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TheSaboteur wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 3:10 pm various types of vaccine mandates already existed before covid.
List them.
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OMG give me the 4th booster then let's go watch Star Wars!
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I keep asking this - What is the Con solution to the global COVID-19 infection pandemic?
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Shill Jackson wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 6:58 pm I keep asking this - What is the Con solution to the global COVID-19 infection pandemic?
Wear a mask if you want to. Get the fake vaccine if you want to. Hide in your home if you want to.

For the rest of us, life goes on as normal.
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Shill Jackson wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 6:58 pm I keep asking this - What is the Con solution to the global COVID-19 infection pandemic?

There's no available solution, retard. Everyone should be free to isolate, mask and vaccinate - or not.
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Trump got a booster shot. https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory ... s-81860432

"Both the president and I are vaxxed," O’Reilly said at the American Airlines Center, drawing some jeers from the audience, according to video shared online by O’Reilly’s “No Spin News.”

“Did you get the booster?” he asked the former president. “Yes," Trump responded. “I got it, too," O'Reilly said, eliciting more hectoring."
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LeBronMonsterDunk wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 6:49 pm
TheSaboteur wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 3:10 pm various types of vaccine mandates already existed before covid.
List them.
Here are some examples, you can use Google or whatever MAGA-approved safe space search engine to find more:
During the Revolutionary War, by contrast, George Washington immunized his troops against smallpox even against their will.
In 1905, the issue of vaccine mandates reached the Supreme Court in the case of Jacobson v. Massachusetts. The case involved Henning Jacobson, a Lutheran pastor in Cambridge, Mass., who defied a city ordinance requiring smallpox vaccinations during an outbreak. Those who resisted faced a $5 fine, which he refused to pay.
During World War II, the U.S. military made vaccinations mandatory for a host of diseases, such as typhoid, yellow fever and tetanus.
Guided by the Supreme Court’s ruling in Jacobson, all 50 states put laws on the books mandating vaccinations for school children.
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Washington "inoculated" his army by having one fellow take a knife and rupture a pustule on a man infected with a hopefully weaker strain of "the pox", then they'd cut your skin open and rub the puss in there. That's how Washington "vaccinated" his troops. Not quite the same thing.

It also ignores the fact that Washington didn't really have a captive audience for the most part. His armies were filled with farmers and merchants who came and went as they pleased, and at many points his army was down to a few hundred men. Those who didn't want to be there just left and went home. That's also more than a bit different than today's circumstances.
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ripper76 wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 7:27 am Washington "inoculated" his army by having one fellow take a knife and rupture a pustule on a man infected with a hopefully weaker strain of "the pox", then they'd cut your skin open and rub the puss in there. That's how Washington "vaccinated" his troops. Not quite the same thing.

It also ignores the fact that Washington didn't really have a captive audience for the most part. His armies were filled with farmers and merchants who came and went as they pleased, and at many points his army was down to a few hundred men. Those who didn't want to be there just left and went home. That's also more than a bit different than today's circumstances.
Ok? If that's not a satisfactory example, there are plenty of more recent examples not from the 18th century.
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TheSaboteur wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 7:54 am
ripper76 wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 7:27 am Washington "inoculated" his army by having one fellow take a knife and rupture a pustule on a man infected with a hopefully weaker strain of "the pox", then they'd cut your skin open and rub the puss in there. That's how Washington "vaccinated" his troops. Not quite the same thing.

It also ignores the fact that Washington didn't really have a captive audience for the most part. His armies were filled with farmers and merchants who came and went as they pleased, and at many points his army was down to a few hundred men. Those who didn't want to be there just left and went home. That's also more than a bit different than today's circumstances.
Ok? If that's not a satisfactory example, there are plenty of more recent examples not from the 18th century.
You think the examples you gave are even remotely similar to the current mandate pushes to require vaccines for doing every day things, where absolutely none existed before?

Over a virus with a less than 1% mortality rate in the healthy?
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LeBronMonsterDunk wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 9:45 am
TheSaboteur wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 7:54 am
ripper76 wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 7:27 am Washington "inoculated" his army by having one fellow take a knife and rupture a pustule on a man infected with a hopefully weaker strain of "the pox", then they'd cut your skin open and rub the puss in there. That's how Washington "vaccinated" his troops. Not quite the same thing.

It also ignores the fact that Washington didn't really have a captive audience for the most part. His armies were filled with farmers and merchants who came and went as they pleased, and at many points his army was down to a few hundred men. Those who didn't want to be there just left and went home. That's also more than a bit different than today's circumstances.
Ok? If that's not a satisfactory example, there are plenty of more recent examples not from the 18th century.
You think the examples you gave are even remotely similar to the current mandate pushes to require vaccines for doing every day things, where absolutely none existed before?

Over a virus with a less than 1% mortality rate in the healthy?
Yes, it is more than remotely similar...

