My fave is the three Teletubbies in the lift.
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We really should be grateful for the measures implemented during the Pandemic.
I don’t think there is one measure that I don’t support. Threads like this which appear to mock are tasteless
https://twitter.com/prof_freedom/sta...MiMvMVeTzkYL-g
My fave is the three Teletubbies in the lift.
— kapitan_ihlo (@IhloKapitan) February 25, 2023
There is no need to mock the people who believed all this stuff, and there are some who post on here, so please show some compassion.
Bless all of your cotton socks.
No doubting for me certain restrictions were needed, especially early on when little was known. But when you think back so many were insane and lacking in any common sense. What happens when people get a taste of power.
Security guard chasing the lone runner on an empty beach ffs.
I remember one police force here recording people walking in the middle of nowhere via drone and posting it to twitter.
I think that every single person in the UK will agree that there were certain restrictions/safety measures that appeared to lack forethought and logic. I can think of a few myself.
Unfortunately, there are a lot of people who also feel that their "personal freedoms" were more important than any precautions to reduce the risk of Covid.
To be fair though, these people also believe that Covid was a hoax and vaccines cause, well, pretty much everything negative.
More faves. The first with the two Amish old boys is a hole in one.
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Incredible how some can forget how scared people were three years ago, when the death toll in the UK reached four figures every day and there weren't any vaccines or treatments for COVID - people on here who made fools of themselves at the time with their Covid denial stories are now taking the piss as if they were right all along. They weren't and no matter how much they try to rewrite history, they'll never be.
There's plenty of info out there detailing how and why it was done. What it revealed was behind the scenes every government of importance were guided by the same hidden hand.
GOVERNMENT CRIMES: They paid doctors and nurses to murder innocent patients. They faked Covid cases and deaths to instill fear in the population. They denied safe early treatments murdering millions of innocent people. They forced ineffective toxic Covid vaccines on the world.… https://t.co/GuGztwpbiY pic.twitter.com/iPWPA4gUhq
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I didn't care to as I don't want to be accused of taking the you know what out of our doorstep clapping members.
Speaking of which, I wonder how many of them would have obeyed their tellies had they been told to give five minutes of applause at a specific time on different days of the week for heroic binmen, shop workers, postmen, ice cream van drivers and road sweepers.
Taunton Blue Meanie and Jon definitely would have. I'm sure those two would have juggled oranges while wearing hula skirts had they been instructed to.
Why has applauding NHS workers for five minutes for a few weeks when people were losing relatives and friends to a Pandemic the like of which they’d not seen before in their lifetime become something to be sneered at?
Definitely did - as I have described in several other threads. It was a way of showing appreciation and concern for NHS and other front line workers, and to bring communities together at the height of the Covid restrictions. The new friendships and community organisations we formed at that time are still going on today - checks on elderly and vulnerable neighbours, food bank collections, an environment group and a community Whatsapp forum that organises loads of local events.
And just to ensure that you don't reinvent history too much - the weekly clap started in southern Europe (mainly Italy and Spain) and was promoted via social media by a Dutch woman living in London - Annemarie Plas. The government and the broadcast media belatedly got behind it after the movement was already underway.
The problem as I see it is:
You can't differentiate between "information" and "evidence".
For Example
There's lots of information on this board that shows Covid was a hoax and that vaccines cause black-eyed zombie babies.
But
There's plenty of evidence that you have proven wrong about your assertions on a daily basis.
Different ways of taking the same stance.
Some people have also made an issue of the clapping and pan bashing as if it was (and is) a distraction from supporting a pay rise for health staff and putting more resources into the NHS and care system.
As far as I'm concerned it is both - not either/or. I have also been on the local Trades Council rallies, demonstrations, pickets and other actions in support of the pay campaign. Some things are just symbolic, others more practical - but all part of the same story.
Does Organ care to look up anything that may disagree with the memes he posts? I think we know the answer.
https://wvutoday.wvu.edu/stories/202...id-19-pandemic