Originally Posted by Riflehunter
I think it's reasonable that if people don't want to be vaccinated for Covid-19 then they shouldn't be forced to. But what I don't understand is why should those same people then be subsidized by the community should they require hospitalization for Covid if they catch it? Isn't it reasonable that they pay a greater contribution for that cost than somebody who was vaccinated? And in a situation when hospitals are packed because of a pandemic, shouldn't priority be given to those who have been vaccinated? And why shouldn't a business have the right to exclude someone from entering their premises if they haven't been vaccinated if it is reasonable to believe that there is a greater risk from those unvaccinated people? And why shouldn't someone who catches Covid from an unvaccinated person have the right to sue them for any loss they suffer for failure to take reasonable care? And why do those who are not vaccinated, think that because they read some non-sense on the internet such as "the vaccines are designed so that the gov't can control people" think that because they then regurgitate such non-sense, they are somehow more intelligent than those who take what was written on the internet for what it was...garbage? And why aren't unvaccinated people also "sheep" if they follow what all the other unvaccinated people do and say?

what an anti science pathological liar


Tens of Millions of idiots that got the untested shot still got covid and spread covid. Tens of Millions also had strokes and clots that plugged up the hospitals so healthy people couldn't get treatment.

Take your clown world bs elsewhere and read an 8th grade science book