The little Hitler in all of us. (or maybe most)
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Re: The little Hitler in all of us. (or maybe most)
This particular Vaccine is going to be The Mark of the Beast anyways. Kiss your travel and employment good bye without it.
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Cool, and I guess travelling to countries that require it will never happen for some people also. Fine with me.Thinktank wrote:Really?LANDM wrote:... melting in the sun at the thought of wearing a mask, taking a vaccine and having the slightest inconvenience in their lives.![]()
Inconvenience is going to the Bay, like usual, at 10:00 and finding out they open at 11:00 now because of coronavirus.
Inconvenience is having to wait two weeks until my special brand of toilet paper is in stock.
Inconvenience is having to look down while walking to see special arrows glued to the floor of Walmart, and having
to go up one aisle and down another, doubling the time I spend in the store, doubling the time I might be exposed to the dreaded virus just to get that toilet paper.
Being forced to get a vaccine is worse than Hitler. It won't happen anyway, and the government knows it.
Just mentioning "mandatory vaccines" is a threatening act in my opinion. Don't even try it. Don't even dream of it.
<--- it will never happen
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I’m not the snowflake melting from covid-related minor inconveniences,
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Queen K wrote:...Kiss your travel ... good bye
Why should the CDC ( A pharmaceutical promotion company) decide what everyone on earth does?LANDM wrote:...and I guess travelling to countries that require it will never happen ...
So what you're saying is, before seven billion people can fly anywhere for business, they need to get at least two Coronascam vaccines because we all know vaccines are worthless unless you get a "booster" shot.
That's like Julie Gerberding, the former head of the CDC deciding all healthy children should get a flu shot, because she owns $3 million of stocks in Merck, and technically, she should go to jail.
I listen to my doctor. My doctor said not to get the coronascam vaccine. You listen to your doctor.

CDC decides seven billion people can not fly for business purposes - because someone like her ^ controls the world.
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And seven billion sheeple accept it, without a fight.
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If you have to be persuaded reminded bullied pressured bribed incentivized, lied to, guilt tripped, coerced, socially shamed, censored, threatened, paid, punished and criminalized, to gain your compliance- the thing is no good
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Some of you understand this quote.
(thank you to the posters more enlightened than me)
"The welfare of the people in particular has always been the alibi of tyrants, and it provides the further advantage of giving the servants of tyranny a good conscience."
Albert Camus
Those that don't understand it, tread the same path as Hitler.
(thank you to the posters more enlightened than me)
"The welfare of the people in particular has always been the alibi of tyrants, and it provides the further advantage of giving the servants of tyranny a good conscience."
Albert Camus
Those that don't understand it, tread the same path as Hitler.
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I missed it because I was too busy watching the left wing response, which was burning buildings and looting and rioting. And "largest movement in US history"? Oh my goodness, just ridiculous. Rosa Parks is shaking her head at how nonsensical this statement is right now.Omnitheo wrote:I guess you missed the right wing response over the last couple years to one of the largest civil rights movement in US history?.
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So, the endgame here is genocide? If you don't snitch on your family and friends, you'll be taken out on the street and shot?edmskeptic wrote:Some of you understand this quote.
(thank you to the posters more enlightened than me)
"The welfare of the people in particular has always been the alibi of tyrants, and it provides the further advantage of giving the servants of tyranny a good conscience."
Albert Camus
Those that don't understand it, tread the same path as Hitler.
These constant Hitler references really shows the ignorance of so many.
Having some sort of restrictions during times of crisis has nothing to do with "tyranny", it's a necessity. Whether its a pandemic or time of war.
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First learn history.
Second, reason is the only thing that separates civilization from abject horror.
"take away their livelihoods! -> throw them in jail -> kill em all!" took a number of years to proceed to its genocidal conclusion.
the commonality in all those steps is a loss of reason.
(as some people right here illustrate)
Second, reason is the only thing that separates civilization from abject horror.
