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The point is to wonder about the latest talking points in certain groupthink cults that focus on Australia.  Why not concern yourselves with the treatment of dissidents in Russia, or China, or much much more?  Duh, because it does not promote the scare of the week.  Remember Sharia Law?  Damn we were doomed.  Remember European style socialism?  LMAO ROTF.  What do you think is next?  Or do you prefer to follow?

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2 minutes ago, oldtimer said:

The point is to wonder about the latest talking points in certain groupthink cults that focus on Australia.  Why not concern yourselves with the treatment of dissidents in Russia, or China, or much much more?  Duh, because it does not promote the scare of the week.  Remember Sharia Law?  Damn we were doomed.  Remember European style socialism?  LMAO ROTF.  What do you think is next?  Or do you prefer to follow?

If 1984 wasn't happening here, I'd concur with you.  I realize life could be worse, but just take a look at the clampdown that's going on.  Opposition is silenced.

 

Fact: My sister's best friend from High School days was on a transplant list.  They told her take the jab or no transplant.  She took the jab and died within 2 weeks.  No transplant.

 

My niece's son took the jab on advice from her.  She's an RN.  Very shortly, he went into renal failure and fought for his life.  He's recovering ok, but she regrets the whole affair and has changed her mind.

 

Anyone who knows these things are happening has to be pretty cruel to still carry the torch for the vaccine by force agenda.

 

If you want it for you, have at it.  But at least show some respect for the dissidents.  100% of those who died from the vaccine didn't think it would kill them.

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2 minutes ago, Jeff Matthews said:

If 1984

Try Animal Farm.  Seriously, it is way more appropriate.  I show no disrespect for dissidents, only disrespect for faulty thinking.  Force agenda?  Dude, we have gone over employment law vis a vis the constitution.  And, as you know in Texas one can be fired for no cause whatsoever.  So exactly when did you change your mind concerning long standing law?  Do you recall our conversations regarding the right of employers to fire one simply because of speaking out a differing opinion from the employer's?  Of course you do.  Ah, but this is somehow different?  Hypocrisy comes to mind.  It's like Facebook.  I don't like it, I will not sign on to it, and did you happen to know?  No one else does either!  Yet people do anyway, then complain about their shady practices.  It boils down to C'mon Man!  If you don't want to do something, then don't.  

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4 minutes ago, oldtimer said:

Try Animal Farm.  Seriously, it is way more appropriate.  I show no disrespect for dissidents, only disrespect for faulty thinking.  Force agenda?  Dude, we have gone over employment law vis a vis the constitution.  And, as you know in Texas one can be fired for no cause whatsoever.  So exactly when did you change your mind concerning long standing law?  Do you recall our conversations regarding the right of employers to fire one simply because of speaking out a differing opinion from the employer's?  Of course you do.  Ah, but this is somehow different?  Hypocrisy comes to mind.  It's like Facebook.  I don't like it, I will not sign on to it, and did you happen to know?  No one else does either!  Yet people do anyway, then complain about their shady practices.  It boils down to C'mon Man!  If you don't want to do something, then don't.  

 

Ah!  Now, we're getting to the crux of the issue.  You are correct as regards "the law."  What you fail to observe in your accusation that I am a hypocrite is that some of the greatest advances in civil rights have come about from changes in the law from people who said basically, "The way it's working is unfair."

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1 minute ago, oldtimer said:

The honest part is the responsibility it comes with.

And the consequences attached. Enjoying free speech means you must endure hearing and seeing things you find uncomfortable.

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