentric figures who haunt the margins of social media, the WBC go trawling through the Bible for passages which confirm their inane prejudices.

The surprise for me, though, was that some members of the congregation turned out to be surprisingly articulate and hold medical and legal qualifications.

One example is Megan Phelps-Roper, who grew up in the movement but eventually left it. Her TED Talk is only 15 minutes long and well worth viewing, as she explains what caused her to question her upbringing, a decision which resulted in her being ostracised from her own family.


Well Zen if you would like to debate all the available scientific fact regarding this caronavirus I have a few days free over Christmas. Hopefully you will have a bit more to offer than MSM platitudes.
 
I remember having the BCG jab at school, no idea what it was for, but it was the only injection I've had that really hurt and left a scar. (I think the scar has just about faded after about 50 years.)

People just question everything these days (which is OK) and believe all manner of bollocks (which isn't.)

I mean, a lot of people laugh at the idea of religion and God, but then believe in plots by secretive gangs of giant rabbits to turn us all into passive slaves who will only eat turnips, read the Sun and support the Rags. (OK, an exaggeration, but if you put it on Facebook at least 10,000 morons would believe it by next Saturday.)
 
"The largest nonprofit health system in Texas has secured a temporary restraining order against cardiologist Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH, a COVID-19 vaccine skeptic who allegedly continued to claim an affiliation with Baylor Scott & White Health months after he entered into a confidential separation agreement in which he agreed to stop mentioning his prior leadership and academic appointments"

Seems like he is well respected.
It always starts with some stupid fucking crank like this, always!…ALWAYS!

A bit of a character (*rolls eyes*), likes to be controversial, has crackpot views, probably met a few others similar himself over the years which enhanced his belief in abnormal thinking, probably groomed online by West hating knobheads (or like I’ve said many times, Russia!), pushes his crackpot ideas forward and is shunned by others in his profession, sacked, disgraced, court orders against him, but still presents himself online as a respected scientist…

In any other time the world would pay these cunts no attention whatsoever, but because there’s so much fake news around on social media these days when it comes to every-fucking-thing, twats like this can push their cunting ideas out there to the masses and they catch a number of peoples’ attention, trap them, and convince them that what they say is right and true. This then spreads like wildfire as so many get sucked in and believe their shit.

Then we have this split in society. It’s like an epidemic of bollocks, running riot.

The general public has never got their magnifying glasses out and scrutinised scientists, doctors, hospitals, drugs, vaccines etc. before. Nobody has once in their life asked the Midwife exactly what the ingredients and side effects are to the vaccines we give our babies, nobody has ever looked on the back of a packet of paracetamol before to check the ingredients and side effects, nobody has ever asked their drug dealer “excuse me Mr Gangster, may I ask exactly what the ingredients and side effects are to these great whopping bags of LSD and cocaine I've just bought from you?”… because they haven’t been flavour-of-the-month algorithm trends on social media. But as soon as they are like the Covid vaccine, fuck me, there’s every single possible controversial thing that any crank can make up about them!

When real scientists performing real studies that were peer reviewed found that processed meat has cancer causing carcinogens in them, most of the population said “FUCK OFF! I’ve been eating bacon all my life, I’m not changing now”. But as soon as some dodgy wanker who’s been fucked off by the medical industry has his lies trending all over Twitter about the Covid vaccine, a sizeable minority of the country are up in arms about it. There’s none of this “FUCK OFF! I’ve been having vaccines all my life, I’m not changing now!”… they actually believe the bullshit because it’s trending!

I mean, it’s people like David Icke and Piers Corbin who are coming out with this shit. Just think about that for a second if you’ve been sucked in by the algorithm bullshit over the last two years… a man who claimed he was the second coming of Jesus and that the elite are all alien lizards… they’re the type of people who are going against what the medical profession are professionally telling us through peer reviewed work!
 
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I remember having the BCG jab at school, no idea what it was for, but it was the only injection I've had that really hurt and left a scar. (I think the scar has just about faded after about 50 years.)
The BCG is/was given in a different manner to other vaccinations...its injected under the skin and not into muscle...to deliberately leave a scar. The scar denotes you have had the BCG and if the scar is at least a minimum size it suggests you are immune to TB.

Thankfully due to the TB/BCG vaccination program, most youngsters no longer need it as its pretty much been eradicated....although there was a slight increase a few years ago....but back under control
 

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