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Siekmanski

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Re: Twitter
« Reply #15 on: November 01, 2022, 09:43:28 AM »
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The lefties fear freedom of speech, how funny is that?  :biggrin:
How easy it was to blindly go along with the narrative of the established order.
A very dangerous development that people are no longer open to other ideas.
I hope this is finally straightened out with Musk at the helm.

@elonmusk, Expose the algorithms, ALL of them!!!

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Re: Twitter
« Reply #16 on: November 01, 2022, 11:01:07 AM »
Its usually the case that if you pick an example that is rediculous, its rediculous. Its the shift from "One Moron" to everyone who does not accept your view is also a moron.

The difference between a "Universal quantifier" and an "Existential quantifier" and its a common problem with this vaccine debate.

Rule 1. All people should be vaccinated.

As its a universal quantifier, it excludes any variation that is not done according to rule 1.

Then in turn, anyone who does not conform to the rule for whatever reason is the target of abuse, threat, loss of job, restrictions on travel etc etc etc .....

Then there is the technical/medical data. When vaccine manufacturers say that people with certain conditions should not be vaccinated, this falls on deaf ears due to rule 1.

Then you have a multitude of supressed cases of vaccinated people who have died and worse, the number of vaccinated young people who have died. This also falls on deaf ears due to rule 1.

For all of the scaremongering and associated bullsh*t, there are a multitude of people who have never been vaccinated for a variety of reasons yet they have never been infected. We know from international statistics that many very old people in poor shape died of early variants of covid but they die of many other things as well, pneumonia, influenza and other co-morbidities, what's the difference, people die all the time.
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Re: Twitter
« Reply #17 on: November 01, 2022, 12:32:59 PM »
I thought you might be interested in my wife's conversation with the cardiologist last week.

This is obviously hearsay, so take it as you will.

So my 9-year-old had her 3rd open heart surgery back in 2019. And she just goes back for checkups every so often, I suppose depending upon a lot of factors.
Anyway, whilst in the appointment with the cardiologist, a nurse asked if our daughter was jabbed, and my wife replied "No, as it causes myocarditis, it would be crazy for her to have it". At that point, my wife said that, upon saying that she glanced at the cardiologist and he immediately put his head down and turned away. She looked at him because she wanted to know what he thought, but by that action, she knew, that he could not say anything.
Later she was chatting with the cardiologist about how busy they were, to which he said "It has certainly become busier, the ward is full of kids that have heart problems."

Again, take it as you will.

But I am certainly glad my daughter's heart surgeries are done.

The Doctor/Surgeon that did the surgery back in 2019 is a true master of her craft.
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