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Families of the vaccinated who die are blaming the unvaxxed, bizarre to the point of insanity

Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by Scott Downey, Sep 16, 2021.

  1. Scott Downey

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    Fully Vaccinated Woman's Family Blames Unvaxxed For Her Death: 'She Was Infected by Others Who Chose Not to Be Vaccinated - The Cost Was Her Life' (thegatewaypundit.com)

    It was obviously her time to die, she was fully protected by Fauci's vaccine.
    Don't go blaming other people for your personal health problems.

    Watch the dialog coming from the vaxxed LEFT now say they need protection from the unvaxxed by forcing them to be vaxxed or locking them out of society, oh wait, they are going to do that in Australia aren't they...
     
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    I literally just read that article at another site. The comments show a true lack of compassion.

    She is dead. Why cannot people just show some sympathy.

    Her family is obviously distraught - I'm sure that's why they wrote what they did in her obiturary.

    Why can't people just pray for them. Why is everythng political and to be made sport of? Why is EVERYTHING a big joke?
     
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  3. Scott Downey

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    People like her, they will use against the unvaxxed and they will turn it political.
    Why is everything political? Cause they make it so. I personally want to be left alone, no forced vaxx for me, but they wont let it go will they.
    THEY are the ONES doing the ACCUSING, they are on the attack.
    Since I am retired, I have no forced vaxx mandate hanging over my head yet, unlike some other 10's of millions do, who if they wanted to be vaxxed would do so.
     
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    If everyone got the vaccination the virus spread would be minuscule by now - the vaccine was never claimed to be 100% effective and with the unnecessary rising spread of the virus the 8% or so of those it isn't effective for are far more likely to be exposed. To only see this issue through Anti-Vax glasses is insanity...
     
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    While this is true it is not necessarily the fault if the unvaccinated. Many are afraid and are searching for information.

    Those who have lost loved nes (to covid or to a vaccine) may look for someone to blame. I believe this is often a normal part of the grieving process (especially when someone dies young or unexpected).

    Perhaps the best thing to do (whether blaming the unvaccibated or the vaccine) is just to let them grieve and not use these people, who are at a vulnerable moment, for either agenda.

    Listen, show compassion and understanding, and comfort.

    There are too many (on both sides) trying to use tge death of people as political capital.
     
  6. Revmitchell

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    Prove it
     
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    Probably Canada also
     
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    You got me thinking. I went to the Johns Hopkins site and started comparing vaccination rates to outbreak events. In most countries, there's a spike in infections corresponding to a spike in vaccinations. In nearly all of those cases, except the U.S., the vaccination spike just precedes the infection/death spike. In fact, there's actually a definite correlation between the two, suggestive of the vaccines having actually promoted the disease.

    COVID-19 Map - Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center
     
  9. JonC

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    This is not true in Scotland or the UK. The spikes fell shortly after vaccinations (most notably the spike in January for the UK and Scotland, and a spike in July for the UK).
     
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    yep
     
  11. Andre

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    Hi Jon, I want to message you but cannot figure out how - please advise soonest.
     
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    You should be able to now.
     
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    Interesting turn of phrase - "waiting to be deployed". You wouldn't be appealing to primitive xenophobic sentiments by use of such misleading terminology, would you?

    Readers are (hopefully) not dumb: they will know that the use of the term "deployed" is a cynical manipulation intended to conjure up images of invasion.

    You deploy troops, you do not deploy civilians seeking a better life.
     
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    I look at it both ways. The pro vax keep moving goal posts. They orig said we needed at most 70% to either be vaccinated or Covid recovered for us to reach herd immunity. That didn't happen. Now their next lie and the next after that.
    My family caught Covid from a vaxed person. A dumbbell who came to work sick because she thought she could not spread Covid because she was vaxed.
     
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    I see no evidence of plans to force vaccinations in Australia, do you? I mean real evidence from credible sources as contrasted with the laughably sources of propaganda that are in your quiver.
     
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    Almost certainly untrue.

    To move the goalposts is to "change the rules in a situation or an activity, in order to gain an advantage for themselves and to make things difficult for other people".

    The truth is likely this: as new data was gathered, new procedures and rules were required.
     
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    Nonsense.

    By high school, you should have learned that correlation does not imply causation.
     
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  20. Andre

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    What lies? Please be specific.
     
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