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The stupidity of the anti-vaxx nutcases

This is from Kingston, Ontario (about three hours from here).

The city is having a corona crisis - the university students are partying in numbers of close to a thousand, and no masks.


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The owner of Jakks seems a tad too religious for my liking.





With the website containing a list of which businesses will not be complying, it should be easy for the police to find them.
They've had their liquor license revoked.
 
Maybe we should organise against anti-vaxxers in the same way we would… whoa, steady on now.
At a time when a lethal disease is circulating it’s actually hard to organise against a group who seem to be deliberately trying to spread it. In a sane world they’d be rightly chased away from outside hospitals and clinics but nobody wants the risk.

Given I’m currently positive maybe I should give it a go, nothing to lose and might take some down with me…
 
At a time when a lethal disease is circulating it’s actually hard to organise against a group who seem to be deliberately trying to spread it. In a sane world they’d be rightly chased away from outside hospitals and clinics but nobody wants the risk.

Given I’m currently positive maybe I should give it a go, nothing to lose and might take some down with me…
and from schools, a lot of them go to schools it seems.
 
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A sort of social media acquaintance, I suppose you could call them, was posting about how angry and disappointed she was that the Pope is bringing in a (quite lenient, looking at it) vaccine mandate at the Vatican. I'd never thought of her as dodgy before, but looking back through her posts there were a few ones on similar lines I'd missed, including one complaining about Lydia Lunch and Fran Leibowitz being disappointing, seemingly at least partially due to them not being anti-vax enough. So there you go, if you've ever wondered whether "person who looks to the Pope and Lydia Lunch for moral leadership and wants them to oppose the covid vaccine" is a kind of person that exists in the world, I can confirm that they do.
 
Just talking to the local shopkeeper who (very kindly) makes grocery deliveries to me and others. He said takings are down somewhat from expected because he's still making masks compulsory for going in the shop.
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He's had a lot of abuse from people 'how dare you make me do something I don't want to do'. He does point out that visiting the shop is optional, and that there are a lot of vulnerable people in the village that rely on them. :rolleyes:
 
A sort of social media acquaintance, I suppose you could call them, was posting about how angry and disappointed she was that the Pope is bringing in a (quite lenient, looking at it) vaccine mandate at the Vatican. I'd never thought of her as dodgy before, but looking back through her posts there were a few ones on similar lines I'd missed, including one complaining about Lydia Lunch and Fran Leibowitz being disappointing, seemingly at least partially due to them not being anti-vax enough. So there you go, if you've ever wondered whether "person who looks to the Pope and Lydia Lunch for moral leadership and wants them to oppose the covid vaccine" is a kind of person that exists in the world, I can confirm that they do.
The NOT SUFFICIENTLY ANTIVAX mugshot expansion sheet is something Guess Who? is sorely missing
 
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