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GrimUpNorth 01-05-2021 21:26

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 36078554)
I really don't think that Pierre wouldn't care about children being killed by a disease, a wee bit unfair IMO.

Well he does claim it's something that doesn't make children ill, so we'll have to disagree on the fairness or otherwise of my comments.

Pierre 01-05-2021 21:26

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by GrimUpNorth (Post 36078553)
But they're not Pierre's kids so hey ho :rolleyes:

What do you want me do about it?

Mad Max 01-05-2021 21:30

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by GrimUpNorth (Post 36078557)
Well he does claim it's something that doesn't make children ill, so we'll have to disagree on the fairness or otherwise of my comments.

Totally unfair imo, you don't even know the guy.

TheDaddy 01-05-2021 22:05

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36078558)
What do you want me do about it?

Not post that "it doesn't make children ill" will do

jfman 01-05-2021 22:09

Re: Coronavirus
 
Pierre loves a good lockdown.

Pretending that children can't carry the virus and don't get ill is an easy way to make sure we don't hit the herd immunity threshold and ensure ongoing mutations.

Wait til he finds out that Europe will hit the herd immunity threshold first due to a higher efficacy vaccine. Could be a tagline for vaccinating kids "vaccinate your sprogs for Brexit".

GrimUpNorth 01-05-2021 22:20

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 36078559)
Totally unfair imo, you don't even know the guy.

No you're right I don't the guy, but I do know he's spouting at best stupid/selfish and at worst dangerous statements. I hope he hasn't managed to suck you in, I thought you were better than that!

jfman 01-05-2021 22:49

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by GrimUpNorth (Post 36078564)
No you're right I don't the guy, but I do know he's spouting at best stupid/selfish and at worst dangerous statements. I hope he hasn't managed to suck you in, I thought you were better than that!

Ultimately denial of the impact children have is the last safe haven of the anti-lockdown, anti-mask brigade. They're hoping that previous misinformation around the MMR vaccine tugs on the heart strings.

I do wonder who finances this kind of information and their interests in stalling our recovery. As Jacob Rees-Moggs investment firm noted Covid 19 presented the kind of opportunity that only arises once in a generation. A false dawn and more lockdowns gives further opportunities to cash in.

Pierre 01-05-2021 23:22

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 36078560)
Not post that "it doesn't make children ill" will do

Does it? show me the morbidity rate of of this illness in children in relation to other illnesses and if there is an obvious and clear reason to be concerned, I will absolutely say so.

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36078561)
Pierre loves a good lockdown.

It’s funny, but I wouldn’t open with it.

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Pretending that children can't carry the virus and don't get ill is an easy way to make sure we don't hit the herd immunity threshold and ensure ongoing mutations.
children, I’m sure, do the carry the virus but all evidence indicates that they don’t get ill. You’re more than welcome to post all the available evidence that contradicts that.

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Wait til he finds out that Europe will hit the herd immunity threshold first due to a higher efficacy vaccine.
I don’t know what that means? Europe has a better vaccine than anyone else? Which one is that then? Or have you been drinking again?

---------- Post added at 23:22 ---------- Previous post was at 23:21 ----------

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Originally Posted by GrimUpNorth (Post 36078564)
but I do know he's spouting at best stupid/selfish and at worst dangerous statements.


Like?

jfman 01-05-2021 23:27

Re: Coronavirus
 
Ah Pierre with pathetic insults and nothing worthwhile to say.

Considering how much you dislike home schooling I'd have thought you'd be first to suggest kids get vaccinated. Plenty of ONS data shows schools drive infections upwards but then again you don't trust the data do you

Maybe you and Mrs Pierre can kick off the September term to be on the safe side.

All the qualities of the conspiracy theorist. Even selective quotations.

Pierre 01-05-2021 23:28

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36078565)
Ultimately denial of the impact children have

Well, if you can read, you’ll find my issue is on the impact “to” children, not “from” children. You can read?

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They're hoping that previous misinformation around the MMR vaccine tugs on the heart strings.
you will also have read....that both my kids have had MMR, I have been vaccinated for flu and Covid. I am not anti-vax. Which I’m sure you know destroys your narrative, but I understand you need to push it anyway because you’ve got nothing else.

jfman 01-05-2021 23:33

Re: Coronavirus
 
In a pandemic I don't care for the distinction.

Nothing you ever claim will destroy any narrative of mine. I can always point to your conviction that the UK Government wouldn't send kids into school I. January to change their mind on day 2. Which I told you was absolutely inevitable.

I'm not even sure what my narrative is let alone how you could possibly, coherently, having been proven wrong on a multitude of occasions, claim to "destroy" it.

I'm pointing to plain facts - kids will get vaccinated. It's an absolute inevitability. However your denial of facts is the one consistent aspect of your input into this thread.

Pierre 01-05-2021 23:39

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36078571)
Ah Pierre with pathetic insults and nothing worthwhile to say.

No , no - funny insults, that are infinitely more entertaining and interesting than any thing you post

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Considering how much you dislike home schooling I'd have thought you'd be first to suggest kids get vaccinated. Plenty of ONS data shows schools drive infections upwards but then again you don't trust the data do you
Yes, but again you’re not “reading” or possibly just understanding what I’ve been saying, consistently. Kids may transmit the virus but they, very much mostly, do not get sick from it. So as long those who do sick from it are vaccinated, there is no reason to vaccinate kids. A pretty simple point that even you, probably now on your 8th can of Tenants extra, can understand.

jfman 01-05-2021 23:45

Re: Coronavirus
 
More selective quotations, more irrelevant nonsense.

It doesn't surprise me that you can't address any of the points in a substantive manner.

The fact you consistently talk the same nonsense is no more noble than the shotgun approach Old Boy takes to be honest. It's a global health crisis we either aspire to resolve or not. You're so principled you'll sell out for a few hundred quid off the family holiday.

You've chosen your side - to not resolve it. You really cannot complain as restrictions, and possibly lockdowns, prevail once Boris is past the May elections.

Pierre 01-05-2021 23:49

Re: Coronavirus
 
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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36078573)
In a pandemic I don't care for the distinction.

Well it’s not all about you, unfortunately as a society we can only move as fast as the slowest person.........which appears to be you.

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I'm not even sure what my narrative is
finally..........we’ve all known this for a long time. Admitting to yourself what your issues are is the first step to healing.

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kids will get vaccinated.
I’m sure they will, it depends if par3nts are given the choice or dictated to by steady. I said straight off, I won’t vaccinate my kids, but if i have to, to go to Dubai in October then so be it.

But I think it would be unnecessary, it wouldn’t be on health grounds, and it would basically be coercion by the state or other states.

jfman 01-05-2021 23:53

Re: Coronavirus
 
Another post of selective quotes because you cannot address the point. It's embarrassing to see.

At least a Dubai holiday is the price of your principles and not Benidorm I suppose. God bless capitalism - the easiest way to control the prolateriat is by their pocket.


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