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r/vancouver absolutely delighted that a business owner and more importantly an employer could be permanently shut down. are these guys wrong? absolutely. you're never going to beat the government. whether it's an arbitrary decision to close a restaurant, but leave the home depot open or not. is it disgusting to celebrate the destruction of somebody's hard earned livelihood? absolutely people are fucked. every single person cheering for the misfortune of their fellow citizen needs a punch in the nose. @spoon.ek9 - i agree with you. showing the consequences of getting this disease might be a more effective method of getting some of the hold outs to buy in to the vaccine. Like motorcycle school - people get the picture pretty quick when you start showing them pictures of skin grafts. Still, when you can't even deliver them to your population it's not much of a leg to stand on. Not much point in arguing w the holdouts when we can't even get a jab ourselves. |
Let's just put up big posters of people dying in an ICU every time you walk into a Walmart or BestBuy the same way you look at a person riddled with cancer if you buy a pack of smokes. I guess that might be too real for people though and they'll get upset. I think shutting down restaurants is the happy medium where it looks like the government gives a shit, but people don't start to complain much either. |
Antimask idiots cause ferry to turn around. If I was on the ferry I would be pissed. https://www.cheknews.ca/bc-ferries-s...masker-758929/ |
just look at these people breaking the rules, no masks inside the dealer, no masks inside the car. Can they be fined please? There is literally vid evidence of the dealership owner disobeying the rules (or whoever that guy is working for the dealers) |
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Like I’ve said before in other posts. I’m sure these guys are nice in person, but garbage trash role models |
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People are happy that Federico Fuoco (Gusto) and Rebecca Matthews (Corduroy) got what's coming to them because they openly defied rules that other restaurant owners are obviously abiding by. You don't see anyone going around being happy that westopher and Ebisu are getting destroyed because they're following the rules like everyone else should be doing. I'm not saying that the rules the government have in place are fair or even make sense, but we're all supposed to be following them and when people see others with a sense of entitlement that makes themselves feel they're above the law then that's when you have people wishing ill will towards them. |
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Fraser health has consistently been 20% of the population and 50% of the cases Interior health and island health 18% of the population 5-6% of cases Hurr durr surreyvirus |
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No one rushes off to Surrey or chilliwack for vacation, if you comprehend what I mean |
Rumour has it it's a P1 outbreak with the Canucks. |
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ICU’s filling up, ehhh at least we’re ahead of Bangladesh https://i.imgur.com/0PXTFyc.png A year and a half later it’s no longer about “hey man, do the right thing!” People don’t care anymore. Not trying to be hardcore about it just telling it as I see it. I was dragged to Langley Costco yesterday and that was probably the first time where I’ve gone in somewhere and I was legit worried about my safety and tripping out about how busy it was. There were no even attempts at guidelines like 1 way lanes etc. At the willingdon location. It was so busy it was shoulder to shoulder claustrophobic. https://i.imgur.com/Nl10kSR.jpg Those are the numbers from last week. So since the pandemic has started 1250 people under the age of 50 have been hospitalized. Making up 0.0002 of BC’s population. I get it long term health effects etc but from what I’m seeing unless you’re directly effected by a case a lot of people are just not giving af. And I also see and hear many people who have had it that couldn’t care less about it or others |
Doing that population chart in millions of vaccines given is kinda stupid and manipulative of the data................ ie: we're just ahead of Bangladesh, but Bangladesh has a population of 163 million, so at 6 million vaccinated they've vaccinated 3.68% of their population... whereas at 6 million vaccinated in Canada we've done 16% of ours. In fact, changing to percentages? China drops from 2nd place to way the fuck down the list at 9%, etc. etc. I'm not going to sit here and do all the calculations, but re-do this chart based on % of population and I think you will find that Canada is easily in the top 10. |
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Dozens in Central Florida contract COVID-19 after being fully vaccinated youtube.com/watch?v=JnmN2WrU8pE Crooked Theory Explained in 7 minutes [My Incredible Opinion] youtube.com/watch?v=_WXRh6T_ET8 The Smile Difference: Autism vs. Asperger Syndrome youtube.com/watch?v=MdHorgRootc Quote:
https://educate-yourself.org/cn/All-...xwWtT4hH6o#top Video series Vaccine Damages explained - Tolerance Lost - Vol 3 Vaccine Damages explained - Tolerance Lost - Vol 2 Vaccine Damages explained - Tolerance Lost - Vol 1 Just watched a random video of his... this can happen at an old age too, does Gulf Syndrome ring a bell? youtu.be/C6rfyWUQ8zQ |
https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Andrew_Moulden Andrew Moulden (c. 1964-2013) was a Canadian quack who pushed an extreme form of anti-vaccine woo, claiming that vaccines as the causes of most illnesses and disabilities, including autism. In addition to his anti-vaccine ideology (which is frequently too extreme even for other anti-vaxers) Andrew Moulden was a germ-theory denialist, a conspiracy crank, a 9/11 truther, a failed politician, and a snake-oil salesman offering an Internet-based magical procedure to uncover the true causes of everything from shaken-baby syndrome and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) to dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Moulden claimed several academic degrees, including a medical degree, but he was not licensed to practice medicine anywhere. In fact, there were apparently restraining orders to keep him out of major medical conferences — according to him, anyway.[2] |
A 911 truther... guess he might be on to something. Quote:
26 Mar, 2021 Young Hong Kong man describes ordeal of facial paralysis after receiving Covid-19 vaccine |
The vaccines seem to have a chance to give people temporary Bell's Palsy. They had 7 people get it in the trials (of 40,000 people), compared to 1 getting it in the placebo. Also 7 people in HK are reported to have gotten it, including this guy, out of around 460,000 people Scary, but not a stroke. That idiot "doctor" has no reason to comment on a case he saw on youtube. It's not a conspiracy, although the way it's been reported is misleading, as stated in the post I linked. |
So what was the process that caused this after people got the vaccine? A mysterious occurrence? |
Read the report I posted Unless you think the Lancet isn't a good source... They don't have a whacky youtube channel after all |
Why don't we just stay to our convictions. If you want the vaccine, get it. If you don't want it, don't get it, it's a free country. Stop trying to convince people one way or another on a frickin forum ... of which I am pretty sure the effective rate of conversion is like 0.000001%. |
Open up the Russian, Chinese and Iranian vaccines then. Buddy Hong Kong could have stayed home for 2 weeks after getting Covid but now his brain is at risk of being retarded. Quote:
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After skimming through... "The SARS-CoV-2 vaccines do not contain an exogenous adjuvant" So its a mysterious reason why peoples face look goofy after the vaccine. |
I'm still blown away we're clocking this many infections at this point. Clearly it's anecdotal on my end here, but everyone is wearing masks and distancing, sanitizer is spewing forth everywhere like my cock after weeks of no fapping, and I haven't seen a person sneeze or cough in public in almost a damn year here. Has there been any deeper dives in terms of where these infections are happening? Public transit, offices/work locations, restaurants, stores, schools, etc.? I've never seen any data to speak to this, and I'm genuinely curious. You're telling me all these infections are from private gatherings within people's homes? If this many people can keep getting infected with all these precautions in place, and with these variants adapting, will we ever truly rid ourselves of this virus? If not, what is the overall plan here? |
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