To argue it’s not genocide is ridiculous at this stage. They’ve already killed more civilians in Gaza than have been killed in Ukraine in 21 months. They’re literally carpet bombing tower blocks. Whole communities are been flattened. To say it’s not happening is as crazy as saying the Earth’s flat or that the Holocaust didn’t happen. The crazy thing about it is that when more people are radicalised by seeing friends & relatives murdered & want vengeance against those that supported it it’ll be the ones currently supporting Israel feigning outrage & acting baffled as to why it’s happening & when more refugees are created & Palestinians are coming to Europe because their homeland has been taken they’ll be kicking off moaning about foreigners coming over. Just wait & see.
When I was in hospital this week and the nurse asked me if I was up to date with my covid vaccinations do you think she was doing it for a laugh?
No, I bet you don't. Lots of people who had plenty to say in the period 2020-2021 have a similar view it seems. I think the way people have picked a side in the Middle East conflict based on their political leanings is absolutely bizarre. There's not one person on this Board that has a proper grasp of the historical, sociopolitical and religious contexts and sensitivities involved and yet the right wing are willing to overlook the atrocities of Israel and the left afford this equally bizarre privilege to the Palestinian side. It was the same for Brexit, where "the right" got their way and got us in a horrible mess and similarly for lockdowns where "the left" view prevailed and caused the death of thousands. Anyone normal simply looks on in horror and desperation for some sort of peaceful way forward that frankly seems a forlorn hope with the bigots and zealots that clearly exist on both sides.
Well I started this thread rightfully or wrongfully, some might not got my meaning but this weekend all marches should have stopped which may have threatened a weekend which means a lot to some of us. But I am glad it went quite well and the thin blue line did a tremendous job. Sadly I don't think the situation in the middle east will ever end who ever is to blame but at some point it will have to end,no matter who ever wins or draws, but until then deaths will keep on happening. For those who think we don't live in a free world look at lots of other countries, I know where I prefer. History has gone and we can't change that or be responsible for it but can learn from it. One things for sure out of it is all political parties are now influenced by how the religious vote effects their thinking and wether they get voted in or not. Lastly I can only hope for a win on Tuesday or it's going to be a long season.COYR.
lol you take it if you want, listen to jo rogan podcast when he talks about it with the doctor, it’s a load of rubbish and the vaccine doesn’t work just makes you 10 times more likely to have a heart attack as seen with all the football players collapsing while playing.
https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-coronavirus-fifa-idUSL1N2SL1NJ Because Marc-Vivien Foe (2003), Miklos Feher (2004), Antonio Puerta (2007), Daniel Jarque (2009), Davide Astori (2018) and Fabrice Muamba (2012) all had their Covid jabs just before their unfortunate heart attacks.
I see what you mean, like Charlie Wyke and Christian Eriksen? They are 2 I can think of from the top of my head.
You know what increases risk of heart problems statistically significantly more than the covid vaccine? Covid.
Scuba We identified 35 male professional soccer players (mean age 26 ± 5 years) who experienced collapse and cardiac arrest on the field (most during matches) in Europe from December 2002 to February 2022 with 63% in the last 6 years.
Correlation does not equal causation. Wyke and Eriksen were unvaccinated, and it's established that Covid causes long term heart effects. I don't see how you can say they are related to the vaccine and not covid. Plus why the 6 year reference? That's strangely arbitrary and doesn't correspond to covid.