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Topic History of: Can anybody explain something obvious?
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hedda "Too many countries blindly following the media hyped route instead of sensible analysis." says the man who repeats ad infinitum the bits of the tabloids he agrees with.
Honey Mr Flintstone wrote:
Why do you think it will be enforced? They have already said that hardly anybody is going to get it anyway.
The rules in place so far and the lack of any political opposition to them. In England, each party seems to want to outdo the other.

I think it will be soft at first, e.g. you'll have to prove you've had the vaccine to go to a place where there will be a lot of people (pubs, sports events etc.). Eventually it will be mandatory, with a slogan that it as a price to pay in order to return to normality.


Come to think of it yes that sounds very likely. Already you cant go into some pubs and gyms without the stupid app.
Mr Flintstone Why do you think it will be enforced? They have already said that hardly anybody is going to get it anyway.
The rules in place so far and the lack of any political opposition to them. In England, each party seems to want to outdo the other.

I think it will be soft at first, e.g. you'll have to prove you've had the vaccine to go to a place where there will be a lot of people (pubs, sports events etc.). Eventually it will be mandatory, with a slogan that it as a price to pay in order to return to normality.
Honey Mr Flintstone wrote:
It is a race to the bottom now, more severe restrictions and punishments, followed by an enforced vaccination of the population next year

Why do you think it will be enforced? They have already said that hardly anybody is going to get it anyway.
Wyot I am also now very pessimistic about the situation.

There seemed to be a glimmer of hope last month when some media started to challenge the orthodoxy but it is not affecting Government, which seems hell bent on treating Covid differently from other comparable illnesses that we accommodate with sensible precautions, particularly with regard to the vulnerable.

And so many of the people seem content to go along with it; or just incapable of thinking.

Meanwhile we destroy the very thing (humanity) that we are purporting to try and save.

It is heartbreakingly stupid.

Personally, I am lucky to not be threatened financially because of lockdowns, and my wife received prompt and great (NHS) health care in Surrey during lockdown. No personal axe to grind here.

But I can't stand to see millions of youngsters thrown on the scrap heap for a generation, and people dying in their tens of thousands because of lockdowns that have never been proven to achieve anything.