Time for mandatory vaccinations

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  1. > Some German politicians insist a vaccine mandate would divide society. Others argue it would be unconstitutional. Ines Eisele believes these are weak arguments and an excuse to do nothing

    Ines Eisele is right. The pandering to anti-vax conspiracy loons strikes me as the most bizarre thing in this whole pandemic.

  2. And what happens if you do not want the vaccine?

    Put in concentration camp? Gassed to death?

    We are just inches away from this happening.

  3. How about no.

    The people in power keep taking more power. And the pandemic has been an excuse for a lot of weird stuff.

    Here they are already saying the vaccine only counts for 9 months of qr code validity.
    And that the nu- variants will urge vaccin tweaking.

    Or vaccin cocktails to be made.

    And you still can’t pick which vaccin you receive.

    Polls, that people are in favour, i’m not that convinced they are true.

  4. I support it. Normally, I’d say people should have the freedom to choose this themselves, but the positives of mass vaccination outweigh that freedom.

    People should stop arguing that governments shouldn’t force vaccination. I know it might be scary for a government to do such an authoritarian thing, but it’s not as if they do it just because they can. It wouldn’t be the start of some fascist era or something. It shouldn’t be frowned upon that some people are forced to give up their own rights for the benefit of society after almost two years of everyone’s rights being taken away.

  5. Mandatory vaccination against something about as deadly as the flue? “Liberal” authoritarians are too funny..

    I’m starting to believe there is no liberals at all..

  6. I refuse 3rd dose booster vaccination until the western priviliged patriarchy has contributed for 1st and 2nd doses of vaccination to disadvantaged countries worldwide.

    I wonder what arguments leftists and rightists will use against me now.

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