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by Jonathan Barr
15 December 2020 5:34 AM

Here We Go Again…

Matt Hancock raised the alarm in Parliament yesterday when he said a new variant of Coronavirus was doing the rounds and linked this to the rise in community infections in Kent and London. The press release from Public Health England has the details.

The strain was identified due to Public Health England’s proactive and enhanced monitoring following the increase in cases seen in Kent and London. The variant has been named ‘VUI – 202012/01’ (the first Variant Under Investigation in December 2020).

As of December 13th, 1,108 cases with this variant have been identified, predominantly in the South and East of England. PHE is working with partners to investigate and plans to share its findings over the next two weeks. There is currently no evidence to suggest that the strain has any impact on disease severity, antibody response or vaccine efficacy.

High numbers of cases of the variant virus have been observed in some areas where there is also a high incidence of COVID-19. It is not yet known whether the variant is responsible for these increased numbers of cases. PHE will monitor the impact of this in the coming days and weeks.

It is not uncommon for viruses to undergo mutations; seasonal influenza mutates every year. Variants of SARS-CoV-2 have been observed in other countries, such as Spain.

This variant includes a mutation in the ‘spike’ protein. Changes in this part of the spike protein may result in the virus becoming more infectious and spreading more easily between people.

A paper in Nature by François Balloux among others provides some helpful context. He pointed out in a Twitter thread that he and his team had identified 12,000 variants/mutations, none of which increased transmission or led to more severe infections.

To give some context to the recent announcement of a new #SARSCoV2 variant/mutation, it may be helpful to realise that in the paper below we identified >12,000 variants/mutations in the first ~50k genomes and we're now at >250k genomes.
1/https://t.co/yLpOcbtHvo

— Prof Francois Balloux (@BallouxFrancois) December 14, 2020

At the Number 10 press briefing that followed Matt Hancock’s announcement, Chris Whitty played down potential fears concerning the new variant, as Ross Clark reports in the Spectator:

Mutations are only to be expected, he said, and many have already emerged. It isn’t clear, he added, whether the new variant is more transmissible than previous ones… There is no evidence, he said, that the new variant is more dangerous to humans than previous versions, and no reason to suspect that this would be the case… Nor, said Whitty, is there any reason to imagine that the new variant will be any more resistant to the Pfizer vaccine or any other vaccine, too few people have yet been given the vaccine for the virus to start developing its own immunity to the vaccine. 

The sudden appearance of a variant/mutation – LonKent-20? – along with the rising numbers of reported cases has led to speculation about whether we’ll still give five days off over Christmas. Whitty reminded us that “the fact that some relaxations are being made not to the tiering but to people’s ability to meet their families over Christmas does not mean that they should go to the top of the licence of that. The point of this is, under certain circumstances, for families who wish to, to get together, but they really have to be very very careful”. Hancock said:

On the modelling around Christmas, it all depends on people’s behaviour and the most important thing is that people are cautious and careful ahead of Christmas and during Christmas and hence why we’re saying that so clearly.

Back to Ross Clark in the Spectator:

Should we worry about the emergence of a new variant of SARS-CoV-2, the virus which causes COVID-19? As I wrote in May, the SARS-CoV-2 virus has already mutated once into a form that might be more transmissible. This could possibly explain why Europe and North America have found it harder to contain the virus than have Asian countries. Were we fighting a slightly different disease to the one which emerged in Wuhan in January? 

In a recent survey of 46,723 people with COVID-19 from 99 countries, researchers identified more than 12,700 mutations. “None of these mutations are making COVID-19 spread more rapidly,” according to Lucy van Dorp, a professor at University College London’s Genetics Institute and one of the co-lead researchers on the study.

But what today’s news has done, in particular the decision to shift the capital into a higher tier, is to change the mood. From a picture of declining infections in late November and early December, we are heading back, once more, into a period of tighter restrictions. 

Once again, as throughout this crisis, questions at this evening’s briefing focused on whether tighter lockdowns would be imposed. This time, there were also repeated questions on whether the relaxation of rules on households mixing over Christmas ought now to be revisited. Given that Germany and other countries have started imposing lockdowns across Christmas, I give it until about Thursday until Boris is back at the lectern announcing that, regrettably, it is going to be necessary to cancel Granny’s visit.

Ross Clark’s piece is worth reading in full.

London Placed in Tier 3

Captain Scapegoat, the Secretary of State for Bad News

The other big story yesterday was that London will be placed in Tier 3 at one minute after midnight on Wednesday morning, along with south and west Essex, and south Hertfordshire. The move means that 34 million people – 61% of the English population – will be living under the highest level of COVID-19 restrictions. It was significant that this was announced by Matt Hancock, not “too busy with Brussels” Boris, presumably because it was such bad news and Boris wanted to avoid the blame. From Hancock’s statement:

Sadly, the news on the spread of the virus is not good. The latest number of cases of coronavirus is rising once more. We’ve seen an increase of 14% in the last week and the number of patients admitted to hospital across the UK has risen again too.

The average number of new cases reported each day is 18,023 which is up on last week. Today, there are 16,531 COVID-19 patients in hospitals across the UK, which is also up. And sadly, on average each day over the past week 420 deaths have been reported

Once again, the spread of this disease is not even across the country. There have been sharp rises in South Wales, London, Kent, Essex and parts of the East and South East of England. In some areas, the doubling time is now seven days. This rise is amongst people of all age groups, not just school-age children.

I’m particularly concerned by the rising rates amongst the over-60s and the number of people in hospital, which is also rising. That’s even before we factor in the increases in last week’s rates. And we know through painful experience: more cases lead to more hospitalisations and sadly, more deaths.

