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Yes, valid point.

The surge of endorphins they experience after a reaction fuels paranoia.
 

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Pro-COVID activists step up campaign with demands for access to pure, laboratory-grade coronavirus


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Pro-COVID activists have demanded that they be granted the right to access pure, laboratory-grade coronavirus.

This marks an escalation of their campaign to expose themselves to coronavirus as part of their ‘basic human rights as a free human being’.

The pro-COVID campaign began shortly after the coronavirus first made an appearance in the West and has been dedicated to opposing measures such as face-masks, social distancing, and staying home, all of which were put in place to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

“My granddad didn’t fight in a war so that my Government could deny me my rights to catch coronavirus and die, or to catch it and spread it to someone else who could die,” said pro-COVID campaigner Kris Mowrun.

“My rights have been disgustingly infringed for months now – having to wear a mask and not being able to stand really close to other people – and as a result, COVID levels have dropped in the country to such a level that I’m now very unlikely to catch it by just going about my everyday life.

“So, me and my fellow campaigners for the freedom to catch coronavirus and die demand the right to access pure, laboratory-grade coronavirus that we can use to infect ourselves and then get sick and die.”

It is understood that the campaigners’ demands are starting to find sympathy outside their own fringe group, with many people now happy to support anything that will kill off the sort of people who think that wearing a facemask is some form of oppression.


Should Mr Mowrun and other pro-Covid activists, pro-diseasers be allowed to play with pure, laboratory grade coronavirus?

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Pro-COVID activists step up campaign with demands for access to pure, laboratory-grade coronavirus


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Pro-COVID activists have demanded that they be granted the right to access pure, laboratory-grade coronavirus.

This marks an escalation of their campaign to expose themselves to coronavirus as part of their ‘basic human rights as a free human being’.

The pro-COVID campaign began shortly after the coronavirus first made an appearance in the West and has been dedicated to opposing measures such as face-masks, social distancing, and staying home, all of which were put in place to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

“My granddad didn’t fight in a war so that my Government could deny me my rights to catch coronavirus and die, or to catch it and spread it to someone else who could die,” said pro-COVID campaigner Kris Mowrun.

“My rights have been disgustingly infringed for months now – having to wear a mask and not being able to stand really close to other people – and as a result, COVID levels have dropped in the country to such a level that I’m now very unlikely to catch it by just going about my everyday life.

“So, me and my fellow campaigners for the freedom to catch coronavirus and die demand the right to access pure, laboratory-grade coronavirus that we can use to infect ourselves and then get sick and die.”

It is understood that the campaigners’ demands are starting to find sympathy outside their own fringe group, with many people now happy to support anything that will kill off the sort of people who think that wearing a facemask is some form of oppression.


Should Mr Mowrun and other Pro-Covid activists, Pro-Diseasers be allowed to play with pure, laboratory grade coronavirus?

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What sort of anti-vaccine halfwit are you?


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Are you furious about plans to give COVID-19 vaccine to teenagers to save their lives and the lives of those around them? Are you just furious that COVID-19 vaccine saves lives?

Then find out exactly what type of anti-science b3llend you are below:

Permanently angry parent


Your rage about exaggerated risks like vaccines, grooming gangs and LGBT education for the under-fives is what keeps you going, occupying far more of your time than doing something useful like teaching your children to fvcking read.

Full-on conspiracy loon

Vaccine paranoia fits neatly into your terrifying imaginary world of New World Orders and 9/11 truths. If anything, vaccines are the least of your worries when you’re headed for a vaccine centre run by a Satanic-Illuminati cabal and their anal-probing alien buddies. Step away from the computer.

Science dunce

You were sh1t at science at school, so science is clearly sh1t. You believe vaccines cause death and electrical waves from street lights are the cause of your headaches, not Vodka/Beer/Wine/Cigs/More Vodka from Asda.

Washed-up celebrity

If you’re an ancient DJ, past-it model or former member of a dire, two-hit 1990s pop band, anti-vaxxer views offer a last taste of fame. Really you should do the dignified thing and quietly fade into appearing in panto in Romford.

True drivel believer

You have a gullible belief in any YouTube and online fringe bullsh1t, including but not restricted to: healing crystals, ghosts, angels, past life regression, colonic irrigation and Slender Man. Everything you believe is fvckwitted nonsense, but at least you’re consistent.

Professional right-wing contrarian

If you’re Katie Hopkins or similar, anti-vaccine hysteria is a great opportunity to grind some dismal axe about ‘the nanny state telling you what to do’. You’d be in favour of smallpox or polio if it played well on YouTube/Twitter.

What kind of antivaxxer are you? Leave your comments below.

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Anti-vaccine ideology has roots in white supremacy, according to right-wing extremism expert Jeff Sherlet.

While appearing on MSNBC’s “All in With Chris Hayes” last night, Sherlet joined a conversation regarding politicians’ seemingly indifferent attitude towards vaccination. Speaking in regards to former U.S. president Donald Trump getting booed at his rally in response to advising the audience get vaccinated, host Chris Hayes said: “It’s like, ‘I don’t know, what do you guys want? You want the vaccines? You don’t want the vaccines?’ He’s catering to the crowd, he’s not telling them. This stuff is not coming from him, it’s coming from somewhere else.”
In response, Sherlet, a writer and philosopher who specialises in right-wing extremism, explained that historically, the anti-vaccine movement has largely been based on the false belief that white people have “natural immunity” due to their claimed superior genes. Therefore, white supremacists — or those who empathise with white supremacist ideology — often convince themselves that they don’t “need” to be vaccinated.
 
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Anti-vaccine ideology has roots in white supremacy, according to right-wing extremism expert Jeff Sherlet.

While appearing on MSNBC’s “All in With Chris Hayes” last night, Sherlet joined a conversation regarding politicians’ seemingly indifferent attitude towards vaccination. Speaking in regards to former U.S. president Donald Trump getting booed at his rally in response to advising the audience get vaccinated, host Chris Hayes said: “It’s like, ‘I don’t know, what do you guys want? You want the vaccines? You don’t want the vaccines?’ He’s catering to the crowd, he’s not telling them. This stuff is not coming from him, it’s coming from somewhere else.”
In response, Sherlet, a writer and philosopher who specialises in right-wing extremism, explained that historically, the anti-vaccine movement has largely been based on the false belief that white people have “natural immunity” due to their claimed superior genes. Therefore, white supremacists — or those who empathise with white supremacist ideology — often convince themselves that they don’t “need” to be vaccinated.
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And you believe it enough to post it here? Or are you accusing me and others here of being white supremacists? Be very careful hope you answer that.
 

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In response, Sherlet, a writer and philosopher who specialises in right-wing extremism, explained that historically, the anti-vaccine movement has largely been based on the false belief that white people have “natural immunity”

Absolutely and I have posted information to support this stance previously. The demonization of traditional medicine (practiced for thousands of years) by the first white settlers who parodied the indigenous peoples as "ignorant savages" and which continues to this day.
 

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I consider myself to be a socialist, same rights for all

Until it comes to spreading your killer Covid virus. Then you don't believe in "equal rights" for all at all.


You and those like you want (demand) the right to still roam freely while the most vulnerable in society remain in isolation to "protect" them from the likes of you.



Socialist my arse.
 

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As for traditional medicines - What do you think of bears being caged for yrs on end with a tube inserted into their system to extract bile?

The information I posted was the early origins of the smallpox vaccine. Dismissed by early "anti-vaxxer" religious nutjobs as quackery but later a similar technique was used to make the actual vaccine.
 
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