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Captain Dart

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You are turning g i to Grendel

That looks and smells like BS, that you are swallowing there fella. Any source?
Amazing what people believe without research because it's "in the news".
Every few years Measles like whooping Cough (or Pertussis) has an epidemic.

Here is an AI answer. Check your preferred AI if you like.
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Here is the CDCand Health Canada's vaccine recommendations for MMR in 2025
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Satisfied?
 

Macca

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It's now beyond the point of whether you are pro or anti Trump. It's a case of morality.

Some on here show an incredible lack of morals and humanity because of the side they decided to be on.

They disbelieve what their eyes see and swallow the narrative being sown by those who strip rights of their own citizens.

Increasingly, those who thought they would never be a target because of how they looked are just as vulnerable as the brown people Trump and ICE are targeting. You only have to look at that guy they murdered yesterday.

You are absolutely correct. No political persuasion should be condoning cold blooded murder. Its a tyrannical state nothing more.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Same in Canada only worse. More cases, smaller population.

And Mexico.

Also how could the new direction effect anything since it's been in place less than one year, most people already have MMR jabs, they start that program around 1 year old and the MMR recommendation is still in place for one shot at 12-15 months and a second at 4 to 6 years, identical to what it was before RFK Jr became head of HHS.
Why am I not surprised that a conspiracist crank like you sees no connection?
 

Nuskyblue

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Again, I haven't said it was justified. I've said in the USA if you are interfering with law enforcement then you are gambling with your life. On average three people per day are killed over there by them, so the risk is very high. They don't need an excuse half the time.

His family have said they pleaded with him not to go and get involved. That doesn't mean they think it is ok he was killed either. It means they were aware of the risks. It is incredibly dangerous over there and I don't think many of you on here quite appreciate that.

I don't think it is right either of these two people in question were killed, but if people want to go there and kick off because they're upset about this, this thread is going to spike, because there will be more people losing their lives. It is dangerous, and on a knife edge right now.
I know where you're coming from. My dad knows someone that got shot for j walking
 

Captain Dart

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Brighton Sky Blue

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Nuskyblue

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torchomatic

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Walz giving a presser live now with Ellison.
 

Captain Dart

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National figures do not account for local numbers where vaccination rates are low. The outbreaks in Texas and South Carolina are both in areas with particularly low coverage.
Are they also areas of social deprivation and poor diets?
Is that pattern repeated in all countries with surges?
Are particular ethnicities effected?
Correlation does not mean causation. :ROFLMAO:

The following graphics don't entirely back up your argument, there are anomalies.
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torchomatic

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Greg Bovino giving a PR. He's insane. Fucking weird.
 

chiefdave

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It's absolutely mental watching them try and spin this when there's so much video out there and local authorities reporting on how they are being obstructed from investigating.

I guess the good thing is less and less people are falling for it. There's prominent, very much pro-Trump accounts, on the likes of twitter coming out against this and the NRA do not seem happy with Trumps comments.
 

duffer

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Are they also areas of social deprivation and poor diets?
Is that pattern repeated in all countries with surges?
Are particular ethnicities effected?
Correlation does not mean causation. :ROFLMAO:

The following graphics don't entirely back up your argument, there are anomalies.
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Let's just clarify something.

You're entitled to your opinions about politics.

The science supporting vaccination, especially for diseases like measles is extremely well established. It literally saves lives and prevents a very serious and highly contagious illness from spreading.

People claiming that the earth is flat, for example, are clearly idiots, but relatively harmless.

People advocating against vaccinating for serious diseases like measles are also idiots, but they are dangerous ones that need to be exposed as such and shut down quickly

That's because they give the hard of thinking justification for putting not only their own children, but also other people's children at risk.

Bang on all you want about Trump, if that's your thing, but please do not repeat dangerous myths about vaccination with pseudo-scientific bullshit.

Perhaps you weren't doing that, in fairness, but I always think this is worth clarifying.
 

PVA

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Even Trump couldn't bring himself to back the officers that shot the protestor.

He also said they're considering pulling ICE out of Min soon.
 

skybluetony176

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Let's just clarify something.

You're entitled to your opinions about politics.

The science supporting vaccination, especially for diseases like measles is extremely well established. It literally saves lives and prevents a very serious and highly contagious illness from spreading.

People claiming that the earth is flat, for example, are clearly idiots, but relatively harmless.

People advocating against vaccinating for serious diseases like measles are also idiots, but they are dangerous ones that need to be exposed as such and shut down quickly

That's because they give the hard of thinking justification for putting not only their own children, but also other people's children at risk.

Bang on all you want about Trump, if that's your thing, but please do not repeat dangerous myths about vaccination with pseudo-scientific bullshit.

Perhaps you weren't doing that, in fairness, but I always think this is worth clarifying.
Worth pointing out the issues in Canada are largely due to a large population of the original anti-vaxxers, Mennonites. Canada has a larger than average proportion of Mennonites in its population and due to religious beliefs they’re traditionally anti-vaxxers. Problem for them is that in decades gone by they’d have been reasonably safe due to herd immunity, couple them together with conspiracy theorists and all of a sudden the proportion of the population required to be vaccinated for herd immunity to work is dwindling, especially in specific areas of Canada where there’s high densities of Mennonites, IIRC they’re quite densely populated in certain parts of Canada.

What is worrying is the rise in the UK, our rates are amongst the worst in Europe and higher than the current USA rates too IIRC. It’s got to be purely down to conspiracy theorists in this country though as take up rates have dropped drastically, we’ve clearly lost herd immunity.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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when the NRA thinks you've gone too far and calls bullshit*t on your public statements, you might have f*cked it.
I think it's more Trump saying anyone carrying a gun is a criminal (ignoring the fact that many of the J6 protestors were carrying guns).

The actual shooting I doubt they're that bothered about, they just don't want people to think guns and people with guns are bad.
 

chiefdave

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I think it's more Trump saying anyone carrying a gun is a criminal (ignoring the fact that many of the J6 protestors were carrying guns).

The actual shooting I doubt they're that bothered about, they just don't want people to think guns and people with guns are bad.
As soon as they went down the road of he had a gun therefore he deserved to be shot they were creating a huge problem in a country where ownership and carrying is legal.

They’re really backing themselves into a corner. There’s unconfirmed reports on socials that colleagues of the deceased are being contacted in an attempt by the authorities to find some dirt on the victim to legitimise the shooting.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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As soon as they went down the road of he had a gun therefore he deserved to be shot they were creating a huge problem in a country where ownership and carrying is legal.

They’re really backing themselves into a corner. There’s unconfirmed reports on socials that colleagues of the deceased are being contacted in an attempt by the authorities to find some dirt on the victim to legitimise the shooting.
Better to admit it was a mistake
 

Sick Boy

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As soon as they went down the road of he had a gun therefore he deserved to be shot they were creating a huge problem in a country where ownership and carrying is legal.

They’re really backing themselves into a corner. There’s unconfirmed reports on socials that colleagues of the deceased are being contacted in an attempt by the authorities to find some dirt on the victim to legitimise the shooting.
I’m pretty sure what they’re saying also breaks the constitution.
 

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