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The vaccinated need to go
#11
Mods, please move off of football board...
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#12
Quote: @Waterboy said:
Immunization expert: 'Unvaccinated people are not dangerous; vaccinated people are dangerous for others' - America's Frontline Doctors (americasfrontlinedoctors.org)
 Dude is there a rightwing wacko mis-information spreading website you don't subscribe to?

https://time.com/6092368/americas-frontline-doctors-covid-19-misinformation/


Since its founding last year by Dr. Simone Gold, a Los Angeles physician who was later arrested during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, America’s Frontline Doctors has nurtured medical conspiracies popular in right-wing circles. Created as a political project to support the Trump Administration’s economic reopening push, it ricocheted from promoting skepticism about COVID-19 to launching a national RV tour to denounce “medical censorship and cancel culture.” It promoted hydroxychloroquine as a miracle drug and billed itself as a provider of legal services for people who refuse to be vaccinated or to wear a mask, or who want to stop vaccinations for children.

Stormed the Capitol with the loonies?  Check
Promotes hydroxychloroquine as a Covid miracle cure?  Check
Asks for donations for their miracle cure and never receive treatments?  Check

Yep, certified crazy people, selling snake oil .... 


But hey I'm sure you're not even aware this is a rightwing, tea party funded collection of scam artists preying on gullible half-wits.


 Why are you anti-vaxers so skeptical of legitimate doctos and science, but you leap right onto the crazies at the drop of a hat?
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#13
Quote: @SFVikeFan said:
 Dude is there a rightwing wacko mis-information spreading website you don't subscribe to?

https://time.com/6092368/americas-frontline-doctors-covid-19-misinformation/


Since its founding last year by Dr. Simone Gold, a Los Angeles physician who was later arrested during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, America’s Frontline Doctors has nurtured medical conspiracies popular in right-wing circles. Created as a political project to support the Trump Administration’s economic reopening push, it ricocheted from promoting skepticism about COVID-19 to launching a national RV tour to denounce “medical censorship and cancel culture.” It promoted hydroxychloroquine as a miracle drug and billed itself as a provider of legal services for people who refuse to be vaccinated or to wear a mask, or who want to stop vaccinations for children.

Stormed the Capitol with the loonies?  Check
Promotes hydroxychloroquine as a Covid miracle cure?  Check
Asks for donations for their miracle cure and never receive treatments?  Check

Yep, certified crazy people, selling snake oil .... 


But hey I'm sure you're not even aware this is a rightwing, tea party funded collection of scam artists preying on gullible half-wits.


 Why are you anti-vaxers so skeptical of legitimate doctos and science, but you leap right onto the crazies at the drop of a hat?
Why is that, for a $1000, please, Alex.
What is unabated conformation bias? 
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#15
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@AGRforever said:
lol what is this?
This is what we are dealing with in society, people like this. Unhinged weirdos. Over a f#$%ing vaccine of all things, lmao. 

JFC, Sticky....do you ever nose-bleed from your perch in the Ivory Tower? 


Quote: @purplefaithful said:
I think the OP was joking around...Or not. 
Winner....thanks, PF.  

Un-vaxxed Vikes had (by & large) great games....vaxxed playas/coachies...not so much.
After all the sturm and drang of the  the un-vaxxed Vikes, twas a purple thought. 

(There's no delete post option for the morning after, lol.)
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