Mumps, rubella, pertussis are all diseases that have mortality rates under 1% but are part of the mandatory vaccines for kids in school. Aren't flu shots mandatory in some states (and probably some hospitals) for health care workers?
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TheSaboteur wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 10:01 am
LeBronMonsterDunk wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 9:45 am
TheSaboteur wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 7:54 am

Ok? If that's not a satisfactory example, there are plenty of more recent examples not from the 18th century.
You think the examples you gave are even remotely similar to the current mandate pushes to require vaccines for doing every day things, where absolutely none existed before?

Over a virus with a less than 1% mortality rate in the healthy?
Yes, it is more than remotely similar...

Mumps, rubella, pertussis are all diseases that have mortality rates under 1% but are part of the mandatory vaccines for kids in school. Aren't flu shots mandatory in some states (and probably some hospitals) for health care workers?
Mandatory vaccines for school children and hospital workers.

That's your equivalence to what's going on now?

Surely you're not actually this retarded, right?
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TheSaboteur wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 10:01 am
LeBronMonsterDunk wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 9:45 am
TheSaboteur wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 7:54 am

Ok? If that's not a satisfactory example, there are plenty of more recent examples not from the 18th century.
You think the examples you gave are even remotely similar to the current mandate pushes to require vaccines for doing every day things, where absolutely none existed before?

Over a virus with a less than 1% mortality rate in the healthy?
Yes, it is more than remotely similar...

Mumps, rubella, pertussis are all diseases that have mortality rates under 1% but are part of the mandatory vaccines for kids in school. Aren't flu shots mandatory in some states (and probably some hospitals) for health care workers?
Remember that time you had to show proof of being vaccinated for the mumps to buy groceries and get into a movie theater?

Me neither.
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Vaccine mandates have been commonplace throughout history. All of you were pumped full of vaccines as babies. If youd like to continue to do the activities and use the services you love, which are almost entirely provided by jewish liberals, then you will get the covid vaccine.
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LeBronMonsterDunk wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 10:07 am
TheSaboteur wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 10:01 am
LeBronMonsterDunk wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 9:45 am

You think the examples you gave are even remotely similar to the current mandate pushes to require vaccines for doing every day things, where absolutely none existed before?

Over a virus with a less than 1% mortality rate in the healthy?
Yes, it is more than remotely similar...

Mumps, rubella, pertussis are all diseases that have mortality rates under 1% but are part of the mandatory vaccines for kids in school. Aren't flu shots mandatory in some states (and probably some hospitals) for health care workers?
Mandatory vaccines for school children and hospital workers.

That's your equivalence to what's going on now?

Surely you're not actually this retarded, right?
I actually don't know the specifics about what's going on now, I'm just getting my shots and laughing at the anti-vaxxers. Are people actually talking about requiring a vaccine to go grocery shopping?
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LeBronMonsterDunk wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 10:07 am
TheSaboteur wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 10:01 am
LeBronMonsterDunk wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 9:45 am

You think the examples you gave are even remotely similar to the current mandate pushes to require vaccines for doing every day things, where absolutely none existed before?

Over a virus with a less than 1% mortality rate in the healthy?
Yes, it is more than remotely similar...

Mumps, rubella, pertussis are all diseases that have mortality rates under 1% but are part of the mandatory vaccines for kids in school. Aren't flu shots mandatory in some states (and probably some hospitals) for health care workers?
Mandatory vaccines for school children and hospital workers.

That's your equivalence to what's going on now?

Surely you're not actually this retarded, right?
He actually is this retarded and also very gay.
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Alex_Murphy wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 11:07 am
LeBronMonsterDunk wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 10:07 am
TheSaboteur wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 10:01 am

Yes, it is more than remotely similar...

Mumps, rubella, pertussis are all diseases that have mortality rates under 1% but are part of the mandatory vaccines for kids in school. Aren't flu shots mandatory in some states (and probably some hospitals) for health care workers?
Mandatory vaccines for school children and hospital workers.

That's your equivalence to what's going on now?

Surely you're not actually this retarded, right?
He actually is this retarded and also very gay.
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Uncontroversial wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 10:31 am Vaccine mandates have been commonplace throughout history. All of you were pumped full of vaccines as babies. If youd like to continue to do the activities and use the services you love, which are almost entirely provided by jewish liberals, then you will get the covid vaccine.

Kids get 10-20x more vaccines now than they used to depending on how retarded the parents of the child are. So no one here was "pumped full of vaccines" in a way that is even close to what kids get today.
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TheSaboteur wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 11:02 am
LeBronMonsterDunk wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 10:07 am
TheSaboteur wrote: Tue Dec 21, 2021 10:01 am

Yes, it is more than remotely similar...

Mumps, rubella, pertussis are all diseases that have mortality rates under 1% but are part of the mandatory vaccines for kids in school. Aren't flu shots mandatory in some states (and probably some hospitals) for health care workers?
Mandatory vaccines for school children and hospital workers.

That's your equivalence to what's going on now?

Surely you're not actually this retarded, right?
I actually don't know the specifics about what's going on now, I'm just getting my shots and laughing at the anti-vaxxers. Are people actually talking about requiring a vaccine to go grocery shopping?
Ah, now you're feigning ignorance.

Good call, I would dodge the question too.
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