Authoritarian policies on a minority are more dangerous than overflowing hospitals

Japan, UAE as examples push vaccination campaigns while still making them optional and telling people to not bully people into getting it

Why is social distancing not stressed anymore, why is good hygiene not stressed anymore, why are people not being told to better their immune systems through eating better and exercising, why are masks not mandatory in public places

because tunnel vision and ignorance go well together

Not anti-vax, I only refuse to let authority legislate my body and out of protest don’t take it, most people you call anti-vaxxers are not really against the vaccine, just protesting draconian measures

Honestly, if it was voluntary I would get it, but it’s not so we the inferior unvaccinated race will continue murdering each other at unprecedented rates and filling up your, not our, hospitals for the sake of political protest

Just as you don’t care if the unvaccinated will die, the unvaccinated do not care if you will die

All I’m doing is demonstrating how dividing a society just leads to war when the division was unnecessary and other countries managed to manage very well without it

And I will be called a conspiracy theorist for having a valid opinion… go on shut down any arguments with emotive consensus and majority votes

[https://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/blaming-the-victim/](https://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/blaming-the-victim/)

4 comments
  1. UAE the example I gave, by the way, 91% vaxxed with no one forcing people to do it

    Still reported most virus cases in months

  2. “All I’m doing is demonstrating how dividing a society just leads to war when the division was unnecessary and other countries managed to manage very well without it”

    But who’s actually dividing society? Those that hope that you (and ecourage you to) get a vaccination (with a proven safety track) or the folks making comparisons with nazis, demonstrating violent behavior at protests, hoarding weapons, etc. ?

    It’s also discussable that the rules are “authoritarian”. They are approved by our representstives and you aren’t actually forced to get tested or vaccinated.

    If the sole measure of whether something is “aurhoritarian” or not is whether your freedoms are restricted, then every major rule falls into that category (speed limits, smoking bans, driving on the right side of the road, mandatory school for minors, mandatory affiliation of employees to social securities, selling safe grocceries, limiting access to professions to trained people).

    We are in a civilised democracy and, as part of being part thereof, we collectively agree to limit our freedoms for the benefit of the society as a whole. This isn’t the wild west…

  3. Vaccin is not mandatory in Luxembourg so far, and has not been for the last 18 months since vaccine became available as far as I know.

  4. First of victim blaming would mean that people refusing the vaccine are victims, which they are not. While you are free to argue that the measures in Luxembourg are draconian (yikes), you can not say that people who are suffering from the measures didn’t actively choose their own situation by refusing to get vaccinated. It is still a bloody free choice you just have to live with the consequences. I‘m so done with idiots thinking that you have a right to do whatever you want without any regard to the people around you. By your logic people should also be allowed to drink and drive. Your understanding of freedom is ridiculous and even the things you’re saying just go to show that you actually are part of the problem with your rhetoric that makes references to eugenic thinking and your utter lack to comprehend that we all are in this together.

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