At this point it is worth turning to Tim Spector, the founder of the ZOE App.

First, he was asked on Twitter whether the rate of infection is increasing:

@timspector does the ZOE app show a "doubling of cases every 7 days"? I trust your app and your reporting of its data a significant amount and want to know your stance, please.

— The Girl Next Door (@notabot40775748) December 14, 2020

And his reply:

No – none of the 3 survey methods show anything so alarming – react decreasing – ONS and Zoe slightly increasing – so alarmist except in South Wales ! Stay with us for the transparent data https://t.co/a4RV5B9ECM

— Tim Spector MD (Prof) (@timspector) December 14, 2020

Secondly, what does the ZOE App tell us about the rising rates among the over-60s?

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When Hancock referred to “rising rates amongst the over-60s”, perhaps he meant the rising number of over-60s in hospitals and care homes becoming infected, even though infections among the entire population of over-60s appears to be falling. Tim was asked about this on Twitter and said:

Good question. current data suggests that around 25% of cases arise from hospitals and care homes – so we will see a mismatch between drops in the population and persistant cases in hospital as occurred at end of first wave. Also Surveys like our and ONS underrepresent care homes https://t.co/cbwGxojNlh

— Tim Spector MD (Prof) (@timspector) December 14, 2020

If Tim Spector is right, it points to a problem in hospitals and care homes, i.e. nosocomial infection. It is hard to see how it can be fixed by closing bars and restaurants, and at such short notice that Hancock jumped the gun and announced the new restrictions two days ahead of the “review” scheduled for Wednesday.

To get an idea of what Tier 3 means for the hospitality trade, it’s also worth turning to a recent story in the Manchester Evening News.

Simon Delaney has worked in the pub industry for 30 years. Now he fears his venues won’t make it through to the new year, and believes the coronavirus restrictions placed on the hospitality industry could signal the end for the great British pub.

Simon, who also runs the Little Bee in Sale, has even won awards for his pub’s ability to connect people, including best community pub in Great Britain, the Spirit of Manchester and the Pride of Manchester. But, since the beginning of the pandemic, his local community have been left without the support of one its most cherished institutions. And, now that Greater Manchester is in Tier 3, Simon fears his pub won’t survive past Christmas.

Simon worries that even if the region is moved down to Tier 2, many of his local punters don’t have the income to support buying a ‘substantial meal’ every time they want a drink. And the lack of support for the hospitality industry, he claims, could signal the end for what he describes as the great British pub.

“With the first lockdown everything was okay – we had the furlough and there were grants, loans, and all kinds of support,” Simon said.

“After that, when the new restrictions came in with the curfew and the substantial meal it all just went downhill. When we went into this second lockdown we thought it’s okay, it will only be a couple of weeks, but then we have come out and we are still in lockdown here.”

Over the last five years, Simon, who drank his first ever pint in the Firbank and grew up locally, has repeatedly beaten the odds to keep the pub open. A drug dealer demanded £5,000 from Simon to “make it stop”, before ending up being prosecuted for blackmail. Simon has also fought back from a brain haemorrhage to turn the Firbank into an award-winning pub which employs local people.

Whilst Simon’s staff are on furlough pay, he and his wife Rachel are not receiving an income, and cannot apply for any extra support.

“Tier 3 and Tier 2 is going to be the death of the great British pub. We have already got a situation where people are leaving the industry, and they won’t come back.

“For me this is a lifestyle not a job, but now we are both having to look at taking other employment. It has left me and my wife in tears seeing what is happening to this industry. There aren’t many community centres left in Wythenshawe and that has become the role of the pub. If the pub isn’t here, who will it be?”

Worth reading in full.

Is the Rise in Community Infections an Artefact of Increased Testing and False Positives?

The apparent rise in infections that has prompted moving London into Tier 3 may be due to our old friend the false positive rate of the PCR test. Today, we’re publishing a piece describing in fairly simply language how the test works and why false positives are such a problem. It’s by an eminent research scientist who has a PhD in microbial pathogenicity and has been using RT-PCR for over 30 years. Here’s an extract:

The amazing sensitivity of methods based on PCR is both their exoneration and their potential downfall. Each PCR cycle doubles the amount of material, which may not sound impressive, but it really is. To illustrate this, imagine you were perched on top of the Big Ben tower (96 metres up) and it doubled in length every second. Within 22 seconds (22 doublings), you would be travelling at the speed of light (leaving aside Special Relativity). So if something goes wrong in the PCR, you quickly amplify an aberrant result to staggering proportions.

After outlining the various ways in which the PCR test can generate false positive, he reaches his sobering conclusion.

This is a technical summary stripped of as much jargon as possible. As it relates to COVID-19, it doesn’t cover so-called ‘cold’ positives, in which virus RNA (including RNA fragments) is present in samples that do not contain viable or infectious virus and yet may still may give a positive signal. But it should highlight that although qRT-PCR is immensely powerful in research, its potential pitfalls require punctilious safeguards. In research, each experiment is performed with independent samples on at least two occasions – a minimal requirement for publication by respected journals. Interpreting both positive and negative qRT-PCR results requires experience that is most abundant among molecular biologists working on eukaryotic systems, and one wonders to what extent they have been called upon to advise on COVID-19 testing. There are few technical grounds on which to be confident that qRT-PCR is readily scalable, but doubts about its clinical application could be met squarely, whilst respecting patient anonymity, by complete, contemporaneous and auditable transparency.

This is a great explanation from a scientist who knows everything there is to know about this incredibly complex diagnostic tool.

Worth reading in full.

WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyseus Accused of Aiding Genocide

Tedros Ghebreyseus, Director General of the World Health Organisation, stands accused of aiding genocide during his time as a Government Minister in Ethiopia. MailOnline has the story:  

American economist David Steinman has accused WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, 55, of aiding genocide in Ethiopia. He accused Tedros of being one of three officials who were in charge of the security services over that period, during which the “killing” and “torturing” of Ethiopians took place. 

Tedros was the country’s foreign minister until 2016 when his Tigray People’s Liberation Front party was in power. Raised in Tigray, he also served as Ethiopia’s health minister from 2005 to 2012 before being elected WHO director-general in 2017, the first African to take the role.

Mr Steinman, who was nominated for the 2019 Nobel peace prize, lodged the complaint calling for Tedros to be prosecuted for genocide at the International Criminal Court in the Hague. He claimed that Tedros “was a crucial decision maker in relation to security service actions that included killing, arbitrarily detaining and torturing Ethiopians”.

Mr Steinman also alleged that the WHO chief oversaw the “killing, and causing serious bodily and mental harm to, members of the Amhara, Konso, Oromo and Somali tribes with intent to destroy those tribes in whole or in part”. He claimed that while Tedros “co-led” Ethiopia’s Government for four years, the regime “was marked by widespread or systematic crimes against humanity by subordinates”.

In the filed complaint, Mr Steinman referenced a 2016 US Government report on human rights in Ethiopia that found the “civilian authorities at times did not maintain control over the security forces, and local police in rural areas and local militias sometimes acted independently”.

Mr Steinman, a former consulting expert to the US National Security Council, accused Tedros of being involved in the “intimidation of opposition candidates and supporters” which included “arbitrary arrest… and lengthy pre-trial detention”.  

The complaint can only proceed to the Hague court if it is adopted by prosecutors. It would be the first prosecution of a senior UN figure if it does proceed.   

Tedros has denied the allegations and any wrongdoing. 

Worth reading in full.

Covert Strategies – A Letter to the British Psychological Society

The compliant attitude of the British public to the Government’s heavy-heavy handed restrictions – the lockdowns, mask-wearing, travel restrictions, and so on – has been a notable feature of the COVID-19 crisis. Dr Gary Sidley, a Lockdown Sceptics reader and a psychologist, says that this has much to do with the fear engendered by the psychologists employed in the Behavioural Insights Team. Their approach to terrifying the public is based on the acronym MINDSPACE, according to Dr Sidley, which he summed up in a blogpost here. In brief:

  • MESSENGER – We are influenced by the source of the information
  • INCENTIVES – We employ predictable shortcuts such as strongly avoiding losses
  • NORMS – We are strongly influenced by what others do
  • DEFAULTS – We ‘go with the flow’ of pre-set options
  • SALIENCE – Our attention is drawn to what is novel and seems personally relevant
  • PRIMING – Our acts are often influenced by subconscious cues
  • AFFECT – Our emotions powerfully shape our actions
  • COMMITMENTS – We seek to be consistent with our public promises
  • EGO – We act in ways that make us feel better about ourselves

He has written a letter to British Psychological Society highlighting the ethical implications of the strategy, which believes may constitute a breach of psychologists’ professional code of ethics:

A comprehensive account of the psychological approaches deployed by the Behavioural Insight Team (BIT) is provided in the document, “MINDSPACE: Influencing behaviour through public policy” (available here). The authors describe how their behavioural strategies provide “low cost, low pain ways of ‘nudging’ citizens… into new ways of acting by going with the grain of how we think and act“…

Many of the nudges developed and put forward by the BIT psychologists are, to various degrees, acting upon us automatically, below the level of conscious thought and reason. Although we accept there may be legitimate reasons for utilising covert psychological strategies within our communities, perhaps as a marketing tool to shape opinion about a consumer product or as part of, for example, Government campaigns to discourage vandalism or to prevent young men stabbing each other, in the sphere of individual health decisions we believe transparency is required.

In order to inform and direct the Government’s communication strategy aimed at achieving the public’s compliance with COVID-19 restrictions, it is apparent that the BIT psychologists have promoted a range of covert psychological interventions. For example, our inherent need to preserve a positive self-image has been exploited by the incessant slogans and mantras insisting that compliance with the Government’s coronavirus diktats is akin to the altruism of helping others, a focus on ‘ego’, to use the MINDSPACE terminology. Another example has been the use of peer pressure (‘norms’) on the non-compliers by casting these supposed miscreants in the uncomfortable bracket of a deviant minority. But the most potent, and most ethically dubious, strategy has been the inflation of fear (‘affect’) as a means of coercing people into obedience.

The decision to inflate the levels of fear among the British public was a strategic one, as indicated by the minutes of the SAGE meeting of March 22nd, 2020. Clearly, the BIT psychologists recommended scaring people as an effective way of maximising compliance with the coronavirus restrictions. Consequently, the general population has had to endure a media onslaught primarily aimed at inflating perceived threat levels that has included: the daily announcement of coronavirus-death statistics, displayed without context; repeated footage of people dying in Intensive Care Units; scary slogans and the promotion of face coverings, a potent symbol of danger, despite there being little evidence for their effectiveness in reducing viral spread.

The authors of MINDSPACE recognised the significant ethical dilemmas arising from the use of influencing strategies that impact subconsciously on the country’s citizens. They acknowledged that the deployment of covert methods to change behaviour “has implications for consent and freedom of choice” and offers people “little opportunity to opt out”. Furthermore, it is conceded that “policymakers wishing to use these tools… need the approval of the public to do so”. So have the British people been consulted about whether they agree to Government using covert psychological techniques to promote compliance with contentious public health policies? We suspect not. It seems the BIT psychologists are operating in ethically murky waters in implementing their nudges, without our consent, to promote mass acceptance of infringements on basic human freedoms.

