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Are you one of the unlucky ones??

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Created by ok > 9 months ago, 9 Apr 2023
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Flying Dutchman
WA, 1730 posts
8 May 2023 10:13AM
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Vocal groups and individuals shaming people who do take precautions against Covid

Let's not forget all the vaxxed not being allowed into bottle shops and restaurants. It was horrible.

Flying Dutchman
WA, 1730 posts
8 May 2023 10:17AM
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But most people are the same. They look at the risk and the benefit.

You looked at the risk and the benefits & decided against the 5th jab. I looked at the risk and the benefits & decided against the 1st one.

I'm glad I had that choice because I was unemployed living in a van in the outback.

psychojoe
WA, 2234 posts
8 May 2023 10:21AM
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- Vocal groups campaigning that vaccines are more dangerous than the disease



The vaccine doesn't need to be as bad or worse than the disease, if it's even 10 or 20% as bad as the disease then it's junk.

myscreenname
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8 May 2023 10:36AM
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Let's not forget all the vaxxed not being allowed into bottle shops and restaurants. It was horrible.

Why didn't you go back to the motherland if you believed this country treatment of you was 'horrible'?

Flying Dutchman
WA, 1730 posts
8 May 2023 10:43AM
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myscreenname.
Why didn't you go back to the motherland if you believed this country treatment of you was 'horrible'?

Myscreenname - Fark off back to Holland your motherland.
Me - I thought I was home, this place is called New Holland right?
Myscreenname - It's Australia, get out!
Me - But I'm unvaxxed, they won't let me on the plane.
Myscreenname - You're not local to this country!
Me - I didn't know you were Aboriginal?
Myscreenname - I'm not.
Me - So which motherland are you going back to?

D3
WA, 1506 posts
8 May 2023 11:46AM
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D3 said..
- Vocal groups campaigning that vaccines are more dangerous than the disease




The vaccine doesn't need to be as bad or worse than the disease, if it's even 10 or 20% as bad as the disease then it's junk.


Exactly what I'm talking about.
You're saying that a vaccine is worthless if it causes someone to feel unwell for a day or two, even if it's likely to have prevented them from being sick for a week or more or even hospitalised (let alone dieing).


By that metric, other worthless/junk vaccines include (not limited to):
Tetanus, flu, Hepatitis, shingles, pneumococcal and meningococcal

You have no reasoning to support your claim, just an opinion that 10% as bad = Worthless. (Such a weird metric)
And by you and many others voicing that opinion, you imply that Covid vaccines in particular are worthless and as well as dangerous.

You don't even need evidence to support it, because 10% is an easy number to understand, if medically impossible to measure.
And so it's easy to spread the fear.

japie
NSW, 7145 posts
8 May 2023 1:50PM
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Spreading the fear is what convinced people.

D3
WA, 1506 posts
8 May 2023 11:52AM
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D3 said..
Vocal groups and individuals shaming people who do take precautions against Covid


Let's not forget all the vaxxed not being allowed into bottle shops and restaurants. It was horrible.


Yep, let's compare mid-pandemic public health measures to individuals doing things that have zero impact on others.

Wasn't there a comment just the other day that was making fun of someone wearing a mask?

Because somehow mask wearing offends some people?

remery
WA, 3709 posts
8 May 2023 1:25PM
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FormulaNova said..

It's pretty obvious, but maybe not to you.

For a lot of people they saw the risk and the benefit and weighed it up. It has now changed with Omicron and its variants. For the original strain and Delta people would have seen the risk as somewhat higher.

I have had my 4th and it has been more than 6 months now, and almost 6 months since I actually had Covid.

I think I have a reasonable grasp on the science and appreciate that the strains are going to keep changing and the vaccine is always going to lag behind, pretty much like the flu vaccinations.

I am not sure if I am going to get my 5th. It doesn't look likely. But despite some on here saying that its 'safe and effective', we have all heard reports of people suffering adverse reactions. I wonder whether its likely to have an adverse reaction at all if you haven't already had one, but is the risk now worth it?

It sounds like you treat it as a religion; where you either hate vaccines or love them. I think you might be surprised that most people sit somewhere inbetween. Probably more negative sentiment due to social media influences though.



I think people treat it more as a political issue than religion.

remery
WA, 3709 posts
8 May 2023 1:30PM
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remery said..
Pre-COVID there was about 1.8 million cases of Myocarditis each year worldwide. I wonder how they now determine which cases are caused by the vaccine and which are just bad luck/genes? Are the tax payers funding compensation for people who were going to get Myocarditis regardless of vaccination?

www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/4/603



You have to have supporting information from your doctor/doctors to make a c;laim, so I am sure there has to be a significant link in order to get your claim to be successful.

