CinemaGuy45 wrote: » Fear mongering BS that's what it means yes I fully understand.
punisher5112 wrote: » Bill Gates Foundation of he has the power and wants to keep the world population down bellow 7 billion.... Also has huge pull in who and vaccine.... Why has he been allowed so much power?
ChikiChiki wrote: » I feel it is about time a politician campaigning on an anti social media platform runs for election to challenge data protection and the regulatory environs in which some of these companies exist. The dangers have been very evident in the past few years.
ElJeffe wrote: » How selfish and self centred a lot of Irish people are. People using mental health as a free for all excuse to do as they please.
biko wrote: » People going from being virus experts to US election and constitution experts overnight.
Howard Beale wrote: » It will go on for as long as people let it. Those that adhere to the guidelines that change every 5 minutes aren't looking at those in Government golfgate or those in RTE (staff parties). It really is insane. That lunatic Luke O Neill saying people need to bring their own dishes at Christmas and stick Grandpa by a window so presumably he dies of pneumonia and not to pass gravy. Seriously anyone going along with this shyte now is hoodwinked beyond belief. The guidelines are nonsense and not adhered to for even one second by the people ramming it down your throat. It's time to live. What's the point in being alive if you merely exist? Hell people in prison aren't treated with such contempt as us now.
spook_cook wrote: » The rise, fall and rise of masks in 2020 has been something. They don't work, don't buy one. Also we're desperate for this Aer Lingus flight to bring some from China. Oh thank God we have them! Oh but they don't fit... Also general public not wearing them for a good three months of the height of the pandemic. But then they were announced to work, so we all put one on while shopping but threw distancing out the window. Having a jumper pulled over your face allows protection for when leaning over someone in the frozen isle to get your precious fishfingers. We do know about weight and its relation to corona... has there been the slightest effort over the past nine months to get the country's lard-arses in shape?
ToddDameron wrote: » Learning how many of my fellow Irish people can't be trusted to do the right thing in times of crisis.
Arghus wrote: » Yes, a worst case scenario. Do you understand what worst case scenario means?
paw patrol wrote: » yes it was shocking to see how people turned on their own and feed into the whole state apparatus. Same people rejected any comparison to the Stasi while (again) ringing the garda or posting on the local facebook page shaming people who did things they didn't approve of
Samsonsmasher wrote: » 2000 have died - allegedly from COVID - which means the death toll nationally is 0.03 percent. We face hundreds of thousands unemployed and potentially homelessness in the tens of thousands a cataclysm for small businesses and tens of billions of debt.
punisher5112 wrote: » More will die due to not getting treatment for other issues. I'm now waiting 5 weeks to see a dentist with a broken tooth and in pain. Most likely will have to be pulled now it's that bad.
km991148 wrote: » It really is a being a cnut twice over - once for not bothering to wear a mask and the secondly adding to the stigma associated with mental health making it more difficult for those with genuine mental health problems (i.e. increasing the likelihood of being called out in public for not masking etc).
MontgomeryClift wrote: » There's a thread in the Covid-19 sub-forum here asking whether people will take the vaccine. Most voted yes, but as far as I can see from the replies they all take the view that it's the responsible thing to do or they will take it because they want restrictions to end. Nobody said that they'll take the vaccine because they're afraid of dying as so many others have died around them. That would be a common answer, if not the most common, if there really was a pandemic. If there really was a pandemic we wouldn't need the obedient people frowning at the sceptics for "not doing the right thing." We wouldn't need Garda checkpoints. The people at RTÉ who put on concerned faces and tell us about this deadly virus wouldn't be hugging one another at farewell parties. Only the poor would be left in the cities, and the middle class would have taken refuge in the countryside. Everyone would be desperate to get the vaccine for fear of death, not because they want restrictions to end or because it makes them feel holy.
CinemaGuy45 wrote: » It was from this Clown.https://www.independent.ie/world-news/coronavirus/up-to-85000-irish-people-could-die-from-coronavirus-in-worst-case-scenario-taoiseach-indicates-as-three-more-diagnosed-39029363.html