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JurgenKlopp 11-21-2021 10:01 AM


Originally Posted by ProudAmerican (Post 3325692)
Stellar source. The link to the UK site was in the story. You’re just to brainwashed to hear the truth!

From the article you directly linked.

Now we know why the globalists want to hide the Pfizer vaccine results for 55 years.”


Go hit up Costco bro. Your gonna need more tin foil…

ProudAmerican 11-21-2021 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by JurgenKlopp (Post 3325726)
From the article you directly linked.

Now we know why the globalists want to hide the Pfizer vaccine results for 55 years.”


Go hit up Costco bro. Your gonna need more tin foil…

It’s amazing how aggressive the vaxxed are getting now that the truth is coming out. We’ll see. I’ve already had Covid and will match my natural immunity against any vaxxed person. Go luck and keep getting that jab!

Excargodog 11-21-2021 11:11 AM

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Demonstrations and unrest

In the Netherlands, a second night of riots broke out on Saturday in several towns and cities.

Hooded rioters set fire to bicycles in The Hague, as riot police used horses, dogs and batons to chase the crowds away. Officials announced an emergency order in the city, and at least seven people were arrested.

Police said a rock was thrown through the window of an ambulance carrying a patient. Officers in the city tweeted that five police officers were injured, with one taken away by ambulance with a knee injury.

Elsewhere in the country, two top-flight football matches were briefly halted after supporters broke into the grounds and ran on to the pitch. Fans are currently banned from stadiums because of new coronavirus rules.

The unrest followed a night of riots in Rotterdam condemned by the city's mayor as "an orgy of violence". Police fired warning shots and direct shots "because the situation was life-threatening", a police spokesperson told Reuters.

At least three demonstrators are receiving hospital treatment for gunshot wounds, officers said. Authorities have launched an investigation.

The Netherlands imposed a three-week partial lockdown last weekend after recording a record spike in Covid cases. Bars and restaurants must close at 20:00, and crowds are banned at sports events.Tens of thousands of people protested in Austria's capital, Vienna, after the government announced a new national lockdown and plans to make jabs compulsory in February 2022. It is the first European country to make vaccination a legal requirement.

Brandishing national flags and banners reading "Freedom", protesters shouted "Resistance!" and booed the police.

The country will enter a 20-day nationwide lockdown from Monday, shutting all but essential shops and ordering people to work from home.

The mandatory vaccinations have been described as a "double-edged sword" by Andrea Ammon, director for the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.

She told the BBC's Andrew Marr that the strict rules could make people who were still doubting the vaccine - but not fully rejecting it - completely turn away from it.

In Croatia, thousands marched in the capital, Zagreb, to show their anger at mandatory vaccinations for public sector workers, while in Italy, a few thousand protesters gathered at the ancient Circus Maximus chariot-racing ground in Rome to oppose "Green Pass" certificates required at workplaces, venues and on public transport.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-59363256

DeltaboundRedux 11-21-2021 11:27 AM

For all the “Country X has Covid lockdown protests!!!” stories:

A particularly useful axiom to remember is “all politics are local”.

Trying to understand political action in a place like Rotterdam or Italy would be like trying to explain all the nuances of some recent high profile criminal cases to a foreigner. Pointless, really.

I’d use caution believing any source that slaps a charged headline and a picture of a crowd in a foreign country that ties it up nice and neatly.

(For those who fly to Amsterdam, you’ve a pretty good idea of some tiny part of the subtext the Rotterdam articles aren’t discussing. Infinitely more complex than “Covid lockdowns “).

Excargodog 11-21-2021 11:46 AM


Originally Posted by DeltaboundRedux (Post 3325763)
For all the “Country X has Covid lockdown protests!!!” stories:

A particularly useful axiom to remember is “all politics are local”.

Trying to understand political action in a place like Rotterdam or Italy would be like trying to explain all the nuances of some recent high profile criminal cases to a foreigner. Pointless, really.

I’d use caution believing any source that slaps a charged headline and a picture of a crowd in a foreign country that ties it up nice and neatly.

(For those who fly to Amsterdam, you’ve a pretty good idea of some tiny part of the subtext the Rotterdam articles aren’t discussing. Infinitely more complex than “Covid lockdowns “).

Not saying the BBC doesn’t have any biases, but they tend to separate their opinions from the news better than most of the US media.

And the “all politics is local” meme is as simplistic as any other.

Drum 11-21-2021 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by JurgenKlopp (Post 3325723)
When it comes to vaccines she’s a freaking nutbag. Of course you follow her. Guess we got a lot more Herman Cain awards coming.

So let me get this clear.

You are referring to Sharly Attkisson here?

Gordie H 11-22-2021 05:26 PM


Originally Posted by Drum (Post 3325867)
So let me get this clear.

You are referring to Sharly Attkisson here?

​​​​​​Sharyl, by definition, is anti-vaccine and has been for at least a decade. I don’t think she’d argue with that label as she’s basically in lock step with people like RFK jr. This is a 2019 op ed she wrote for The Hill suggesting vaccines cause autism in kids:

https://thehill.com/opinion/healthca...link-to-autism

rickair7777 11-24-2021 07:20 AM

Euro CDC changes stance on boosters, recommends them for all adults in light of rising cases and data from UK and IR...

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe...ds-2021-11-24/

Excargodog 11-24-2021 08:55 AM


Originally Posted by rickair7777 (Post 3326748)
Euro CDC changes stance on boosters, recommends them for all adults in light of rising cases and data from UK and IR...

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe...ds-2021-11-24/

Your opinion on claims that AstraZeneca and J&J vaccines provide better T-cell immunity than mRNA vaccines?

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