@Sidehatch Hey buddy, can you point out anywhere where I said I am arguing in favor of "these devastating and life changing diseases to come back"?? No, you won't see that because that is YOU making an ASSUMPTION in place of what was stated. Which was, as Calde outlined in his home Country "Why" they do not have such a stringent vaccine requirements. He listed several reasons, one of them being that children are not exposed to these outside influences as they are "home with the mother" primarily their early most susceptible to risk ages. Calde lives in an EU nation. Their health care system is far and above the American system, which is and primarily has been run by big pharma. I will be clear for you here, I am anti-big pharma and they have arguably done as much bad as they have good. If you took the 10 seconds to educate yourself on the changes you would've seen that part of the new schedule does NOT EXCLUDE those diseases from anyone, only that they are not mandatory. Those you listed are considered "recommended for high risk groups / situations". Which is essentially what Calde was illustrating in his description of the individual mothers, etc. Individual choice....not facism right? Hope this helped clear things up
Wow, you're triggered guy! Take a deep breath! Yes, taking a wrecking ball to the vaccine schedule will cause increased disease rates. It's not complicated. Take a deep breath and try, just try to not support lawless fascists who hate America, hate the Constitution for a change.
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Quote Originally Posted by kcblitzkrieg:
@Sidehatch Hey buddy, can you point out anywhere where I said I am arguing in favor of "these devastating and life changing diseases to come back"?? No, you won't see that because that is YOU making an ASSUMPTION in place of what was stated. Which was, as Calde outlined in his home Country "Why" they do not have such a stringent vaccine requirements. He listed several reasons, one of them being that children are not exposed to these outside influences as they are "home with the mother" primarily their early most susceptible to risk ages. Calde lives in an EU nation. Their health care system is far and above the American system, which is and primarily has been run by big pharma. I will be clear for you here, I am anti-big pharma and they have arguably done as much bad as they have good. If you took the 10 seconds to educate yourself on the changes you would've seen that part of the new schedule does NOT EXCLUDE those diseases from anyone, only that they are not mandatory. Those you listed are considered "recommended for high risk groups / situations". Which is essentially what Calde was illustrating in his description of the individual mothers, etc. Individual choice....not facism right? Hope this helped clear things up
Wow, you're triggered guy! Take a deep breath! Yes, taking a wrecking ball to the vaccine schedule will cause increased disease rates. It's not complicated. Take a deep breath and try, just try to not support lawless fascists who hate America, hate the Constitution for a change.
Quote Originally Posted by kcblitzkrieg: @Sidehatch Hey buddy, can you point out anywhere where I said I am arguing in favor of "these devastating and life changing diseases to come back"?? No, you won't see that because that is YOU making an ASSUMPTION in place of what was stated. Which was, as Calde outlined in his home Country "Why" they do not have such a stringent vaccine requirements. He listed several reasons, one of them being that children are not exposed to these outside influences as they are "home with the mother" primarily their early most susceptible to risk ages. Calde lives in an EU nation. Their health care system is far and above the American system, which is and primarily has been run by big pharma. I will be clear for you here, I am anti-big pharma and they have arguably done as much bad as they have good. If you took the 10 seconds to educate yourself on the changes you would've seen that part of the new schedule does NOT EXCLUDE those diseases from anyone, only that they are not mandatory. Those you listed are considered "recommended for high risk groups / situations". Which is essentially what Calde was illustrating in his description of the individual mothers, etc. Individual choice....not facism right? Hope this helped clear things up Wow, you're triggered guy! Take a deep breath! Yes, taking a wrecking ball to the vaccine schedule will cause increased disease rates. It's not complicated. Take a deep breath and try, just try to not support lawless fascists who hate America, hate the Constitution for a change.
Sidehatch, magas are so damn dumb and hard headed they dont realize that if it wasnt for vaccines, none of would even be alive today.
