No Vaccination Novak Djokovic
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thewolfboy said:
Well. bravo Novac Djokovic!
Two thousand years ago the herd mentality to any family crisis, or illness, was to go to the local temple and pay the priest to sacrifice some poor animal. If you were rich it would be a heifer or goat and if poor a turtle-dove would get killed.
At least these poor creatures had a quick death because in modern times many hundreds of thousands of creatures are being slowly tortured in the vivisection laboratories suffering untold misery sacrificed for a ‘healthy’ vaccine - which doesn’t always work.
As a special needs teacher I have taught several children who have suffered badly after receiving vaccination jabs but you rarely hear about these cases because the drug industry settles them out of court.
The real option to having vaccinations is to live a healthy lifestyle, clean up the environment and air and avoid going to places where you are more likely to catch a disease, such as a leaking sewerage pipe.
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Valiantphil said:To be fair, there was always a clue to his attitude towards vaccination in his first name.
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LenGlover said:In a free society, which I assume we aspire to live in, there has to be an element of choice.
The longterm impact of new vaccines is unknown by definition so, in a free society, people have the right not to take the risk should they so choose.
A minority view no doubt and, for the record, despite my fears and misgivings, I would have a COVID -19 vaccination if one was available to me probably, although as an elderly, weak member of 'the herd' and thus probable LEAVE voter I doubt it would be available to me, but I respect the right of those who think differently to make their own choice.
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ShootersHillGuru said:thewolfboy said:
Well. bravo Novac Djokovic!
Two thousand years ago the herd mentality to any family crisis, or illness, was to go to the local temple and pay the priest to sacrifice some poor animal. If you were rich it would be a heifer or goat and if poor a turtle-dove would get killed.
At least these poor creatures had a quick death because in modern times many hundreds of thousands of creatures are being slowly tortured in the vivisection laboratories suffering untold misery sacrificed for a ‘healthy’ vaccine - which doesn’t always work.
As a special needs teacher I have taught several children who have suffered badly after receiving vaccination jabs but you rarely hear about these cases because the drug industry settles them out of court.
The real option to having vaccinations is to live a healthy lifestyle, clean up the environment and air and avoid going to places where you are more likely to catch a disease, such as a leaking sewerage pipe.
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Should third party car insurance be compulsory? Is that not an infringement of civil liberties?
I view someone without a measles vaccination like someone with no third-party car insurance. Fine so long as he doesn't drive!
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mrbligh said:you don't become the no.1 tennis player in the world by living your life like a health hazard! (see wayne rooney, fat ronaldo, maradona etc - all the talent but actual health hazards)
Read into his medical history.....diet, de-stressing, yoga, meditation and dedication have enabled him to get to the top. People will think this is all too hippy but I have first hand experience of the djokovic vs the 'medical establishment as it were' way of life and i tell you now djokovic's way wins hands down!6 -
LenGlover said:In a free society, which I assume we aspire to live in, there has to be an element of choice.
The longterm impact of new vaccines is unknown by definition so, in a free society, people have the right not to take the risk should they so choose.
A minority view no doubt and, for the record, despite my fears and misgivings, I would have a COVID -19 vaccination if one was available to me probably, although as an elderly, weak member of 'the herd' and thus probable LEAVE voter I doubt it would be available to me, but I respect the right of those who think differently to make their own choice.
You're right Len, I think I recall that Boris and Witty mentioned that remainers will be prioritised so as to ensure high intelligence levels of the herd
I'm sure that when the vaccine becomes abundant in supply that it will be further distributed to those yet to be walking fully upright. ;-)
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killerandflash said:LargeAddick said:what do you expect with his name?
Did Roger Moore ?0 -
Novak Djokavic is a good guy who has given Millions to the Serbian people after floods and to the Serbian Health service to fight COVID-19.
MMR Vaccine was proven to be incorrect in causing Autism, but the problem was autism starts to show around a month after most MMR vaccines were given.
My neighbour believed that for a year or two until evidence proved the lad had a growth gene which was the reason for his Autism.
A new vaccine is not so clear cut and if it's on the market before a year then cross your fingers and toes, because vaccines and especially this " genius virus " * may not be so easily beaten.
Again spiritual reason are behind Novak's thoughts and how he overcame his digestive health issues ( I thought it was a gluten free diet !)
* Donald Trump's words.
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Wheresmeticket? said:LenGlover said:In a free society, which I assume we aspire to live in, there has to be an element of choice.
The longterm impact of new vaccines is unknown by definition so, in a free society, people have the right not to take the risk should they so choose.
A minority view no doubt and, for the record, despite my fears and misgivings, I would have a COVID -19 vaccination if one was available to me probably, although as an elderly, weak member of 'the herd' and thus probable LEAVE voter I doubt it would be available to me, but I respect the right of those who think differently to make their own choice.
