

The boycotting will continue unabated until these fucking chuds learn their goddamn place. And it ain’t lording over us.


The boycotting will continue unabated until these fucking chuds learn their goddamn place. And it ain’t lording over us.
Weird. It’s 100% successful in my household, and I just told my employer in won’t be traveling to the conference they wanted me to next year because I won’t spend time or money on fascism.
OP must live among weak willed people.


My 2nd favorite documentary, after “The Highlander”


You are what you consume, not just on a physical basis…
So yes. Don’t sup at the same trough as the Americans. Behold what that noisome repast has wrought upon them and heed it’s warning.


I’m only interested in cooperation if it’s pertinent to the endeavor of shovelling dirt on these warmongers’ graves.
This is sort or a Frank Herbert trope actually. You might be thinking of Hellstrom’s Hive, in particular “reproductive stumps”.
As Gandalf said, it is grim reading.


I can see why people are reacting to you the way they are. You’ve truly made your point; I don’t think any of us who would volunteer for something like this would want you standing beside us either.
Hope stuff works out for you! Usually, after I reflect on my negative bullshittery, I’m able to figure out my issues and do better for myself. Good luck sorting out yours!


Yeah, I’m gonna go out on what feels like a very sturdy limb here and say that herd immunity wouldn’t be compromised if everyone who could did, and everyone who can’t didn’t.
And I’m pretty sure that we are:
A) not referring to this demographic in our thread
B) in general, ok with legit medical exemptions, see above for why.


It seems so fundamental to the equation “how much of a village it should take”. To me, that’s the only hard metric that matters (not on an individual level, by any means, but averaged out, over the long term trend).
What is the cost to each of us as individuals so that we may all, on average, enjoy a better quality of life than we do today.


Offering a generous tax credit for proof of vaccination ought to resolve the problem easily enough, given the simple-minded and grift-oriented nature of your average antivaxxer.
But we don’t. Don’t you get it?