In the British Psychological Society Code of Ethics & Conduct one of the ‘Statement of Values’ is: “Psychologists value the dignity and worth of all persons, with sensitivity to the dynamics of perceived authority or influence over persons and peoples and with particular regard to people’s rights. In applying these values, Psychologists should consider consent and self-determination.“

We believe that the BIT psychologists, in their deployment of covert strategies to achieve compliance with unprecedented lockdowns, travel restrictions and mask mandates, have blatantly failed to practice in a way that is consistent with the ethics of the British Psychological Society.

Worth reading in full.

Dr Gary Sidley, is looking for co-signatories. If you are UK based psychologist or therapist and would like to support the letter, do get in touch with him by email or on twitter.

Wetherspoons Strikes Back

A branch of Spoons down in Faversham caused a bit of stir yesterday after putting up some posters in one of its windows. KentOnline has the story:

Pub chain giant Wetherspoon has been branded “socially irresponsible” for displaying anti-lockdown messages from its newsletter in the window of one of its outlets. The move has angered a town councillor who says the posters “play down” the seriousness of the infection when Swale is suffering especially high numbers of cases.

Cllr Hannah Perkin spotted the newsletter pages posted in the window of the Leading Light Wetherspoon in Faversham today and posted her anger on Twitter. “This is especially dangerous in Swale where we have some of the highest rates in the country,” she wrote. “This is socially irresponsible and not the way out of Tier 3. Speaking to KentOnline, she said: “Swale’s rates are still quite high and I think its concerning when public health experts are telling us that we really should be abiding with Government guidelines.”

The subversive pages come from the latest edition of the Wetherspoon News, which focusses on COVID-19 and features among others, Lord Jonathan Sumption, Dr Johan Giesecke and Dr Mike Yeadon. The online edition is available here, but look out for 120-page edition of the print magazine which should be available in your local Spoons and would make a good accompaniment to a substantial meal.

Documentary About Sweden

Lockdown Sceptics reader Sean Spencer went to Stockholm in August to make a zero budget documentary with BAFTA nominated filmmaker Claudia Nye about the Swedish approach to Coronavirus. They were so impressed by Anders Tegnell’s steely determination under intense scrutiny and worldwide pressure, they arranged an interview with him and produced a film about Sweden’s unique approach to managing the virus.

Sean has posted a couple of clips on YouTube: How novel is COVID-19, and is population density one reason the Swedish approach seems to have largely worked?

Both worth checking out.

Free Speech Union Vows to Take Will Knowland Fight to Parliament

Alas, Will Knowland has failed to overturn his dismissal on appeal. Will is the Eton teacher – and Free Speech Union member – who was sacked for refusing to delete his video-lecture challenging radical feminist orthodoxy. The Telegraph‘s Camilla Turner has the story.

Eton College’s dismissal of a Master was justified, an appeal panel has ruled as free speech activists pledge to elevate the case to the Attorney General.

The Head Master of the 580-year-old institution said that intellectual freedom “lies at the heart” of an Eton education but added that there are “limits to the freedoms that teachers have”.

Simon Henderson told parents that there must now be a period of reflection on recent events and that the school will need to “consider how we continue to maintain a positive dialogue between those who hold opposing views”. He urged both parents and Eton Masters to “move forward together for the benefit of the boys”.

Will Knowland, an English teacher at Eton, was sacked earlier this year for gross misconduct after recording a lecture which questioned “current radical feminist orthodoxy” and then refusing to remove it from his YouTube channel.

The Free Speech Union has vowed to take the case up with the Charity Commission and the Attorney General, as well as get its friends in Parliament to amend the Equality Act. You can read its response here and in this Twitter thread.

The Free Speech Union is disappointed to learn that Eton’s governing body has decided to uphold the decision to sack our member Will Knowland. No teacher should lose his or her job for challenging ideological orthodoxy, least of all a teacher at Eton. 1/11

— The Free Speech Union (@SpeechUnion) December 14, 2020

Round-up

  • “COVID-19 PPE: Hospital gowns that cost £122 million never used” – An update from the BBC on the 25 million gowns ordered from PPE Medpro back in June at a cost to the taxpayer of £122 million
  • “Family kicked off plane for authoritarian mask rules” – Two stories in one video from Sky News Australia. First the news that Italy has approved hydroxychloroquine, and then an item on the American couple kicked off a plane after their two year-old wouldn’t wear a mask
  • “Sturgeon urged to publish exit timeline amid fears vaccine could lull public into flouting rules” – Scottish Government advisors want the First Minister to put an end date on restrictions, says the Scottish Sun. What a good idea
  • “Mandating vaccinations is discriminatory and wrong” – A welcome statement from the Nadhim Zahawi, the minister responsible for vaccinations. No plans for vaccine passports
  • “Solvang openly defies state COVID-19 order” – Solvang in California is keeping its bars and restaurants open despite the state edict requiring their closure, reports the Santa Barbara Independent
  • “How Wales’ COVID-19 outbreak spiralled out of control” – Dr Waqar Rashid takes a look at the situation in Wales for the Spectator. The problem lies, he suggests, with an under-resourced health service
  • “Chris Whitty rejects viral claims about coronavirus vaccine causing infertility” – The Mirror reports on Chris Whitty’s response to one of the fears around the vaccine
  • “Common Cold Coronaviruses Tied to Less Severe COVID-19 Cases” – Report in the Scientist. Could this be Matt Hancock’s new highly-infectious strain?
  • “Tyranny during its reign is unrecognized by its victims” – An interesting perspective on our current predicament from Donald J. Boudreaux on the AIER blog
  • “Vote for political cartoon of the year” – It’s not to late to vote. Bob’s is good, obviously, and I like Dave Brown’s too. You can vote in three categories in total and Bob has cartoons in two of them
  • “Father who ‘begged’ GP for an MRI scan dies from cancer after COVID-19 backlog” – The Telegraph reports on the sad case of Sherwin Hall, 27, who died waiting for an MRI scan
  • “Government wants to ‘keep schools open’ as London mayor calls to shut them” – The Telegraph reports on the mad argument over schools
  • “Michigan Catholic schools sue state to be able to stay open” – Meanwhile in the US, a school is fighting to stay open
  • “SARS-CoV-2 RNA reverse-transcribed and integrated into the human genome” – A study, yet to be peer-reviewed, suggesting that SARS-CoV-2 RNA can be reverse-transcribed and integrated into the human genome
  • “Fact check: Inventor of method used to test for COVID-19 didn’t say it can’t be used in virus detection” – A fact check on the quote “PCR tests cannot detect free infectious viruses at all” often attributed to the test’s inventor Kary Mullis. He didn’t say those words but it a fair reflection of his views, according to Reuters
  • “How race politics liberated the elites” – If society is inherently oppressive there can be no room for the common good, asks philosopher Matthew B. Crawford in UnHerd

