Brilliant contribution. Appreciate that. Is that a negative, a positive, or you just felt like you had to reply?
Haha. I'm not a right winger at all. But I LOVE that it's being traded as an insult and that's where you've taken this conversation. The friendly BBS.
You took it there by suggesting republican states are better places to live than democratic. Or did you not say that?
How does that make me a right winger? I actually said Florida and Texas, the states, they just happen to be Republican. I'm openly a supporter of keeping businesses open and not separating people based on vaccine passports, you then took that to mean a political allegiance and also made out that was a bad thing.
Doesn't giving all people (vaccinated and un-vaccinated) the option of going to a game help keep businesses open?
Opening without segregation allows them to open and trade under normal conditions and fast-track us back to normality as soon as possible. The data suggests this is fine to do.
Data might, but I certainly wouldn't want to go sit in a stand with unvaccinated people during a pandemic that's still raging all over the world. I'm guessing it would put a lot of other people off too. So segregation gives all people the option of going. Segregation isn't always a bad thing, it happens all day every day for a reason. Why not lump school kids of all ages in the same class? Why not stick chemo patients on the same ward as people with infectious diseases?
Why is there an issue with vaccinated people sitting with non-vaccinated people? There's no issue. I'm against all forms of discrimination. People's medical status is no exception.
If you were single and went out on lash. Met an half decent looking woman you hit it off and you got a little tingle. Are you bothered about Covid?
But if that's your opinion/feeling then that's fine. You can make that choice not to go until you feel comfortable doing so. Not sure I'm fully on board with comparing this to putting kids of all ages together in classes though. Random one that.
It's comparable because it's not fair on some kids. Same as it's not fair sitting vaccinated and un-vaccinated people together. Yes a choice could be made to go or not, but if you want businesses to open then you need as many people through the door as possible, this makes sure that can happen until everyone (or as many people as possible) is fully protected.
There would be some cracking songs between the stands "You can stick your covid vaccine up yer arse" "Your going home in a Barnsley ambulance" "Stand up for the vaccinated" "We can't see you, we can't see you, we can't see you over there" in reference to their face masks.