Magas only listen to pod casters for their medical advice
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Quote Originally Posted by Sidehatch:
Quote Originally Posted by kcblitzkrieg: @Sidehatch Hey buddy, can you point out anywhere where I said I am arguing in favor of "these devastating and life changing diseases to come back"?? No, you won't see that because that is YOU making an ASSUMPTION in place of what was stated. Which was, as Calde outlined in his home Country "Why" they do not have such a stringent vaccine requirements. He listed several reasons, one of them being that children are not exposed to these outside influences as they are "home with the mother" primarily their early most susceptible to risk ages. Calde lives in an EU nation. Their health care system is far and above the American system, which is and primarily has been run by big pharma. I will be clear for you here, I am anti-big pharma and they have arguably done as much bad as they have good. If you took the 10 seconds to educate yourself on the changes you would've seen that part of the new schedule does NOT EXCLUDE those diseases from anyone, only that they are not mandatory. Those you listed are considered "recommended for high risk groups / situations". Which is essentially what Calde was illustrating in his description of the individual mothers, etc. Individual choice....not facism right? Hope this helped clear things up Wow, you're triggered guy! Take a deep breath! Yes, taking a wrecking ball to the vaccine schedule will cause increased disease rates. It's not complicated. Take a deep breath and try, just try to not support lawless fascists who hate America, hate the Constitution for a change.
Sidehatch, magas are so damn dumb and hard headed they dont realize that if it wasnt for vaccines, none of would even be alive today.
Magas only listen to pod casters for their medical advice
The problem with using us as your example is that we are not the same country (far from it) yes it would lower the problem of this change if American families could stay home for the first year of the kids life - but most Americans can’t !
Your country don’t have a choice - you need to be preventative towards illness - your hospital system can’t handle if you get a big outbreak of Measles for instance - because that demands the possibilty for isolation (and some of these other diseases do as well) - your work environment demands people to come in when they are sick etc. - if someone walks into work with measles and none of their coworkers is vaccinated - everyone will get it - it is that contagious a disease
Don't mention the frogs - we don't want to scare the toddler - we want him to sleep
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The problem with using us as your example is that we are not the same country (far from it) yes it would lower the problem of this change if American families could stay home for the first year of the kids life - but most Americans can’t !
Your country don’t have a choice - you need to be preventative towards illness - your hospital system can’t handle if you get a big outbreak of Measles for instance - because that demands the possibilty for isolation (and some of these other diseases do as well) - your work environment demands people to come in when they are sick etc. - if someone walks into work with measles and none of their coworkers is vaccinated - everyone will get it - it is that contagious a disease
Yes, taking a wrecking ball to the vaccine schedule will cause increased disease rates.
American academy of pediatrics condemn Kennedy unscientific schedule as dangerous and unnecessary. In countries with universal healthcare system and stronger social support, families have fewer barriers to healthcare. In the US where access to healthcare is fragmented and paid leave is not guaranteed, making vaccines optional risk less prevention and more disease outbreaks.
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Quote Originally Posted by Sidehatch:
Yes, taking a wrecking ball to the vaccine schedule will cause increased disease rates.
American academy of pediatrics condemn Kennedy unscientific schedule as dangerous and unnecessary. In countries with universal healthcare system and stronger social support, families have fewer barriers to healthcare. In the US where access to healthcare is fragmented and paid leave is not guaranteed, making vaccines optional risk less prevention and more disease outbreaks.
if someone walks into work with measles and none of their coworkers is vaccinated - everyone will get it - it is that contagious a disease
Measles vaccine is on the required schedule. Yes, I understand your point and concur. Always appreciate your authentic replies. While we may not always agree, you are not shy to reply and have been respectful in our conversations.... the other two respondents can't have simple conversations that involve any level of thought discussion. One just ignored completely what was being said (I assume they just don't have the mental capacity to have any thought dialogue). The other has a playbook that is way too obvious and way too overplayed. It goes like this:
Random Covers username: "Hey I think the sky is blue and rain is wet."
Kool Aid Man: "So you think the sky is blue and rain is wet? Well if the sky is blue and its raining (not snowing or icing) then you must live below the mason dixon line therefor you HAD to have voted for Trump and are MAGAAAAGGAAAAAAAAttttss"
Comedy at its finest here.
You will not survive here. You are not a wolf, and this is the land of wolves now...
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@Calde13
if someone walks into work with measles and none of their coworkers is vaccinated - everyone will get it - it is that contagious a disease
Measles vaccine is on the required schedule. Yes, I understand your point and concur. Always appreciate your authentic replies. While we may not always agree, you are not shy to reply and have been respectful in our conversations.... the other two respondents can't have simple conversations that involve any level of thought discussion. One just ignored completely what was being said (I assume they just don't have the mental capacity to have any thought dialogue). The other has a playbook that is way too obvious and way too overplayed. It goes like this:
Random Covers username: "Hey I think the sky is blue and rain is wet."
