The Unvaccinated Will Be Blamed.

Drareg

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Can't be around unvaccinated? Alot of trust he has in his vaccine.

Coworker or not,making fun of people for their vaccination choice is childish, uninformed and not appropiate for a humane and kind person.






Thanks.

Well i quit today. So thats that.

Feels very freeing to be honest. Financially stupid perhaps but i'll figure it out.
I’m not sure what your constitution says but you may have legal recourse if it’s similar to other European nations, sue them.
 

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Yes, they tried that, in practice the policy didn't even last a whole day. People were pissed, some were leaving cars at gas stations, it was kind of amusing while it lasted. Since around that time there were large protests happening every week, but they gradually subsided. Now you can't enter virtually any place without the certificate, some grocery stores are accessible without testing/inoculation, but even where it's needed not all guards are that scrupulous with checking. I guess the country is strongly polarized. So called intellectuals and experts are constantly looking for excuses to enforce more strict measures, basically blaming it on unvaccinated as the title of the thread suggests. It's still not as bad as in the neighbouring Austria or Italy, where they are enforcing vaccination through policy, but unfortunately I feel it's just a matter of time before they take them for example.

well in practice its not that bad here in Austria (yet?) there are even rumours that police is unwilling to enforce this nonsense, and a lot of people just try to live as before. however, the media have increased fear porn & propaganda even more, and supposedly there will be some more restrictions coming on wensday
 

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well in practice its not that bad here in Austria (yet?) there are even rumours that police is unwilling to enforce this nonsense, and a lot of people just try to live as before. however, the media have increased fear porn & propaganda even more, and supposedly there will be some more restrictions coming on wensday

Ok, very good to hear, I hope common sense wins. I think majority of people here are bitter towards this new normal, but most prominent figures that are creating the narrative won't give up that easily, because they would need to seriously reassess their worldview. The common people are all hostile towards the government and see the nonsense that outspoken experts are wrapped in and in effect this creates a rationale for locking people up, which I guess is again a part of a strategy in general around the world. It's just the Stanford Prison Experiment all over.
 

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Yes, they tried that, in practice the policy didn't even last a whole day. People were pissed, some were leaving cars at gas stations, it was kind of amusing while it lasted. Since around that time there were large protests happening every week, but they gradually subsided. Now you can't enter virtually any place without the certificate, some grocery stores are accessible without testing/inoculation, but even where it's needed not all guards are that scrupulous with checking. I guess the country is strongly polarized. So called intellectuals and experts are constantly looking for excuses to enforce more strict measures, basically blaming it on unvaccinated as the title of the thread suggests. It's still not as bad as in the neighbouring Austria or Italy, where they are enforcing vaccination through policy, but unfortunately I feel it's just a matter of time before they take them for example.
That's good. I guess a lot of people still remember the fight for independence from Yugoslavia and are critical of government interference. You can see this everywhere where people had to fight for their freedom just a few decades ago while in western europe a lot of people see freedom, independence and self-responsibilty as too demanding and want the government to tell them what to do. Countries like Slovenia, Croatia oder Poland are basically the only hope I have left for Europe.
 

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That's good. I guess a lot of people still remember the fight for independence from Yugoslavia and are critical of government interference. You can see this everywhere where people had to fight for their freedom just a few decades ago while in western europe a lot of people see freedom, independence and self-responsibilty as too demanding and want the government to tell them what to do. Countries like Slovenia, Croatia oder Poland are basically the only hope I have left for Europe.
Yes, it is something, although those most skeptical are not executives in the society and if you only express one doubt of the great necessity of measures, you're automatically perceived as dummy by the righteous, so I'm also counting on the silent majority that has doubts, but won't act up immediately. To be honest, in Slovenia I link it more to the rural based mind of most of the people that still have ties to the countryside (something like 85% of society was rural before second world war). Generally people look up to the west (especially Austria, Germany) and in comparison to Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia we had practically no war. The latter still feel the consequences of the war and especially NATO's intervention, so they are very skeptic of the whole thing and the hesitancy is strong with very low vaccination rates. I think the same goes for Poland but again, the sentiment for being in line with European regulations exists there, especially among the most outspoken. The ruling party in Poland is too afraid to impose any serious restrictions though, because it would backlash too much.
 

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Yes, it is something, although those most skeptical are not executives in the society and if you only express one doubt of the great necessity of measures, you're automatically perceived as dummy by the righteous, so I'm also counting on the silent majority that has doubts, but won't act up immediately. To be honest, in Slovenia I link it more to the rural based mind of most of the people that still have ties to the countryside (something like 85% of society was rural before second world war). Generally people look up to the west (especially Austria, Germany) and in comparison to Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia we had practically no war. The latter still feel the consequences of the war and especially NATO's intervention, so they are very skeptic of the whole thing and the hesitancy is strong with very low vaccination rates. I think the same goes for Poland but again, the sentiment for being in line with European regulations exists there, especially among the most outspoken. The ruling party in Poland is too afraid to impose any serious restrictions though, because it would backlash too much.
That's a good point. I guess people in rural areas are used to taking care of themselves (instead of the government "taking care" of them) and have closer human relationships (whereas in a city you probably "know" more people but the relationships are also more shallow). I visited both Slovenia and Croatia in the past and my first impression was that people in Slovenia are more oriented to the west while Croatians are more traditional (if that's the right word). But I haven't seen that much of both countries and could be totally wrong. But in general my hope is on Eastern/Southeastern Europe.
 

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It just keeps getting more and more retarded and i didn't think that was even possible. I dont know what it is that makes people so submissive to rules.
If i were to tell everyone theres a killer virus out there on the streets and we need to isolate and vaccinate the entier world 10 years ago, on the street, i'd be the crazy nutcase but if a tv channel and a few newspaper do it it is legit. Since its "the rules" we need to be obedient and behave like lunatics coined as new normal. This shhit word (rules/laws) has way to much power in the conscious of people.


I hope there comes a rule so ridiclious that makes even the most blind person able to see. Godddamn ...
 

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Has nothing to do with vaccinated vs. unvaccinated, but Danny Roddy said in his most recent podcast with Georgi that some guy tried to attack him with a box cutter in the post office because he wasn't wearing a mask. Wtf is happening to the people?
 

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Has nothing to do with vaccinated vs. unvaccinated, but Danny Roddy said in his most recent podcast with Georgi that some guy tried to attack him with a box cutter in the post office because he wasn't wearing a mask. Wtf is happening to the people?

Half a century of toxic environment, SSRI drugs, PUFA, nihilistic attitudes/living, etc all come with a massive "social" price and the check is now due. As the Joker said in that (in)famous movie, those "civilized" people...will eat each other.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gokiXWSaPUc
 

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I could do that. Look into the eyes of someone disturbed by my existence & say,

“You. . .you complete me.”

But I read today that capital letters in text messages are aggressive. So that probably would be too. The humor is much better in the old normal.
 

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Has nothing to do with vaccinated vs. unvaccinated, but Danny Roddy said in his most recent podcast with Georgi that some guy tried to attack him with a box cutter in the post office because he wasn't wearing a mask. Wtf is happening to the people?
Danny was attacked in Mexico? Didn't know some people are as crazy down there as here.
 

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