I googled 'Covid and autoimmune' and there seems to be a few articles on the topic. Makes you wonder if the response to the actual virus is the same thing that some people are seeing in the vaccination?

I wonder how many 'anti-vaxxers' are cluttering up this compensation scheme by saying they had an adverse reaction when it was something insignificant? It seems 'they' seem to always know of someone personally that had a reaction yet the rest of us don't seem to know more than 'a friend of a friend'.

It doesn't take too much to see that the more distant you are from 'a friend' to see that the same adverse outcome could be reported as more common than it is.


There are plenty of antivax doctors out there.

Flying Dutchman
WA, 1730 posts
8 May 2023 1:59PM
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remery said..
There are plenty of antivax doctors out there.

I love the term anti-vaxxer. Labelling someone as anti-vaxxer because they decided the Covid vaccine is not for them is like labelling someone anti-car because they decided to use their bicycle and not their Troopy to get the bread.

myscreenname
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8 May 2023 1:59PM
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myscreenname.
Why didn't you go back to the motherland if you believed this country treatment of you was 'horrible'?

Myscreenname - Fark off back to Holland your motherland.
Me - I thought I was home, this place is called New Holland right?
Myscreenname - It's Australia, get out!
Me - But I'm unvaxxed, they won't let me on the plane.
Myscreenname - You're not local to this country!
Me - I didn't know you were Aboriginal?
Myscreenname - I'm not.
Me - So which motherland are you going back to?

Why are you whinging about the rules in this country, no one is twisting your arms to stay here. If Australia's rules are so unfair why do you stay here? Is Holland any better?

remery
WA, 3709 posts
8 May 2023 2:09PM
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remery said..
There are plenty of antivax doctors out there.


I love the term anti-vaxxer. Labelling someone as anti-vaxxer because they decided the Covid vaccine is not for them is like labelling someone anti-car because they decided to use a bicycle and not the Troopy to get the bread.



expertsdirect.com/notorious-anti-vaxxer-acts-as-expert-witness-in-federal-circuit-court/

Flying Dutchman
WA, 1730 posts
8 May 2023 2:12PM
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Why are you whinging about the rules in this country, no one is twisting your arms to stay here.
If Australia's rules are so unfair why do you stay here? Is Holland any better?

What you call whinging I call not being bent over by rules that in the long term have turned out to be misguided.

Holland is no better, most of the population are lemmings. Except for some parts like Amsterdam and other liberal pockets.

myscreenname
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8 May 2023 2:23PM
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Flying Dutchman said..
What you call whinging.


You said not being allowed into resturants and bottle shops was 'horrible'

They were rules that were in place, some years ago for a brief period. There were many rules, that we may not have agreed with, but every country I know of had some rules relating to the pandemic.

Why keep whinging and banging on about rules that no longer exist?

As citizens you can vote out those who impose unfair rules. As a guest you can leave if you don't like the rules.

Are you a citizen or a guest here?

Flying Dutchman
WA, 1730 posts
8 May 2023 2:29PM
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Flying Dutchman said..
What you call whinging.





You said not being allowed into resturants and bottle shops was 'horrible'

They were rules that were in place, some years ago for a brief period. There were many rules, that we may not have agreed with, but every country I know of had some rules relating to the pandemic.

Why keep whinging and banging on about rules that no longer exist?

As citizens you can vote out those who impose unfair rules. As a guest you can leave if you don't like the rules.

Are you a citizen or a guest here?

Just for the record, I gave zero farks not being allowed into a bottle shop or restaurant. I was too busy windsurfing & I quit alcohol 20 years ago.

I just think it was classic they wouldn't let unvaccinated into a bottle-o as another stick to get people to conform haha.

Since you seem obsessed with the level of my Aussieness, I'll explain my heritage. Born in The Netherlands in 1977. Mum & Dad moved to Australia in 1978 when I was 15 months old. Have lived here ever since. Have dual citizenship for Australia and Holland.

myscreenname
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8 May 2023 2:32PM
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I was too busy windsurfing.

Is there no wind today?

Flying Dutchman
WA, 1730 posts
8 May 2023 2:38PM
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myscreenname said..
Is there no wind today?

5kts here in Gero.

myscreenname
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8 May 2023 2:51PM
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5kts here in Gero.


Is it only in calm days that you whinge about Australia?

remery
WA, 3709 posts
8 May 2023 3:10PM
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myscreenname said..
Why are you whinging about the rules in this country, no one is twisting your arms to stay here.
If Australia's rules are so unfair why do you stay here? Is Holland any better?


What you call whinging I call not being bent over by rules that in the long term have turned out to be misguided.