@ShootersHillGuru and I have sparred on here over many years and met personally a few times too. He'll take that in exactly the spirit it was meant.2 - Sponsored links:
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Djokavic is perfectly entitled to his opinion on vaccines, just like Professor Sarah Gilbert is perfectly entitled to her opinion on how to play a backhand passing shot with topspin.
But I'd much rather listen to both of them talking about their area of expertise2 -
killerandflash said:Djokavic is perfectly entitled to his opinion on vaccines, just like Professor Sarah Gilbert is perfectly entitled to her opinion on how to play a backhand passing shot with topspin.
But I'd much rather listen to both of them talking about their area of expertise
15 love to Professor Gilbert.
Why did Professor Sarah Gilbert say she was 80% sure of success by September 2020 when 18 months is the norm, with the wait to see the reaction from Human patients as opposed to mice.
Say 50% if you must, but don't follow that up with we don't even know if people get an Immunity after catching the virus.
The reason is The Virus SARS-COV-2 which became COVID-19 the disease, is a new Coronovirus and in saying you are 80% sure of success in so disingenuous.
15 ALL.
Still you're the expert and now have the funding from the Government so go forth and smash that overhead away Professional Gilbert.
Potential 30-15 for Ms Gilbert, but just checking with Hawkeye.
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LargeAddick said:what do you expect with his name?1
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He is also opposed to surgery and medicine apparently. Based on devout Christian beliefs.
He always comes across as intelligent so this idiocy is a bit of a shock.3 -
Well Shooters... you seem an informed chap and no doubt have read the initial germ theory which is by no means cut and dried. Put it this way, if my daughter had a measles jab that caused her to have a stroke that led to a withered arm and a heavy limp then I wouldn't think that contemplating an alternate healthy approach to illness was, "a load of bollocks."0
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thewolfboy said:Well Shooters... you seem an informed chap and no doubt have read the initial germ theory which is by no means cut and dried. Put it this way, if my daughter had a measles jab that caused her to have a stroke that led to a withered arm and a heavy limp then I wouldn't think that contemplating an alternate healthy approach to illness was, "a load of bollocks."2
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thewolfboy said:Well Shooters... you seem an informed chap and no doubt have read the initial germ theory which is by no means cut and dried. Put it this way, if my daughter had a measles jab that caused her to have a stroke that led to a withered arm and a heavy limp then I wouldn't think that contemplating an alternate healthy approach to illness was, "a load of bollocks."
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thewolfboy said:
Well. bravo Novac Djokovic!
Two thousand years ago the herd mentality to any family crisis, or illness, was to go to the local temple and pay the priest to sacrifice some poor animal. If you were rich it would be a heifer or goat and if poor a turtle-dove would get killed.
At least these poor creatures had a quick death because in modern times many hundreds of thousands of creatures are being slowly tortured in the vivisection laboratories suffering untold misery sacrificed for a ‘healthy’ vaccine - which doesn’t always work.
As a special needs teacher I have taught several children who have suffered badly after receiving vaccination jabs but you rarely hear about these cases because the drug industry settles them out of court.
The real option to having vaccinations is to live a healthy lifestyle, clean up the environment and air and avoid going to places where you are more likely to catch a disease, such as a leaking sewerage pipe.
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Leroy Ambrose said:thewolfboy said:
Well. bravo Novac Djokovic!
Two thousand years ago the herd mentality to any family crisis, or illness, was to go to the local temple and pay the priest to sacrifice some poor animal. If you were rich it would be a heifer or goat and if poor a turtle-dove would get killed.
At least these poor creatures had a quick death because in modern times many hundreds of thousands of creatures are being slowly tortured in the vivisection laboratories suffering untold misery sacrificed for a ‘healthy’ vaccine - which doesn’t always work.
As a special needs teacher I have taught several children who have suffered badly after receiving vaccination jabs but you rarely hear about these cases because the drug industry settles them out of court.
The real option to having vaccinations is to live a healthy lifestyle, clean up the environment and air and avoid going to places where you are more likely to catch a disease, such as a leaking sewerage pipe.
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ShootersHillGuru said:Leroy Ambrose said:thewolfboy said:
Well. bravo Novac Djokovic!
Two thousand years ago the herd mentality to any family crisis, or illness, was to go to the local temple and pay the priest to sacrifice some poor animal. If you were rich it would be a heifer or goat and if poor a turtle-dove would get killed.
At least these poor creatures had a quick death because in modern times many hundreds of thousands of creatures are being slowly tortured in the vivisection laboratories suffering untold misery sacrificed for a ‘healthy’ vaccine - which doesn’t always work.
As a special needs teacher I have taught several children who have suffered badly after receiving vaccination jabs but you rarely hear about these cases because the drug industry settles them out of court.