Kool Aid Man: "So you think the sky is blue and rain is wet? Well if the sky is blue and its raining (not snowing or icing) then you must live below the mason dixon line therefor you HAD to have voted for Trump and are MAGAAAAGGAAAAAAAAttttss"
Former Trump lawyer Cobbs say members of Trump administration deserve to be impeached. Noem for obstruction of congress oversight, illegal use of deadly force, targeting of children and unlawful immigration raids on US citizens. Hegseth for war crimes and classified violations. Bondi for obstructing full release of Epstein files and unjustified prosecutions against political enemies. Trump for rampant corruption, abuse of power and other reasons.
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Former Trump lawyer Cobbs say members of Trump administration deserve to be impeached. Noem for obstruction of congress oversight, illegal use of deadly force, targeting of children and unlawful immigration raids on US citizens. Hegseth for war crimes and classified violations. Bondi for obstructing full release of Epstein files and unjustified prosecutions against political enemies. Trump for rampant corruption, abuse of power and other reasons.
Despite lack of evidence of high crime, Mayorkas was the only cabinet member of Biden administration to be impeached. Republicans failed to impeach Biden because of lack of evidence. However multiple members of Trump administration could face impeachment if democrats win midterm elections. Key difference is plenty of evidences.
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Despite lack of evidence of high crime, Mayorkas was the only cabinet member of Biden administration to be impeached. Republicans failed to impeach Biden because of lack of evidence. However multiple members of Trump administration could face impeachment if democrats win midterm elections. Key difference is plenty of evidences.
Quote Originally Posted by kcblitzkrieg: @Calde13 so I actually think I have some inside info here !! It will be a fucking cataclysmic disaster if that will be your health policies going forward - our health care system is miles ahead of you (especially our tracking systems) I'm legitimately interested in your inside info, please share I am vaguely familiar with the fact that your system is miles ahead, I recognize this. I'd like to see you talk more to this subject The reason we can vaccinate less and also including against some pretty dangerous diseases actually is that our system is completely different than yours for starters we have 52 weeks paid maternity leave - so children doesn’t get exposed to others necessarily for the first year We also have universal health care - so if you are ever in doubt you go to your doctor - so people for instance also goes to doctors for advice rather than just going there when you are close to dying If you ever gets infected we have tons of apps and journals that goes through every log over where you have been and when (if it is a contentious disease) so we know within hours of infection all the people more or less you have been near - so they can A Lot quicker get people to self isolate if it is a disease that demands that We also have more hospital beds per capita - so we can also much easier handle diseases that demand isolation We don’t punish people in any way if they stay home with their sick kid or any end period of how many “sick days” you have — you can literally be sick for years without anything happening And I am sure there are many more differences - I can’t actually think of one single point where our system is similar
According to Worldpopulationreview.com Denmark has only 2.5 hospital beds per 1000 citizens, the United States has 2.7 beds per 1000. Maybe you're thinking Greenland at 14.4 per 1000.
Germany, Bulgaria, Russia, Hungry, South Korea, and Japan just to name a few, have at least 2-3 times more hospital beds per 1000 than Denmark.
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Quote Originally Posted by Calde13:
Quote Originally Posted by kcblitzkrieg: @Calde13 so I actually think I have some inside info here !! It will be a fucking cataclysmic disaster if that will be your health policies going forward - our health care system is miles ahead of you (especially our tracking systems) I'm legitimately interested in your inside info, please share I am vaguely familiar with the fact that your system is miles ahead, I recognize this. I'd like to see you talk more to this subject The reason we can vaccinate less and also including against some pretty dangerous diseases actually is that our system is completely different than yours for starters we have 52 weeks paid maternity leave - so children doesn’t get exposed to others necessarily for the first year We also have universal health care - so if you are ever in doubt you go to your doctor - so people for instance also goes to doctors for advice rather than just going there when you are close to dying If you ever gets infected we have tons of apps and journals that goes through every log over where you have been and when (if it is a contentious disease) so we know within hours of infection all the people more or less you have been near - so they can A Lot quicker get people to self isolate if it is a disease that demands that We also have more hospital beds per capita - so we can also much easier handle diseases that demand isolation We don’t punish people in any way if they stay home with their sick kid or any end period of how many “sick days” you have — you can literally be sick for years without anything happening And I am sure there are many more differences - I can’t actually think of one single point where our system is similar
According to Worldpopulationreview.com Denmark has only 2.5 hospital beds per 1000 citizens, the United States has 2.7 beds per 1000. Maybe you're thinking Greenland at 14.4 per 1000.
