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Comments by "rob" (@rob338) on "Scotland's Covid vaccine passport comes into force" video.
The average Scottish person probably also likes not dying of a respiratory disease so will be fine with it until this thing is controlled.
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@Neria Wolf Not really, people who actually have knowledge of the conspiracy world know it is a sewer of disinformation funded by shady billionaires who basically create an idiot army to try and ruin democracy. Conspiracy theory has a long history of doing this - from the 'its all the Jews fault' conspiracies of the past thousand years, to the anti-masonic plots, to the John Birchers in the 50s claiming Eisenhower was a communist. But conspiracy believers today don't bother to read any of this and are too stupid to understand they're being played. Sad. As for the pandemic, it was pretty obvious vaccine proof documents would be digital simply because everything else is digital these days, you know, like the biometric chip in your passport.
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At least you won't be spreading any English Rona up there, so every cloud has a silver lining.
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Didn't see anyone complaining about the Tories and their Photo ID to vote law...
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@paulgoldbergdawson I totally get people not wanting more government spying and related nonsense. I also totally get people not wanting to miss out on socialising. Problem is HM Gov are making a number of assumptions about the virus which appear dubious*. So yes, vaccines should keep deaths down but we're going to end up with a lot more problems if we just let it run round infecting everyone. *'if we infect everyone we'll get herd immunity' - clearly not when you look at Brazil. Or Russia. 'itll get weaker over time' - HIV hasn't. Flu still is a killer. Covid may well get weaker but it could take many years. 'we'll have three waves and be done, like with flu' - again, look at Iran or Russia or for that matter the UK, constant levels of infection with little evidence of specific wave behaviour. There are peaks but covid doesn't appear to drop off without specific interventions. 'covid doesn't affect kids' - some have died and hundreds have had multisystem inflammatory syndrome. That is pretty traumatic and costly to treat.
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Good day. England is going to try and kill as many as possible over the winter. At least the Scots are attempting to slow down the spread of the Rona.
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@TheSanctioningBoxer I'll be fine. We need to slow the spread or else we'll have this every single year until it burns out. Which could be another year. Or two. Or two hundred. Nobody knows.
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@sdrawkcabUK I'm not the one in charge who ignored all public health measures and instead listened to a creepy right-wing American group (AIER Barrington morons) and then ended up with the worst death rate in Europe. We can slow the spread fairly easily, but pro-covid idiots seem to want it to spread more for... reasons?
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@sdrawkcabUK Right, so Texas and Florida with tens of thousands of dead, hospitals glutted with patients and so many antivaxxers dying there's even a subreddit about it (hermancainawards) is 'working very well'?? Are you Stalin????
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@ballshippin3809 Yes I understand full well there's real conspiracies. I am talking about weaponised conspiracy theory courtesy of Internet scumbags pushing agendas as well as historical conspiracy theories pushed to create chaos and set one group against another.
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Rain Dog History mate. It's not my fault the weirdos on here started reading conspiracy sites a couple of years ago and have zero understanding of how this stuff is used to undermine democracy.
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