The real option to having vaccinations is to live a healthy lifestyle, clean up the environment and air and avoid going to places where you are more likely to catch a disease, such as a leaking sewerage pipe.
Rushing to push out a vaccine that hasn't been properly tested is an extremely bad idea. Somehow using that argument to support the idea that vaccines themselves are ineffective at best or a scam at worst is despicable11 - Sponsored links:
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Why are people talking about untested vaccines? Aren’t all vaccines put through rigorous trials?I asked my GF about how they can speed up a vaccine’s release cos she’s a statistician working in that realm. She explained that testing will go as normal, but other aspects will be sped up. For one example, there may be a regular approval committee that meets monthly or quarterly, which will
obviously convene immediately. There won’t be any emails sitting in inboxes. CV19 will skip queues.There’s also the matter of production - this doesn’t happen until final approval normally. But here, production will commence before that, with the risk that it’ll be wasted if the tests fail. That’s what big money is being spent on - a splatter gun approach to getting shit done, to get a head start. Testing is still testing. Unless there’s a specific reason to question the safety, just saying “it hasn’t been tested cos it’s new” is classic anti-vaxer nonsense. The vaccine will be rigorously tested.10 -
LenGlover said:Wheresmeticket? said:LenGlover said:In a free society, which I assume we aspire to live in, there has to be an element of choice.
The longterm impact of new vaccines is unknown by definition so, in a free society, people have the right not to take the risk should they so choose.
A minority view no doubt and, for the record, despite my fears and misgivings, I would have a COVID -19 vaccination if one was available to me probably, although as an elderly, weak member of 'the herd' and thus probable LEAVE voter I doubt it would be available to me, but I respect the right of those who think differently to make their own choice.
@ShootersHillGuru and I have sparred on here over many years and met personally a few times too. He'll take that in exactly the spirit it was meant.0 -
Wheresmeticket? said:LenGlover said:Wheresmeticket? said:LenGlover said:In a free society, which I assume we aspire to live in, there has to be an element of choice.
The longterm impact of new vaccines is unknown by definition so, in a free society, people have the right not to take the risk should they so choose.
A minority view no doubt and, for the record, despite my fears and misgivings, I would have a COVID -19 vaccination if one was available to me probably, although as an elderly, weak member of 'the herd' and thus probable LEAVE voter I doubt it would be available to me, but I respect the right of those who think differently to make their own choice.
@ShootersHillGuru and I have sparred on here over many years and met personally a few times too. He'll take that in exactly the spirit it was meant.
However, as I don't know you that well on here and seeing your avatar with the blue and yellow stars which could have meant you took a flippant comment seriously I thought I'd better introduce a bit of context.2 -
Well Shooters, we have to simply disagree. With my vegan diet and healthy lifestyle I am confident that I can and will overcome any virus that attacks me. After all I am retired now and have never had any health problems whatsoever. Most of my friends are on medication for either diabetes/asthma/cancer/high blood pressure, whatever...The bottom line for me is that I don't want anything to do with creatures being sacrificed for my well being in the hope of a vaccine cure.0
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thewolfboy said:Well Shooters, we have to simply disagree. With my vegan diet and healthy lifestyle I am confident that I can and will overcome any virus that attacks me. After all I am retired now and have never had any health problems whatsoever. Most of my friends are on medication for either diabetes/asthma/cancer/high blood pressure, whatever...The bottom line for me is that I don't want anything to do with creatures being sacrificed for my well being in the hope of a vaccine cure.
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thewolfboy said:Well Shooters, we have to simply disagree. With my vegan diet and healthy lifestyle I am confident that I can and will overcome any virus that attacks me. After all I am retired now and have never had any health problems whatsoever. Most of my friends are on medication for either diabetes/asthma/cancer/high blood pressure, whatever...The bottom line for me is that I don't want anything to do with creatures being sacrificed for my well being in the hope of a vaccine cure.
Selfish. Prick.5 -
thewolfboy said:Well Shooters, we have to simply disagree. With my vegan diet and healthy lifestyle I am confident that I can and will overcome any virus that attacks me. After all I am retired now and have never had any health problems whatsoever. Most of my friends are on medication for either diabetes/asthma/cancer/high blood pressure, whatever...The bottom line for me is that I don't want anything to do with creatures being sacrificed for my well being in the hope of a vaccine cure.Gotcha. Good for you mate. Ever had a cold ?1
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Good to see that a vegan diet and healthy lifestyle can overcome any virus - didn't know that before.1
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Wolf'boy' - if you are retired now, when did you decide to become a vegan?
Did it co-incide with your loss of humanity?
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Good to see that a vegan diet and healthy lifestyle can overcome any virus - didn't know that before.
I'm not going to have a pop at Wolfie, I think hes on a wind up and hes a Charlton supporter. There's hope .
If you want a bit of baiting nut jobs Twitter is full of them a present.0