"take away their livelihoods! -> throw them in jail -> kill em all!" took a number of years to proceed to its genocidal conclusion.
the commonality in all those steps is a loss of reason.
(as some people right here illustrate)
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"When the whole world is running towards a cliff, he who is running in the opposite direction appears to have lost his mind".
~C. S. Lewis
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I'm quite versed in history, thanks.edmskeptic wrote:First learn history.
You need to understand reason first and then you need to differentiate tyranny from necessity.edmskeptic wrote:Second, reason is the only thing that separates civilization from abject horror.
When the British Government implemented curfews during WW2, was that tyranny or necessity?
When the British Government told everyone to turn their lights off at night, was that tyranny or necessity?
When the British Government implemented rations on its citizens, was that tyranny or necessity?
When the British Government seized private boats and told its citizens to sail them into a war zone, was that tyranny or necessity?
So, genocide is the end game?edmskeptic wrote:"take away their livelihoods! -> throw them in jail -> kill em all!" took a number of years to proceed to its genocidal conclusion.
Oh, trust me, that is very apparent amongst a handful of posters here.edmskeptic wrote:the commonality in all those steps is a loss of reason.(as some people right here illustrate)
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people who ignore health facts will thin their own herd by succuming to the ailments they seem to think is imaginary .edmskeptic wrote:One of hitler's rationalizations was that people x are a threat to my survival and my race's survival.
And the end of that slippery slope was genocide.
Now I'm hearing: "people who don't vax, people who don't mask, people who dare to mingle with other people...are a threat to MY survival."
Is it reasonable? I think @KiloHotel proved that it's not.
https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/71- ... 17-eng.htm
i would suggest google charles darwin and what he had to say about survival of the fittest .

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Humans are constantly working against natures ways, including "survival of the fittest"
Sometimes we win and sometimes the better way is the one provided by nature herself
Humans are constantly working against natures ways, including "survival of the fittest"
Sometimes we win and sometimes the better way is the one provided by nature herself
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You should probably go deeper than google on that one.indianlarry66 wrote:people who ignore health facts will thin their own herd by succuming to the ailments they seem to think is imaginary .edmskeptic wrote:One of hitler's rationalizations was that people x are a threat to my survival and my race's survival.
And the end of that slippery slope was genocide.
Now I'm hearing: "people who don't vax, people who don't mask, people who dare to mingle with other people...are a threat to MY survival."
Is it reasonable? I think @KiloHotel proved that it's not.
https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/71- ... 17-eng.htm
i would suggest google charles darwin and what he had to say about survival of the fittest .
The term was actually coined by Herbert Spencer, and Darwin acknowledged validity of the idea, and attribution of its origin, but only in certain ways.
Darwin himself spoke regularly of the power of cooperation, and the term "fitness" for Darwin was a heavily contextual one that was more about immediate local environments, with acknowledgement that fitness for one environment can actually be contrary to fitness in another.
Natural selection and "fitness" are not fungible terms and they mean quite different things depending on the context.
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https://www.qwant.com/?q=calgary%20arre ... source=all
The fascism is creaping in, one city at a time.
The fascism is creaping in, one city at a time.
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the sad part is that he's getting healthy by skating.
Are those police insane?
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Are those police insane?
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If you have to be persuaded reminded bullied pressured bribed incentivized, lied to, guilt tripped, coerced, socially shamed, censored, threatened, paid, punished and criminalized, to gain your compliance- the thing is no good
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That was insane...edmskeptic wrote:https://www.qwant.com/?q=calgary%20arre ... source=all
The fascism is creaping in, one city at a time.
There is likely more to the buildup of this arrest but the video only shows the confrontational part. Learning why just this one player was being arrested and not the others would fill in the missing info.
Can't believe the police went to take down an individual wearing skates. Pretty embarrassing that they couldn't get him on the ground. Very shocking they resorted to kicking and kneeing him. Can't believe they thought a taser would be a good idea. Force should only be used when met with force. Why not just ticket him? Why not just handcuff him and require him to submit to be released?