C_SquaredInk wrote: » Yet on this thread, people who specifically come here to discuss are still "bullied" somewhat by others? Maybe I am wrong. I hope so!
C_SquaredInk wrote: » See, THAT'S the thing folks don't quite get with "conspiracy theory" stuff - that's just a label to slap on people who like to question what's going on; ask and inquire and think about different possibilities...
buzzerxx wrote: » Yes they did, couple of times i have been told to move back or stand there or paranoid brainwashed sheeple giving each other the glare if they get too close to each other
Fighting Tao wrote: » The thing is they no one forced you to stand 2m apart. Sure you know that.
Dohnjoe wrote: » Any answer to the questions put to you about your conspiracies or just going to endlessly evade them?
buzzerxx wrote: » Woman on Newstalk "I just want him [her 16 year old son] vaccinated, I don't care what they give him, give him anything, just get him vaccinated" And there you have it, in a single sentence, the perfect Irish citizen - uninfomed, unquestioning, credulous, and obedient. She'll vote for the same one of the two main parties all her life, without ever thinking about it. She'll put up with political graft, economic incompetence, housing crisis after housing crisis, health crisis after health crisis, and never demand better. She'll shuffle through her life, head down, and never ask a hard question. She, and those like her, are the reason this country is a ****ing basket case. There are too many of us that never left the colony, never realised that this is our country now, and we need to demand higher standards. Because that means putting your head above the parapet, being the noisy one, being "difficult" and being "a whinger" And can't have the neighbours thinking that of you, now can you?
buzzerxx wrote: » I almost caught COVID yesterday but I quickly stood on a social distancing sticker and put an end to that s**t. The control will be permanent.
The Nal wrote: » Absolutely bananas. The government shutting down a thread thats read by about 5 people.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » The paranoia is strong in this one :pac:
shocksy wrote: » Point proven again haha post deleted all because people don't want to take the vaccine which they are entitled to decide by themselves.
Why are you shutting down posts like these?????
Who's orders are you following? Don't give me the whole talk to helpdesk malarkey. They don't respond there. So, is boards taking direct orders from the government to shut down threads or posts were people decide they don't want the vaccine? Is it to stop other people following suit?
crooked cockney villain wrote: » Micheal Martin has inadvertently admitted, it was all for nothing.https://www.irishtimes.com/news/heal...lity-1.4608222 Given the average median age of Covid death is, what, 83, and the vast, vast majority of those who have died of/ with Covid were already very seriously ill..... ....would I be correct in saying that the overwhelming majority of the 2245 people Micheal claims to have saved, have actually died anyway in the last 15 months? And that in the long term we will record higher deaths than Sweden because of cancer treatment delays? Of the 2245 people, the stats suggest 1122 of them would be 83 years old and up. Most of the rest weren't far off this age. The majority of them already had very debilitating conditions and had not long left. Have we tanked our economy, our social lives, our mental health, to save a group of people who have largely since died anyway? Cancers, sepsis, and the general accruement of ailments that come with advanced age? Of course, there were fit, healthy 71 year olds who would have lived to 96 who died of Covid. There have also no doubt been fit, healthy 27 year olds who would have lived to 96 who died of suicide due to the constant house arrest and the government refusing to even give a crumb of hope of a way out like Boris did.
Fighting Tao wrote: » Also, what is the conspiracy? Saving lives?
Dohnjoe wrote: » There wasn't constant house arrest. Why do people feel the need to exaggerate the situation, also what's the conspiracy?
crooked cockney villain wrote: » Have we tanked our economy, our social lives, our mental health, to save a group of people who have largely since died anyway? Cancers, sepsis, and the general accruement of ailments that come with advanced age?
There have also no doubt been fit, healthy 27 year olds who would have lived to 96 who died of suicide due to the constant house arrest and the government refusing to even give a crumb of hope of a way out like Boris did.
Defending the Government’s handling of the pandemic in the face of criticism from his party, he also said an average of 2,245 more people would have died if Ireland had followed the Swedish strategy which he said some people had called for.
buzzerxx wrote: » There isn't one, there is many IMHO.
buzzerxx wrote: » I KNOW, its so amazing its unbelievable. As an infamous Nazi once said.... “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.”