Theme Tunes Suggested by Readers

Five today: “London Blues” by David Koven, “Here Comes Another Wave” by Legs11, “White China” by Ultravox, “Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps” by Doris Day and “Que Sera Sera” also by Doris Day

Love in the Time of Covid

We have created some Lockdown Sceptics Forums, including a dating forum called “Love in a Covid Climate” that has attracted a bit of attention. We have a team of moderators in place to remove spam and deal with the trolls, but sometimes it takes a little while so please bear with us. You have to register to use the Forums, but that should just be a one-time thing. Any problems, email the Lockdown Sceptics webmaster Ian Rons here.

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Woke Gobbledegook

We’ve decided to create a permanent slot down here for woke gobbledegook. Today, from Leo Terrel, a new story from liberal academia. In this case the Harvard Medical School:

In the English language, there are tons of words used interchangeably for female: woman, lady, girl, gal, even damsel, to name but a few. Harvard Medical School just used a new one: “birthing people”.

“Globally, ethnic minority pregnant and birthing people suffer worse outcomes and experiences during and after pregnancy and childbirth,” a tweet said. 

Shortly after, the institution shared a follow-up. 

“The webinar panellists used the term ‘birthing person’ to include those who identify as non-binary or transgender because not all who give birth identify as ‘women’ or ‘girls’,” they said.

They added that the terminology was not meant to “dehumanize” or “erase” women, however it seems to do exactly that by reducing women to their organs. 

To sum it up, this statement is neither progressive nor inclusive. When talking about those who give birth, women should ideally be first on the list. 

For a side that argues in favour of science, the hypocrisy is astounding.

Stop Press: On the subject of liberal academia, we’ve had a couple more entries to our contest for a Woke-English translation of this tweet from the Rhodes Trust.

Billy-Ray Belcourt (Prairies & @wadhamoxford 2016) is an Assistant Prof in the Creative Writing Program at @UBC. He aims a sociological eye on the nexus of race, gender, & sexuality to imagine forms of queer indigeneity that exist in the register of futurity #LGBTHistoryMonth 🏳️‍🌈 pic.twitter.com/6GPn03p7tm

— Rhodes Trust (@rhodes_trust) February 4, 2020

Here’s the first entry:

Billy-Ray works at the University of British Columbia imagining what new letters can be added to LGBTQ+ in the future

And here’s the second:

Billy and Ray are modern alchemists. They can make gold from anything. Or less. Undaunted by empirical evidence that older alchemical methods had failed because the real elemental nature of the target metal resisted synthesis, Billy and Ray pursue, instead, a dog-legged, two-stage, approach. First, an entirely fictional, idealised, currency is created by combining precise quantities of self-importance, outrage, and fashionable abstract nouns. This mind-dependent currency is then exchanged, in meticulously concocted conditions of academic credulity and fear, for the real thing. It is to be noted that the idealised substance has a highly unstable ontological nature, depending as it does on the maintenance of a complex illusion on the part of both its creators and market-makers in the academic community. This would be threatened if Billy or Ray were ever to develop any real creative output; hence their employment roles. Billy and Ray used to worry that their fraud was too transparent. But not these days. 

Stop Press 2: The Telegraph has news of a rare victory for common sense. Unconscious Bias Training will be scrapped for all civil servants after a Government review found little evidence that it works. Toby is taking the credit for this because the Free Speech Union published a comprehensive briefing paper debunking UBT a couple of months ago. You can read that paper here.

“Mask Exempt” Lanyards

We’ve created a one-stop shop down here for people who want to buy (or make) a “Mask Exempt” lanyard/card. You can print out and laminate a fairly standard one for free here and it has the advantage of not explicitly claiming you have a disability. But if you have no qualms about that (or you are disabled), you can buy a lanyard from Amazon saying you do have a disability/medical exemption here (takes a while to arrive). The Government has instructions on how to download an official “Mask Exempt” notice to put on your phone here. You can get a “Hidden Disability” tag from ebay here and an “exempt” card with lanyard for just £1.99 from Etsy here. And, finally, if you feel obliged to wear a mask but want to signal your disapproval of having to do so, you can get a “sexy world” mask with the Swedish flag on it here.

