Yeah, well I can't agree with the microchipping thing either. The point is that cases (and soon a much better case than this) are going to be popping up everywhere.
I expect to see almost no self-respecting hospitality establishment to enforce that crap. Especially after they've been shouldering such a burden for the past year and a half. Why would they turn away more than 50% of their customers. Even twice vaccinated people are disgusted by this & have...
Congratulations fellas. We have Dave in here providing a fresh perspective & instead of having a thoughtful discussion, once again the insecure brigade of usual suspects have decided to stink up the joint & pat each other on the back. Maybe this is what LavenderBushranger was having a tantrum...
Lol, the Daily Mail fudging the numbers in their own "poll" here. Overwhelmingly negative response to this article exposes classic spin doctoring.
Vaccine passports? Yes, say majority of Mail on Sunday readers (msn.com)
Something that will most likely come to Australian shores soon enough...
Nigerian governor with ties to World Bank requires proof-of-vaccination to enter places of worship, banks - LifeSite (lifesitenews.com)
I hate to say it, but in your efforts to appear apathetic you're making it look like you lack comprehension. Maybe you should ask yourself what the "point" of the military-industrial complex is.
Due to additional supply agreements signed since the company’s last earnings report, Pfizer, which developed the vaccine in cooperation with German biotechnology company BioNTech, now expects to deliver 2.1 billion doses of the mRNA vaccine this year, raising its revenue guidance for the drug...
Yes mate. Kind of like how construction companies profit mostly from war. The Iraq/Afghanistan occupations are good examples of this relationship, as construction companies & civil engineers were commissioned for building projects perpetually over a long stretch. At the moment both vaccine...
I think all of the people who post regularly in here are intelligent & if we dropped the baiting/needless contrarianism we could all have a much better discussion here on this insignificant little footy forum.
The way I see it, I'm tired of reading such things as "mandates are here to protect...
It's not an analogy, it's using the same line of thinking you are demonstrating. To be fair, it's easy to make all kinds of comparisons if we take that line of thinking to the nth degree. I could argue that someone washing dishes, for example, has surrendered jurisdiction of their body because...
Dunno where you got the notion that I care about people's opinions from. I mean, has anyone who actually posted in this section actually changed their minds from all of this?
And you responded with a comparison to illicit drug testing?...
Anyway, for your comparison to work, it would be like a guitar shop owner mandating their employees received an injection of brown sugar, or providing paperwork proving they have done so, before working at the shop. Sound dumb...
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