You compared the treatment of unvaccinated people in Austria to the holocaust. The other day you made out a country culling hamsters was an example of this pandemic bringing out the worst in people despite being British and presumably being aware of the culling of cattle during the foot and mouth outbreak in the UK. Its pretty standard practice.
Bit hypocritical to be calling people emotive.
No, your statement is incorrect, and once again overly dramatic, probably to avoid talking about the facts. I never used the word holocaust whatsoever. I compared the actions of the government in Austria to the early states of what was going on pre-WW2 with separating members of society and by forcing medical treatments. That is not a conspiracy, it has happened.
You, and some others on here are in this bizarre echo chamber where you act as if you want this thing to carry on. Good news is posted and it is a race to try and find something to counter it, someone says something which goes against that narrative and it is a pile on. It makes me laugh, cause whenever I post on this thread it is always followed by an abundance of notifications from the same people. The same people that think they are above others, but are the most aggressive, throw the most insults, and openly want things like vaccine mandates.
The whole 'lockdown lover' line really triggered many, but all you and certain others have done since that time is post over and over again begging for more restrictions and trying to find the worst in it all. You prove the point.
The true death numbers come out - silence.
The age, BMI, and health conditions of those come out - silence.
Bars open - paddy.
Someone isn't vaccinated - lock them in a basement and charge them for any medical care.
Perspective of this virus has been lost in many ways, and this thread is like a true to life example.
I fail to see what finding people with zero health conditions proves. Most people don’t have zero health conditions. Most people aren’t perfect BMI. Most people aren’t young.
It comes across like you’re saying people deserves to die from covid because they weren’t perfect. 150k people died whether you think they were worthy or not is frankly irrelevant to anything other than how much of a prick you come across.
Again, saying 'you think people deserve to die' is dramatic nonsense. No one has said that, but you know it. You are just trying to use it to strengthen a weak argument.
It's like some want more deaths to try and support their own views or insecurities. If you don't agree you are a 'prick' or don't have 'empathy'. It is fucking strange.
You, and others make all sorts of assumptions about other people's opinions based on their posts but get defensive when it's done to you.
People may not have used the words disposable but they're saying it in a roundabout way.
Theyre entitled to that opinion which is why I don't post much on this thread but the recent restrictions have been far less of a burden on my life than the road works round by the station but if people want to cry about them and ignore everything else then let them crack on.
In the real world my life is pretty much back to normal but I appreciate there's still a dangerous virus doing the rounds.
We can't have a sensible debate about underlying factors and covid because it upsets people. Look at the responses here... No one has said people are expendable based on age, it is a ridiculous comment, but it is just a go to for those that cannot handle the tough conversations.
People are entitled to say they should lock unvaccinated people away and deny them basic life rights, but if you compare that to fascist dictatorships then all of a sudden that is worse than the policy itself. It is very strange.
Not sure what your reference to roadworks is all about to be honest, and in regards to getting defensive, if people were putting words in your mouth that you haven't said I would imagine you would try to correct that too. It isn't the same as a member of this forum posting doom and gloom in every single post for two years and then pretending that they haven't.