Germany, Bulgaria, Russia, Hungry, South Korea, and Japan just to name a few, have at least 2-3 times more hospital beds per 1000 than Denmark.
Quote Originally Posted by Calde13: Quote Originally Posted by kcblitzkrieg: @Calde13 so I actually think I have some inside info here !! It will be a fucking cataclysmic disaster if that will be your health policies going forward - our health care system is miles ahead of you (especially our tracking systems) I'm legitimately interested in your inside info, please share I am vaguely familiar with the fact that your system is miles ahead, I recognize this. I'd like to see you talk more to this subject The reason we can vaccinate less and also including against some pretty dangerous diseases actually is that our system is completely different than yours for starters we have 52 weeks paid maternity leave - so children doesn’t get exposed to others necessarily for the first year We also have universal health care - so if you are ever in doubt you go to your doctor - so people for instance also goes to doctors for advice rather than just going there when you are close to dying If you ever gets infected we have tons of apps and journals that goes through every log over where you have been and when (if it is a contentious disease) so we know within hours of infection all the people more or less you have been near - so they can A Lot quicker get people to self isolate if it is a disease that demands that We also have more hospital beds per capita - so we can also much easier handle diseases that demand isolation We don’t punish people in any way if they stay home with their sick kid or any end period of how many “sick days” you have — you can literally be sick for years without anything happening And I am sure there are many more differences - I can’t actually think of one single point where our system is similar According to Worldpopulationreview.com Denmark has only 2.5 hospital beds per 1000 citizens, the United States has 2.7 beds per 1000. Maybe you're thinking Greenland at 14.4 per 1000. Germany, Bulgaria, Russia, Hungry, South Korea, and Japan just to name a few, have at least 2-3 times more hospital beds per 1000 than Denmark.
I am sure that has also accounted for all the illegal citizens you have (none has any idea how many citizens you have - why do you think people can vote with ID of dead people) - why don’t you just accept facts that I am smarter than you or any website/AI you can find - I don’t point out that I am almost right - I just inform
Don't mention the frogs - we don't want to scare the toddler - we want him to sleep
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Quote Originally Posted by UNIMAN:
Quote Originally Posted by Calde13: Quote Originally Posted by kcblitzkrieg: @Calde13 so I actually think I have some inside info here !! It will be a fucking cataclysmic disaster if that will be your health policies going forward - our health care system is miles ahead of you (especially our tracking systems) I'm legitimately interested in your inside info, please share I am vaguely familiar with the fact that your system is miles ahead, I recognize this. I'd like to see you talk more to this subject The reason we can vaccinate less and also including against some pretty dangerous diseases actually is that our system is completely different than yours for starters we have 52 weeks paid maternity leave - so children doesn’t get exposed to others necessarily for the first year We also have universal health care - so if you are ever in doubt you go to your doctor - so people for instance also goes to doctors for advice rather than just going there when you are close to dying If you ever gets infected we have tons of apps and journals that goes through every log over where you have been and when (if it is a contentious disease) so we know within hours of infection all the people more or less you have been near - so they can A Lot quicker get people to self isolate if it is a disease that demands that We also have more hospital beds per capita - so we can also much easier handle diseases that demand isolation We don’t punish people in any way if they stay home with their sick kid or any end period of how many “sick days” you have — you can literally be sick for years without anything happening And I am sure there are many more differences - I can’t actually think of one single point where our system is similar According to Worldpopulationreview.com Denmark has only 2.5 hospital beds per 1000 citizens, the United States has 2.7 beds per 1000. Maybe you're thinking Greenland at 14.4 per 1000. Germany, Bulgaria, Russia, Hungry, South Korea, and Japan just to name a few, have at least 2-3 times more hospital beds per 1000 than Denmark.
I am sure that has also accounted for all the illegal citizens you have (none has any idea how many citizens you have - why do you think people can vote with ID of dead people) - why don’t you just accept facts that I am smarter than you or any website/AI you can find - I don’t point out that I am almost right - I just inform
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