Don’t forget to sign the petition on the UK Government’s petitions website calling for an end to mandatory face masks in shops here.

A reader has started a website that contains some useful guidance about how you can claim legal exemption.

If you’re a shop owner and you want to let your customers know you will not be insisting on face masks or asking them what their reasons for exemption are, you can download a friendly sign to stick in your window here.

And here’s an excellent piece about the ineffectiveness of masks by a Roger W. Koops, who has a doctorate in organic chemistry. See also the Swiss Doctor’s thorough review of the scientific evidence here.

The Great Barrington Declaration

Professor Martin Kulldorff, Professor Sunetra Gupta and Professor Jay Bhattacharya

The Great Barrington Declaration, a petition started by Professor Martin Kulldorff, Professor Sunetra Gupta and Professor Jay Bhattacharya calling for a strategy of “Focused Protection” (protect the elderly and the vulnerable and let everyone else get on with life), was launched in October and the lockdown zealots have been doing their best to discredit it ever since. If you googled it a week after launch, the top hits were three smear pieces from the Guardian, including: “Herd immunity letter signed by fake experts including ‘Dr Johnny Bananas’.” (Freddie Sayers at UnHerd warned us about this the day before it appeared.) On the bright side, Google UK has stopped shadow banning it, so the actual Declaration now tops the search results – and Toby’s Spectator piece about the attempt to suppress it is among the top hits – although discussion of it has been censored by Reddit. The reason the zealots hate it, of course, is that it gives the lie to their claim that “the science” only supports their strategy. These three scientists are every bit as eminent – more eminent – than the pro-lockdown fanatics so expect no let up in the attacks. (Wikipedia has also done a smear job.)

You can find it here. Please sign it. Now over three quarters of a million signatures.

Update: The authors of the GDB have expanded the FAQs to deal with some of the arguments and smears that have been made against their proposal. Worth reading in full.

Update 2: Many of the signatories of the Great Barrington Declaration are involved with new UK anti-lockdown campaign Recovery. Find out more and join here.

Update 3: You can watch Sunetra Gupta set out the case for “Focused Protection” here and Jay Bhattacharya make it here.

Update 4: The three GBD authors plus Prof Carl Heneghan of CEBM have launched a new website collateralglobal.org, “a global repository for research into the collateral effects of the COVID-19 lockdown measures”. Follow Collateral Global on Twitter here.

Judicial Reviews Against the Government

There are now so many JRs being brought against the Government and its ministers, we thought we’d include them all in one place down here.

First, there’s the Simon Dolan case. You can see all the latest updates and contribute to that cause here. Alas, he’s now reached the end of the road, with the Supreme Court’s refusal to hear his appeal. Dolan has no regrets. “We forced SAGE to produce its minutes, got the Government to concede it had not lawfully shut schools, and lit the fire on scrutinizing data and information,” he says. “We also believe our findings and evidence, while not considered properly by the judges, will be of use in the inevitable public inquires which will follow and will help history judge the PM, Matt Hancock and their advisers in the light that they deserve.”

Then there’s the Robin Tilbrook case. You can read about that and contribute here.

Then there’s John’s Campaign which is focused specifically on care homes. Find out more about that here.

There’s the GoodLawProject’s Judicial Review of the Government’s award of lucrative PPE contracts to various private companies. You can find out more about that here and contribute to the crowdfunder here.

The Night Time Industries Association has instructed lawyers to JR any further restrictions on restaurants, pubs and bars.

And last but not least there’s the Free Speech Union‘s challenge to Ofcom over its ‘coronavirus guidance’. A High Court judge refused permission for the FSU’s judicial review last week, but the FSU may appeal the decision. Check here for updates.

Samaritans

If you are struggling to cope, please call Samaritans for free on 116 123 (UK and ROI), email jo@samaritans.org or visit the Samaritans website to find details of your nearest branch. Samaritans is available round the clock, every single day of the year, providing a safe place for anyone struggling to cope, whoever they are, however they feel, whatever life has done to them.

Quotation Corner

We know they are lying. They know they are lying, They know that we know they are lying. We know that they know that we know they are lying. And still they continue to lie.

Alexander Solzhenitsyn

It’s easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.

Mark Twain

Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, one by one.

Charles Mackay

They who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.

Benjamin Franklin

To do evil a human being must first of all believe that what he’s doing is good, or else that it’s a well-considered act in conformity with natural law. Fortunately, it is in the nature of the human being to seek a justification for his actions…

Ideology – that is what gives the evildoing its long-sought justification and gives the evildoer the necessary steadfastness and determination.

Alexander Solzhenitsyn

No lesson seems to be so deeply inculcated by the experience of life as that you never should trust experts. If you believe the doctors, nothing is wholesome: if you believe the theologians, nothing is innocent: if you believe the soldiers, nothing is safe. They all require to have their strong wine diluted by a very large admixture of insipid common sense.

Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury

Nothing would be more fatal than for the Government of States to get into the hands of experts. Expert knowledge is limited knowledge and the unlimited ignorance of the plain man, who knows where it hurts, is a safer guide than any rigorous direction of a specialist.

Sir Winston Churchill

If it disagrees with experiment, it’s wrong. In that simple statement is the key to science.

Richard Feynman

Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron’s cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.

C.S. Lewis

The welfare of humanity is always the alibi of tyrants.

Albert Camus

We’ve arranged a global civilization in which most crucial elements profoundly depend on science and technology. We have also arranged things so that almost no one understands science and technology. This is a prescription for disaster. We might get away with it for a while, but sooner or later this combustible mixture of ignorance and power is going to blow up in our faces.

