CNN had a video on 7/24 of a guy in a hospital bed being interviewed by the attending doctor who was releasing him after being in the ICU for COVID. The cult is more brainwashed than I thought could happen…Jim Jones style. It went something like this:
Dr.: Now that you are going home will you be getting the vaccine?
Idiot: No.
Dr.: Why not?
Idiot: Because they are trying to force it down our throats.
We tried to make them feel responsible, but it didn’t work. We tried guilt, shame, rewards, nothing worked. Let them feel sick enough to die, maybe then they will see the light.
A true republican is invincible and to even to consider getting vaccinated is a sign of weakness. Doubt not, like testing for witches in days of old.. this COVID thing is weeding out the republicans in name only.. and good riddance to them. Long live the king.
Actually, according to the news (not Fox), the majority of unvaccinated people are traditional democrat voting blocks. Black, Hispanic and young voters. According to Smart News, hardly a conservative rag.
I am pretty conservative and I am vaccinated, as are most of the people I know.
But if we look at the vaccinations, why aren’t children 12 and under, who are not qualified for the vaccine, not giving everyone covid-19? They can be carriers just as much as Aryan Brotherhood goons.Even if the British doctor retracted his earlier comments about 60% being vaccinated to being unvaccinated, that still means some 40% of vaccinated people are in hospital for the disease.
I don’t remember any kids getting polio after the Salk or Sabin vaccines. I don’t recall anyone with the scar on their arm getting smallpox, either. Nor did any of our force get yellow fever after being vaccinated when we went to an area rife with it.
It seems the efficacy of the vaccine is questionable. I hope mine was better than average.
I still think the way to influence some of the anti-vaxxers is through insurance. If someone engages in unreasonable behavior (and there are some people that have good, medical reasons to turn down the vaccine) that costs more money than they have to repay, they will turn to insurance to make good the cost. I see nothing wrong with the health insurance companies trying to recover their loss by making a claim against the unreasonably risky person. Most of these people will have to turn to their personal liability insurance to cover the cost. Most people have this insurance as part of their homeowner’s insurance. This will cause them to either loose the insurance, or pay more for it. If they loose the homeowner’s insurance, well, good luck with a mortgage.
RAGs almost 3 years ago
Who knew that the guy with the scythe was republican?
rekam Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I see by your name and avatar that you also follow Fox Trot.
admiree2 almost 3 years ago
CNN had a video on 7/24 of a guy in a hospital bed being interviewed by the attending doctor who was releasing him after being in the ICU for COVID. The cult is more brainwashed than I thought could happen…Jim Jones style. It went something like this:
Dr.: Now that you are going home will you be getting the vaccine?
Idiot: No.
Dr.: Why not?
Idiot: Because they are trying to force it down our throats.
Dr.: Why?
Idiot: To make it part of their agenda.
Dr.: What agenda?
Idiot: To force the vaccine down our throats.
PraiseofFolly almost 3 years ago
It’s appropriate that the spray paint is red.
FreyjaRN Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Ooh! Nicely done, sir!
superposition almost 3 years ago
Living in fear of both Covid AND its vaccines is NOT a sound concept of freedom.
FrankErnesto almost 3 years ago
We tried to make them feel responsible, but it didn’t work. We tried guilt, shame, rewards, nothing worked. Let them feel sick enough to die, maybe then they will see the light.
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
He’s increasing his evil flock….
piper_gilbert almost 3 years ago
I feel sorry for all those MAGA voters getting sick. If there was only something they could do.
rorie almost 3 years ago
I believe this is Tucker Carlson in his favorite costume.
NeoconMan almost 3 years ago
Obviously COVID is a Liberal plot as only Republicans are catching it.
Michael G. almost 3 years ago
I can explain it for you; I can’t understand it for you …
Alberta Oil Premium Member almost 3 years ago
A true republican is invincible and to even to consider getting vaccinated is a sign of weakness. Doubt not, like testing for witches in days of old.. this COVID thing is weeding out the republicans in name only.. and good riddance to them. Long live the king.
B 8671 almost 3 years ago
“Mr.” Bennett shows that he is a republican loving, trump sycophant here.
hawgowar almost 3 years ago
Actually, according to the news (not Fox), the majority of unvaccinated people are traditional democrat voting blocks. Black, Hispanic and young voters. According to Smart News, hardly a conservative rag.
I am pretty conservative and I am vaccinated, as are most of the people I know.
But if we look at the vaccinations, why aren’t children 12 and under, who are not qualified for the vaccine, not giving everyone covid-19? They can be carriers just as much as Aryan Brotherhood goons.Even if the British doctor retracted his earlier comments about 60% being vaccinated to being unvaccinated, that still means some 40% of vaccinated people are in hospital for the disease.
I don’t remember any kids getting polio after the Salk or Sabin vaccines. I don’t recall anyone with the scar on their arm getting smallpox, either. Nor did any of our force get yellow fever after being vaccinated when we went to an area rife with it.
It seems the efficacy of the vaccine is questionable. I hope mine was better than average.
willie_mctell almost 3 years ago
Terry Pratchett’s Death was a stickler for procedure. He relied on his timers.
devildog64 almost 3 years ago
If the perception that Republicans are by majority Anti-Vaxxers is true, the forthcoming elections may be very easily won by the Democrats.
Imagonnadie almost 3 years ago
I still think the way to influence some of the anti-vaxxers is through insurance. If someone engages in unreasonable behavior (and there are some people that have good, medical reasons to turn down the vaccine) that costs more money than they have to repay, they will turn to insurance to make good the cost. I see nothing wrong with the health insurance companies trying to recover their loss by making a claim against the unreasonably risky person. Most of these people will have to turn to their personal liability insurance to cover the cost. Most people have this insurance as part of their homeowner’s insurance. This will cause them to either loose the insurance, or pay more for it. If they loose the homeowner’s insurance, well, good luck with a mortgage.
Radish the wordsmith almost 3 years ago
Even Fox is beginning to realize that they are killing off their viewing audience with lies about covid.