Bassmaster_Vol
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Well put. Makes a lot of sense. I agree.I think the point your idea logical opponents are making is that science shows the current vaccine is so ineffective against the current virus that it's silly to mandate it.
They did allow those vaccines to go bad. One of a million things they've messed up.I dont know about the CDC.
But if its true that CiC allowed some odd million SP/MP vaccines to go bad, then, yes criticism is warranted absolute.
In regard to ND, arent US Citizens allowed to travel vaccinated or not? I do agree at this point we are beyond that.
ND has been whining about this for days or months. If he wants to play badly enough, he knows what to do. Else, shut up about it.
He hates Aaron Rogers for the same reason. Anyone who doesn’t tow the party line is the enemy per Jack. Even when it comes to useless vaccination status that even the frauds have now had to admit accomplishes nothing in stopping or showing transmissionThey did allow those vaccines to go bad. One of a million things they've messed up.
Regarding travel, I recently went out of the country and they made my wife and I either show our vaccination status or have a negative COVID test. There are no differences between the two to travel. (I'm not going to get into how dumb that policy is considering people who are vaccinated can get COVID...)
Regarding your last line, I really don't understand how you think like that. ND is not the one making a mistake. The policy is incorrect. He has literally come out and said that he is not Anti-Vaccine, stating that it is not right for him. I'm all for villainizing someone for being a doucebag, but villainizing someone for their vaccine status is just hating to hate/ being a part of the mob. I grew up a tennis player and was never a ND fan (Federer gang), but people acting like he's a bad person because of his personal medical choices is laughable to me.
Again bad policy is bad policy.
I dont know him personally. I do think his behaviour is juvenille.They did allow those vaccines to go bad. One of a million things they've messed up.
Regarding travel, I recently went out of the country and they made my wife and I either show our vaccination status or have a negative COVID test. There are no differences between the two to travel. (I'm not going to get into how dumb that policy is considering people who are vaccinated can get COVID...)
Regarding your last line, I really don't understand how you think like that. ND is not the one making a mistake. The policy is incorrect. He has literally come out and said that he is not Anti-Vaccine, stating that it is not right for him. I'm all for villainizing someone for being a doucebag, but villainizing someone for their vaccine status is just hating to hate/ being a part of the mob. I grew up a tennis player and was never a ND fan (Federer gang), but people acting like he's a bad person because of his personal medical choices is laughable to me.
Again bad policy is bad policy.
I dont know him personally. I do think his behaviour is juvenille.
He's acting like Eric Cartman. The policy was made at a time when information was different. The virus, just like every virus in history is more transmissible, easier to spread, but not as virulent.
If the policy is bad, its bad. Truth is I agree its all over the place. But I have no impact on it or change. Ergo, I choose to go on about my day.
I still think best protection is the vaccine, and, boosters help at risk people stay off the vent. Hospitalizations are up.
Bitching about it on SM & the like is a waste of time, and dumb hence the wgas.
Not saying otherwise. It's just a side argument that comes in disrupts our normal arguments before blowing on through.He does make a good point, though. It only makes sense to force ND to take shots with known side effects for a virus that is no longer circulating and never posed a threat to him in the first place.
Exactly. Control. Forced subjection. You love it.
just like you celebrated when my wife was fired for not taking a shot she didn’t need and could potentially harm her. I haven’t forgotten.
glad the first multimillion $ lawsuit has been won. My wife will be in on one soon.
This will stop when all of the players sit out and don't play. The loss of $$$ for the US Open would have stopped this in it's tracks.He does make a good point, though. It only makes sense to force ND to take shots with known side effects for a virus that is no longer circulating and never posed a threat to him in the first place.