Carl Sagan

Political language – and with variations this is true of all political parties, from Conservatives to Anarchists – is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.

George Orwell

The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.

Marcus Aurelius

Necessity is the plea for every restriction of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.

William Pitt the Younger

If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.

Joseph Goebbels (attributed)

The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, most of them imaginary.

H.L. Mencken

I have always strenuously supported the right of every man to his own opinion, however different that opinion might be to mine. He who denies to another this right, makes a slave of himself to his present opinion, because he precludes himself the right of changing it.

Thomas Paine

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KidFury
KidFury
3 years ago

Can’t see how this can be done without a change in contract?

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  KidFury

Their contracts will probably be stuffed with clauses saying what they must not put into their bodies.
Will be interesting to see if it works the other way around.

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RW
RW
3 years ago
Reply to  KidFury

This is part of the German equivalenty of sick pay (Lohnfortzahlung im Krankheitsfall). That’s meanwhile legally optional for the employer when unvaccinated employees have to quarantine for any reason (as far as I know).

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stewart
stewart
3 years ago
Reply to  KidFury

Screw the contract. If the rest of the squad stuck up for them, that would be end of that pretty quickly.

My standard question to those who stand by while colleagues are fired or discriminated against is: where do you draw the line? Will you say anything when they are incarcerated? How about if they are quietly eliminated? Probably not a word, ever. That’s the grim truth.

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NeilofWatford
NeilofWatford
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

First they came for the midfield.

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago

Good for them, they should use for illegal coercion.
Germany has a fairly robust constitution when it comes to the protection of citizens rights against an overbearing State, or in this case its creature Bayern Munich.

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

🙄 ‘they should sue’

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RW
RW
3 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

ROTFLMAO. The no longer democratically legitimated[*] Merkel-junta abolished the constitution in 2020.

[*] The lady isn’t legally allowed another term in office and is current acting as caretaker chancellor while coalition negotiations are ongoing. She’s already busy with trying to pressure the next legitmate government into adjusting its designated COVID policy to her liking.

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FrankFisher
FrankFisher
3 years ago
Reply to  RW

I guess it’s just coincidence that neither Germany, Holland or Italy has a democratically elected government at present.

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bringbacksanity
bringbacksanity
3 years ago
Reply to  FrankFisher

Ireland too has some strange set up. And U.K. devolution’s dream dilutes accountability still further.

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Dermot McClatchey
Dermot McClatchey
3 years ago
Reply to  bringbacksanity

New Zealand too.

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  Dermot McClatchey

Jacinda’s got The Covids and is in bed feeling a little hoarse.

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RW
RW
3 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

I like the horse. But the other is just disgusting!

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Nymeria
Nymeria
3 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Who would want to shag her? Perhaps from behind, as a stallion would do a mare?

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baboon
baboon
3 years ago
Reply to  Nymeria

She’s got an Adam’s apple and a bulge in her trousers…just saying…

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Anti_socialist
Anti_socialist
3 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Incestuous mare.

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RW
RW
3 years ago
Reply to  FrankFisher

That’s probably more of an artefact of the wonderful proportional representation voting system: Tendencially, this will produce a fractured parliament with 3 – 5 party groups having about the same vote share with none of them being even remotely close to having the support of a majority of voters. The end effect is a coalition government formed of a number of parties each of which a majority of voters rejected.

In the Netherlands, the ruling coalition fell apart and since then, no new one could be formed. In Germany, negotations are ongoing and will probably not finish for many months to come. Reportedly, they have a real government in Italy but led by a prime minister who’s not an elected politician himself.

I’ve called this kind of democracy a system of organised stasis in the past: It’s designed such that nothing ever happens because all parts neutralize each other. This will obviously not work very well in any crisis, even in a mock crisis like the current one. I also strongly suspect that it is very much intended to work in this way, at least for Germany: Keep the Germans busy with squabbling, then, they won’t interfere with anyone.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  RW

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condorcet_paradox

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  RW

Our own Parliamentary system could, in theory, allow for a non political figure to become Prime Minister so long as he could rely on the support of a majority of members of the Commons.

Change of subject.
How is Geert Wilders doing these days, he’s become a non-person on UK media.
Where does he stand on covid/lockdown and vaccines?

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
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Or London.

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  RW

Is that real or hyperbole on your part?
Genuine question as I don’t know.

Their Constitution was designed to stop another power hungry manic coming to power, from what you imply the Ost Deutch Frau has quite easily subverted it.

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misslawbore
misslawbore
3 years ago
Reply to  RW

She is a German version of Putin, elevated by a large proportion of a gullible populace to the position of “Mutti” the Mother of Germany.

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

“Germany has a fairly robust constitution when it comes to the protection of citizens rights against an overbearing State”

Can’t say I’ve noticed recently.

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karenovirus
karenovirus
3 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

See my reply to RW above, 2 up.

It’s one reason their States (Lander) were given so much more power than our own local government; they were intended to act as a counterweight to over powerful central government but, in some cases, they seem to have been even more keen on regulations and mandates, Hesse in particular.

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misslawbore
misslawbore
3 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Robust? You jest surely. The German constitution has on the contrary failed its citizens where their freedoms are concerned.

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wendy
wendy
3 years ago

Well done players for holding to your principles! No one should decide but the individual what medical interventions are taken. Gives me some hope but it’s going to get very tough for them by the sound of it in Germany.

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Rowan
Rowan
3 years ago
Reply to  wendy

Not just in Germany. But not being volunteered for the “poison death shots” is the only way to go.

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  Rowan

All that’s needed now is for the Israeli Government to pop over and show the Germans how to do it properly!