Holland is no better, most of the population are lemmings. Except for some parts like Amsterdam and other liberal pockets.



The death rate from COVID in Netherlands is 1.70 times higher than Australia.

Flying Dutchman
WA, 1730 posts
8 May 2023 3:30PM
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remery said..
The death rate from COVID in Netherlands is 1.70 times higher than Australia.

Bit hard to compare a country that freezes in winter, has 18 million people on a piece of land that is almost half the size of Tasmania & has neighbouring countries you can drive to in 1 hr from most spots in the country.

myscreenname
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8 May 2023 3:43PM
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Bit hard to compare a country that freezes in winter, has 18 million people on a piece of land that is almost half the size of Tasmania & has neighbouring countries you can drive to in 1 hr from most spots in the country.

Sounds 'horrible'

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
8 May 2023 5:45PM
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japie said..
Spreading the fear is what convinced people.





Like you trying to "spread the fear" trying to convince everyone that the gov. are trying to depopulate the country spreading covid on purpose. lol Then they were trying to depopulate Australia with the covid vax. lol
Another conspiracy theory, like all the others, debunked and laughable.
Feel really sorry for the blind that followed the twitter/youtube/clickbait.
It seems memes have a lot of influence on the "easily fooled"
We are still waiting for your evidence you said you have that proves all this, from the secret German covid society ???
Is it still all a secret? or are you allowed to talk about it now?

Flying Dutchman
WA, 1730 posts
8 May 2023 4:25PM
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Sounds 'horrible'

It's not that bad.

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
8 May 2023 4:40PM
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Since you seem obsessed with the level of my Aussieness, I'll explain my heritage. Born in The Netherlands in 1977. Mum & Dad moved to Australia in 1978 when I was 15 months old. Have lived here ever since. Have dual citizenship for Australia and Holland.


Piss off you wog!

Sorry, I can't help showing my 'Australianness'. Here since 15 months old? That doesn't show the level of commitment we want here. The Liberal party would have you deported if you got a speeding fine.

The above is a joke, but no one really cares do they?

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
8 May 2023 4:42PM
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remery said..
There are plenty of antivax doctors out there.

I love the term anti-vaxxer. Labelling someone as anti-vaxxer because they decided the Covid vaccine is not for them is like labelling someone anti-car because they decided to use their bicycle and not their Troopy to get the bread.


Yeah but often 'they' show their colours as not being against just the Covid vaccine, but against all vaccines, and often thinking everything is a conspiracy as well.

Contrary to my explanation of weighing the risk versus benefits, a lot of anti-covid-vaxxers seem to just say 'no it is bad' and some even say if its even 10% as bad as the disease to not use it. What sort of twisted logic is that?

Flying Dutchman
WA, 1730 posts
8 May 2023 4:44PM
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The above is a joke, but no one really cares do they?

I don't care but myscreenname seemed to make it an issue so I answered it.

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
8 May 2023 4:45PM
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D3 said..
Vocal groups and individuals shaming people who do take precautions against Covid

Let's not forget all the vaxxed not being allowed into bottle shops and restaurants. It was horrible.


That was an intelligence test. If you were not smart enough to get someone else to buy your alcohol for you or your food, then you deserve to have to sit down and think it out.

I suspect that the idea of restricting access to bottle shops was that its often difficult to separate a licensed venue which has a bottle-shop attached, and the idea was to keep potentially infected people away from the rest if US. Or it could have been a stick to get you to comply... I don't care.

Flying Dutchman
WA, 1730 posts
8 May 2023 4:49PM
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Yeah but often 'they' show their colours as not being against just the Covid vaccine, but against all vaccines, and often thinking everything is a conspiracy as well.

I'm not part of the group that is 'anti-all-vaccines'. I just wasn't buying the message that the Covid vaccine was 'safe & effective' without the hindsight of time.

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
8 May 2023 4:50PM
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FormulaNova said..
But most people are the same. They look at the risk and the benefit.

You looked at the risk and the benefits & decided against the 5th jab. I looked at the risk and the benefits & decided against the 1st one.

I'm glad I had that choice because I was unemployed living in a van in the outback.


Yeah sure. One of the benefits was helping out others and protecting yourself and your family. If you are free to be able to avoid that benefit, then you did the right thing for yourself. Wait long enough and the rest of the population would help you out by getting immunity. Which is essentially what has happened.

I haven't decided against the 5th vaccine yet, but as I said, I am not so keen. Did you not read that correctly? Is this a comprehension test thing?

In the midst of the lockdowns I was suggesting that we get all the antivaxxers together and let them take their chances with herd immunity. Everyone would win that way. No vaccine, and bonus immunity.



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