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dialamah replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
"No amnesty for you people" isn't trying to have a conversation. Ranting at people isn't trying to have a conversation. Telling people to f#ck right off isn't trying to have a conversation. You are no more interested in having a "conversation" with pro-vaxers than I am in having conversation with an an anti-vaxer, qanon nut, so don't lie about your intentions. -
It was sarcasm.
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Sorry, guys, you are all wrong, it wasn't the vaccine or drugs ... it was a genetic defect from inbreeding. Because who needs medical professionals or any facts about the health or circumstances of a person to determine their cause of death?
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Consider a scenario in which an RCMP officer publicly expressed negative views on immigrants and then arrested an immigrant on thin/no evidence, and the case was later thrown out in court. Wouldn't this officer's public statements make the RCMP more liable if the victim chose to sue? I would think knowingly letting a biased officer interact with the public might not be in the RCMP's best interest. It's an interesting case, imo. If the RCMP gives the boot to this individual, would he be able to sue for wrongful dismissal? Hope the story is followed long enough to learn the outcome.
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Why do we still fund the Communists at the CBC?
dialamah replied to West's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
They're hard to catch and If rather the police spend their time addressing other crimes rather than chasing down trolls on SM. -
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dialamah replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
Yet Jessica Rob herself says that her collapse had nothing to do with vaccines, but is a personal health issue. How long will it take before you stop your fear-porn and stop spreading misinformation? -
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dialamah replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
Technocracy news: psuedoscience, conspiracy - MBFC. This is why you have no credibility - it takes mere seconds to debunk your sources. -
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dialamah replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
He compared unvaccinated to Jews in Nazi Germany, among other things. He is an idjit and deserved to be sanctioned. By the way it's a TEMORARY suspension. But he didn't see fit to admit that, did he. Nope - that wouldn't work for his bid for victimhood. -
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dialamah replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
Did I? If so, I probably had good reason - most likely, your overall lack of credibility. You are getting better, but still many of your sources can be easily debunked. For example, posting a tweet from a doctor claiming he lost his licence for reporting adverse effects. Given that the Government has a mechanism for recording and assessing those side effects, this seems awfully unlikely. The full story: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/patrick-phillips-suspended-1.6440227 Oh, right - CBC Can't be trusted because it doesn't suit your narrrative. -
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dialamah replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
I am sorry to hear that. One of my work colleagues is bedridden from Covid; we took up a collection at work to provide her with a fridge for her bedroom, and a table that she could use for her laptop, when she feels up to it. It hasn't been quite a year yet, so hopefully she'll still recover. I have friends who's family member got Guillain-Barre syndrome from a flu shot. It's been a few years now, and he remains in a wheelchair so recovery seems unlikely at this point. My heart goes out to people who suffer long-term effects from Covid or from vaccine injury from any vaccine. I still believe vaccines are safer than getting sick. Now, back to your regularly scheduled vaccine fear mongering. -
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dialamah replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
I never said anything of the sort. I believe that she was injured - I've even expressed my compassion for you and her. Perhaps you need to read a little bit better. -
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dialamah replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
So emotional. Guess my facts struck a nerve. By the way, you can say f@ck right off without censorship; no need to try to hide it. -
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dialamah replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
From CTV (aka MSM) a story on the vaccine injury support program, specific to Covid vaccinations: New numbers from Canada's Vaccine Injury Support Program show there have been eight approved claims of a serious and permanent injury linked to a Health Canada-approved COVID-19 vaccines. These numbers are to June 2022. Also, from the article: As of May 12, 2022, PHAC has documented 45,149 cases of adverse events following a COVID-19 vaccine, representing 0.055 per cent of all doses administered. Of these, 36,634 were considered non-serious while 9,515, representing 0.011 per cent of all doses, were considered serious. -
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dialamah replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
I looked. Saw that it's a bunch of claims of vaccine injury. Vaccine Injury Support Can report injury after December 8, 2020. Fifty claims approved, over $2 million paid out. 1299 claims accepted so far - most are still under review. The funding is from the Public Health Agency of Canada. How did you not find this? -
This report uses a lot of fear-mongering - does that make it reliable? Or should reporters avoid fear-mongering and just report facts? As in "A plan landed in Milan from China, and half of the passengers tested positive for Covid". I'm not saying that a plane full of infected passengers isn't something to be concerned about - it is - but the reporting should be factual, not comprised of scary rhetoric. BTW, how can both "Covid didn't kill that many people - most of them died from other things" and "China is sending out a deadly disease to the world" both be true?
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Seems to be, but why the extremes? "Hardly anyone died of Covid" - this seems a particularly extreme statement given the millions of deaths around the world. I think in some cases, deaths may have been attributed to Covid that shouldn't have been. I also think that in some cases, Covid deaths were missed and attributed to something else - or, in third world countries, not even recorded. What I don't believe is that there is/was some kind of world-wide conspiracy to fool us/scare us into ... well, something equally as fantastic.