Just say no to totalitarian bullshit

plasticbertrand

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Just say yes to some jackass on Twitter without questioning the source or wanting to learn facts.



LOL

“By late afternoon, protests had sprouted up in Italy’s major cities and ports. But unlike a major demonstration of 10,000 vaccine skeptics that was hijacked by right-wing extremists last weekend, they had so far attracted a fraction of the numbers that opponents to the health pass had hoped for. More than anything, they seemed to underscore that the Green Pass was now a fact of Italian life.”

 

Ifallalot

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...pushing too hard against public health, especially since the next pandemic could offer hemorrhagic levels of infection and death rates.
The dipshits in charge and those who support them and shill for them should've thought about this with the cry-wolf situation we're dealing with right now
 

Ifallalot

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Just say yes to some jackass on Twitter without questioning the source or wanting to learn facts.



LOL

“By late afternoon, protests had sprouted up in Italy’s major cities and ports. But unlike a major demonstration of 10,000 vaccine skeptics that was hijacked by right-wing extremists last weekend, they had so far attracted a fraction of the numbers that opponents to the health pass had hoped for. More than anything, they seemed to underscore that the Green Pass was now a fact of Italian life.”

Nice sources :roflmao:

The fact that blurb is using "right-wing extremists" should tell you all you need to know

But please, keep complying you fucking pussy
 

crustBrother

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Dr. Martin Kulldorff, professor of medicine at Harvard University, a biostatistician, and epidemiologist with expertise in detecting and monitoring infectious disease outbreaks and vaccine safety evaluations.

Dr. Sunetra Gupta, professor at Oxford University, an epidemiologist with expertise in immunology, vaccine development, and mathematical modeling of infectious diseases.

Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, professor at Stanford University Medical School, a physician, epidemiologist, health economist, and public health policy expert focusing on infectious diseases and vulnerable populations.