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07/02/23
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Originally posted by Taurisk:
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@shawna - everyone deserves to be treated with respect. It does not cost anything to be polite - you can still put your point of view - it's when you feel aggro and get rude yourself, that's when you have to examine your own stance - and maybe - read over your message again before pressing 'reply' I recently experienced what I thought was a friend, in that state - he is an anti-vaccer or doubter, or whatever you want to call yourselves - I didn't know - he invited me to his wife's 70th birthday - I was thrilled and said yes, forgetting I did already have an invite - Then he began telling me how people he went to work for shrank from him, every time he told them he hadn't been vaccinated. He is a contractor, does things 'about the house' mostly outside, but needs to negotiate, talk etc. with the clients - he is fit and healthy and we live in a fairly isolated suburb - so I wasn't afraid of him, but understood why people would wish to keep him outside, rather than invite him in. He simply did not understand. I was then unable to attend the celebration, not because I was afraid, but had had a long-standing prior arrangement to spend a birthday with a long-time friend in the country, which I had forgotten about when talking to this man. I am now almost afraid to bump into him and his wife (we share the same shopping center) - not because I am afraid of catching something off him, but because he has that militant attitude and gets into a real stew about it. You people are like this on here - please spare a thought about 'normal social intercourse and what people expect from each other. Stay well Taurisk
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"His militant attitude" The militancy of the vaxxed in the last couple of years against the ones who refused to take it has been something to behold. One of the worst times in history how the righteous vaxxed turned on their fellow human beings.