Niner leprauchan wrote: » People seem to believe only right wing lunatics oppose the lockdown
growleaves wrote: » So it isn't merely 'Trumptards' or 'Murica' people who are opposed to lockdowns.
You dont have to be a lunatic to be opposed to a lockdown. You have a right to hold a different view to the medical experts of just about every country in the world if you wish, even if you are wrong.
Deleted User wrote: » She managed to get 100 people onto the streets yesterday.....usually a protest deos well if it draw out 1% of its support base. Given with restrictions there is likely noone from outside dublin,deos this make gemma odoherty have 10K supporters in dublin....or are numbers skewed higher by the lockdown??
growleaves wrote: » Er by supporting the lockdown you hold a view different to medical experts in just about every country in the world. Some of the oldest and most prestigious medical research universities in the world - University of Bonn, University of Mainz, Oxford University, Curie Institute (France), Cornell Medical School, Rockefeller University - have medical experts who oppose the lockdown.
And are those relevant medical experts?
Either way it does not matter. The countries in which those universities are located have locked down on the basis of medical advice so i guess the individuals you refer to must not be the top guys in this field.... plus, the Uk tried not locking down and you see what happened there
blueythebear wrote: » And are those relevant medical experts? Either way it does not matter. The countries in which those universities are located have locked down on the basis of medical advice so i guess the individuals you refer to must not be the top guys in this field.... plus, the Uk tried not locking down and you see what happened there
Risteard81 wrote: » We don't see what the difference would have been between locking down and not locking down actually, so stop being so disingenuous. We also know that the alleged death figures are calculated in bizarre way including for those who were not actually killed by COVID-19. They are meaningless and entirely concocted to promote lockdown as the one true faith as opposed to an act of treason and aggression against the population.
VinLieger wrote: » Hey folks looks like we got one here. So tell me whats the purpose of the restrictions if not to benefit the public health?
growleaves wrote: » Yes they are relevant subject-matter experts such as epidemiologists, microbiologists etc. who have given contrary opinions. Well some of them would be in that company but there can only be one policy. I do think the research from Oxford University disease specialists lab could be vindicated over the long-term. Its all academic now.
blueythebear wrote: » Can you please explain how the figures are treasonous or constitute aggression?
growleaves wrote: Protests so far in France, Germany, Russia, Iraq, Lebanon, Phillippines, Malawi and the US. Lockdown ruled illegal by Supreme Court in Malawi after a human rights group took a case.
Niner leprauchan wrote: All using different legal systems to us. Malawi is probable the closest and that changed dramatically after Independence
blueythebear wrote: » You dont have to be a lunatic to be opposed to a lockdown. You have a right to hold a different view to the medical experts of just about every country in the world if you wish, even if you are wrong. However if you believe that the lockdowns are to implement 5g mind control tech or to force random vaccinations on people to prop up big pharmas profits or to round up celebrity paedophiles then you would be viewed as a lunatic, yes.
Risteard81 wrote: » I was very obviously referring to the lockdown policy as opposed to the false figures used to justify it.
eleventh wrote: » I don't get the point. Are you saying their systems allow the right to protest?
Niner leprauchan wrote: » Please quote where I said you did
blueythebear wrote: » I am not saying that you ever said that you have to be a lunatic to be opposed to the lockdown...
blueythebear wrote: .. explain how the lockdown is treasonous, goven the fact that the stated intention is to prevent deaths of irish citizens?
eleventh wrote: » A stated intention can be different than the actual intention - especially when it comes from a political system that's corrupt. Treason means betrayal of trust. Irish people elect a government to act in their best interests. Irish government acts against the best interests of Irish people - instead obeys the wishes of world government bodies who want to impose their rule. Irish government members are in their jobs because they're happy to follow those orders - because it's more important to them to advance their careers than it is to care about doing what is right.
eleventh wrote: » Treason means betrayal of trust.
Niner leprauchan wrote: I'm saying that what happens on France has no bearing on us nor used an example of what would happen.
France operates Napoleonic law, Italy a romsn legal system. Spain a mix of both. Germany I can't remember but it's not like ours I don't think. Iraq and Lebanon have very different systems. The Irish system is based on the British common law system as was Malawi thus they are the closest to us. However they greatly changed their system and in the 1970s reduced freedoms that were built into the legal system. The us created their own system but the one they were used to was again common law moving into monarchist and statute. There remains similarities but they have mutated greatly. Add to all of that the Constitution of ours being a republican Constitution from the early 20th century which may mimic the French but it's different to Britain and Spain and Germany.
eleventh wrote: » Irish people elect a government to act in their best interests.
eleventh wrote: » A stated intention can be different than the actual intention - especially when it comes from a political system that's corrupt.