ExFlyer
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I am far from wilfully ignorant. I know what I need and why. That makes me very smart and not a follower of conspiracy theories like you and your ilk. This thread and you and few others are just playing the big ego game. Your stats and graphs are bigger than mine and vice versa. Your dick size is absolutely immaterial when millions of lives were saved. I do not need your sympathy. I know what I need and why I do things and do not in any way require your concurrence or approval. Your ego makes you think I and everyone disagreeing with you is ignorant. Yes, I am very glad i am alive and am not OK with people dying but, like every drug ever made will have complications and side effects. Some serious, some just a rash and out of the multi millions that got vaccinated some passed away. Sad but that happens and that was known. The truest thing you have said in the entire thread is "It is a free country" and that is a fact. I am free to do what I want and think what I want and for reasons that are best for me. I don't get "called out", I get admonished only because I do not agree and follow your path. I am not a lemming like some others on this thread. You and do and say what you wish by your ilk and beliefs will never be followed by me. So, waste your time and breath knowing you will fail LOL Take off your tin foil hat and let some reality waves penetrate.
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Ukraines global support is starting to wane.
ExFlyer replied to Army Guy's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I think the lack of support is because tit is no longer front page news. I also think that in todays political climate, Canada (or should I say liberals) cannot give anymore without the public blowing up. We also admonished the government for giving "old" stock to Ukraine. Sadly, Russia taking control is no longer cared about. I believe with full support of NATO and if the NATO countries would have accepted Ukraine's applications, things would be different but... -
Aha...there it is...."wilfully ignorant" because I do not see it your way LOL I am far from a bystander. I get and got vaccinated because of 3 rounds of chemotherapy, several dozen radiation treatments and serious surgery that has left me very immunocompromised and with additional medical issues. You are very correct that I am a person that "doesn’t want any trouble” because I cannot afford it. I have no idea what questions you have asked. You only ever make statements that are not applicable to me or my situation. And then you admonish me and try to guilt me into thinking your way. So, my comment "Au contraire, I know exactly what is up. I am far form ignorant. I read and I pay attention and I know not to push on a pull door. " is extremely correct for me. I am very "interested in ensuring honesty and fairness " and it seems to me that it is you that is not interested in other opinions and reasons for having them. I think your broad general statement are far too broad to be inclusive of everyone you are speaking to in an open forum. So, maybe yes, I am not normal but, I am very aware of what I an saying and not in denial and certainly not wilfully ignorant. I think it is you that is in denial and wilfully ignorant of many people that do not agree with you.
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Au contraire, I know exactly what is up. I am far form ignorant. I read and I pay attention and I know not to push on a pull door. The thing with me and clearly not you, is that I am OK. Not worried and not stressing about things totally out of my control. But hey, it is good there are stressed out folks like you to make the rest of us look normal. Think about it, really think, you are flying of whatever end you are on and I am not. Who gains? Who is farther ahead? Who is affecting the situation? Who is making change? Oh? None of us? Neither you or I....well it must be a tie game then eh? LOL You don't win and I am not even playing LOL
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Yeah. OK. 🤦🏼 All history. No need to rehash. Live for today and move forward and make it better instead of wallowing in yesterdays mistakes. I am done with this. A few folks far too absorbed with the past to move forward. Yes, we need to know our past so we don't make the same mistakes but 1200 posts on this thread alone about covid vaccinations is getting to the point that no one learns or heeds anything while a few just keep stroking themselves to the point of ejaculation. I now will read only for the comedic effect. Like the Brits say, Keep On Keeping On
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Canada only has 28k soldiers in it's army
ExFlyer replied to Moonlight Graham's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Christ doogy...can you get you ass and brain (maybe both the same place LOL) out of yesteryear??? No one gives a shit about your short part time play date and even less when we are discussing the soldier issues of today. -
Just showing that in the beginning there were issues that were contemplated. Myoctarditis was a known issue from the beginning as opposed to claims is it was not. Your ilk keeps bringing up "old" links and I can play that game too LOL Yes, newer studies are available, I linked to ones that used 99 million patients. I am being civil and not belittling or looking for arguments.
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Canada's dangerous slide into antisemitism
ExFlyer replied to I am Groot's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Pleases, put your thinking cap on (and your reading glasses). They are protesting the government, specifically Netanyahu for his actions/inactions against Gaza. https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/01/middleeast/israel-protests-netanyahu-intl/index.html https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/mar/31/israeli-protesters-call-benjamin-netanyahu-removal -
Whatever. From a 2020 publication "Myocarditis has been recognized as a rare complication of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) mRNA vaccinations, especially in young adult and adolescent males." https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.121.056135 A very early study of side effects. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2787361 Not going to get into it with you. I will let you wallow in the westconman and cafnux glow. And I am very sorry for your sisters plight.
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"The study confirmed with a high level of accuracy known links between mRNA (Pfizer and Moderna) vaccines and the rare side-effects of myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle) and pericarditis (swelling of the thin sac covering the heart)." https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2024/feb/23/two-very-rare-covid-vaccine-side-effects-detected-in-global-study-of-99-million It was known https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9538893/
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As with any drug, medication, vaccination, there will and can be side effects. All drugs and medications will let you know about them. It is awful that there are but, the fact is, there can be. Most, unfortunately, side effects are found out after the medication has been taken. I had serious side effects with my chemotherapy, a heart condition happened but, I have medication and learned how to live with it. I am very sorry to hear about your sister and I hope they can diagnose and help her. "The Global Vaccine Data Network cohort study included 99 million vaccinated people from 10 sites across eight countries. Researchers compared the observed with expected rate for 13 neurological, blood, and heart related medical conditions." "There was a statistically significant increase in Guillain-Barré syndrome within 42 days after the first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine—76 events were expected and 190 events were observed ....) https://www.bmj.com/content/384/bmj.q488 "Two new but exceptionally rare Covid-19 vaccine side effects – a neurological disorder and inflammation of the spinal cord – have been detected by researchers in the largest vaccine safety study to date. The study of more than 99 million people from Australia, Argentina, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, New Zealand and Scotland also confirmed how rare known vaccine complications are, with researchers confirming that the benefits of Covid-19 vaccines still “vastly outweigh the risks”. The key is the study is not a just few folks but 99 million. https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2024/feb/23/two-very-rare-covid-vaccine-side-effects-detected-in-global-study-of-99-million
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So true. we have professional whiners here on thios forum. 3 oin [articular. To call me (and you and eyeball) " The ad-hominem chatter " is a joke. Clearly they do not even know the definition of " ad-hominem " because that perfectly describes them LOL Ad-hominem: "type of argument or attack that appeals to prejudice or feelings or irrelevantly impugns another person's character instead of addressing the facts ", which is exactly what they do when they deflect, disregard, insult and name calling anyone disagreeing with them LOL. Anyway, let them whine...they gain absolutely zero. They have already lost all credibility so they cn keep looking up from the bottom of the barrel
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I am bored too but, I am retired so I have all the time in the world to screw them around LOL I am too old to watch late night TV and Saturday Nite Live so I have to get my chuckles reading the 3 (maybe 4 or 5) amigos whine about covid. I too am tired of the vitriol, insults and name calling by a couple of them specifically so I blocked them, I can read them when someone quotes them and see they are still fools and losers LOL
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Canada's dangerous slide into antisemitism
ExFlyer replied to I am Groot's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Are you insinuating that the Israelis in Israel are protesting their government alongside Palestinians in Jerusalem? My question to you was "So, are you then stupid if you protest and disagree with the Liberal government in Canada? " Not about the middle east.