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baboon
baboon
3 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

The German Pfizer showed the Israelis who was boss some time ago…

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TheGreenAcres
TheGreenAcres
3 years ago

Meanwhile Sergio Aguero faces retirement at 33 due to heart problems.

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John
John
3 years ago
Reply to  TheGreenAcres

This is a known cardiac problem that was picked up at 15 years of age. He collapsed/fainted in 2017, maybe on other occasions, and was taken to hospital as a precaution because of his medical history.

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Rowan
Rowan
3 years ago
Reply to  John

Agüero joined Barcelona in the early summer and would have had a very thorough medical prior to being signed. Clearly no obvious heart problem of concern was found at the time. We know that he has been “vaccinated” and we know that the “vaccines” can cause cardiac issues and sometimes death. The vaccine should be suspected as being the probable cause of the Agüro’s retirement unless it can be shown to be otherwise. There are strong grounds to be sceptical and of course we are here to sceptical, so why are you giving the vaccine a free ride?

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John
John
3 years ago
Reply to  Rowan

I am not giving the vaccine a free ride by any means, but I am being sceptical about whether it is fully responsible for Aguero retiring that’s all. We don’t know the reason, but it is possible he has started to develop a cardiomyopathy as a lot of elite athletes do, ,and given his history this has to be considered. You cannot separate a persons medical history. The vaccine may have exacerbated a problem. All the testing in the world didn’t stop Mwamba or Foe collapsing.

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John
John
3 years ago
Reply to  Rowan

The problem is that if you’re not careful, scepticism gives over to dogma. If there’s a problem then it must be the vaccine.

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Hopeless
Hopeless
3 years ago

I wonder if this would still apply if they were vaccinated, then got Covid, then isolated.

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rockoman
rockoman
3 years ago
Reply to  Hopeless

No, it doesn’t.

If ‘vaccinated’, then lost wages are reimbursed in full.

These players didn’t catch anything by the way. They have to isolate because they were in contact with several others who tested positive, who were all ‘vaccinated’.

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Jo Starlin
Jo Starlin
3 years ago
Reply to  rockoman

It makes me want to scream, and the sheep can’t see it.

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  rockoman

Let’s hope the unvaccinated ask those who tested positive for their lost wages!!

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Cecil B
Cecil B
3 years ago

Couldn’t they be allowed to play but wearing some kind of badge to show they are unclean?

Thinking some kind of emblem like a star or something similar. The badge would need to be a bright colour so it can be seen from a distance

Barbed wire around the unclean hotel might help. Hotel Ghetto has a certain ring

Just trying to help

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
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McNamara
McNamara
3 years ago

Elsewhere on this site I read that the UK vax rate is 68% and the EU average is about 57%. Yet this article says Germany’s rate is 68% and it has “one of the lowest rates in Europe”. Which, if any, is true?

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RW
RW
3 years ago
Reply to  McNamara

Corona boilerplate phrase the Mail keeps reusing.

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Star
Star
3 years ago
Reply to  McNamara

The rates of vaccination and double-vaccination in Germany are about average for the EU.

Source: Our World in Data. That graph shows the “EU” rates, which I assume are calculated by numbers vaccinated divided by the size of the EU population. “Average” can mean many different things, and there are probably types of average that can be chosen that will show Germany as having low rates or high rates.

As far as Europe goes – i.e. inside and outside the EU – Germany has high rates. (At the same site, you can choose to show figures for Europe as well as the EU. I have no idea whether they count the European parts of Russia, Kazakhstan, and Turkey – of which the first has by far the largest population – as in Europe or not.)

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Rogerborg
Rogerborg
3 years ago
Reply to  McNamara

They are both true, and every other official narrative is true, even and especially the ones that appear (to science denying anti-vaxxers) to be contradictory.

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baboon
baboon
3 years ago
Reply to  Rogerborg

They are both true, and every other official narrative is true

Say it with me…Ivor McTcin has ties to the IRA and Al Qaeda…they hate our freedoms…

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RW
RW
3 years ago

Unsurprisingly, the Mail is misreporting this: Docking wages for unvaccinated employees who have to quarantine because someone else tested positive (I personally know someone affected by this were said someone else was vaccinated) is a general policy of the German government.

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BoJo The Great
BoJo The Great
3 years ago

If I was a football director of a league 1 EFL team, I’d be considering an offer for these players in the January transfer window. Something along the lines of “we will not ask you about personal medical procedures, you will not feel like a second rate player and we will pay you every day you are with us…in fact, you will be league heroes!”
Worth a go….

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Jo Starlin
Jo Starlin
3 years ago
Reply to  BoJo The Great

Gnabry and Kimmich are both German internationals. Would be quite a coup.

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Dermot McClatchey
Dermot McClatchey
3 years ago
Reply to  Jo Starlin

Joshua Kimmich would walk into any Premiership team.

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Aletheia of Oceania
Aletheia of Oceania
3 years ago
Reply to  Dermot McClatchey

Not Liverpool, Klopp hates antivaxxers.

They’re as bad as drink drivers, according to him.

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Dermot McClatchey
Dermot McClatchey
3 years ago
Reply to  Aletheia of Oceania

I know- Klopp’s conformity to the agenda was very disappointing. Fortunately, Liverpool are about the only Premiership team Kimmich wouldn’t be guaranteed a place in- he’d have to displace Trent Alexander-Arnold, and at the moment I can’t see anybody doing that.

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BoJo The Great
BoJo The Great
3 years ago
Reply to  Dermot McClatchey

I think a bigger point would be made, if the players moved to a lower League club, without pressures of playing in “Europe”, with restrictions, to enjoy being loved again by both team and fans. I would definitely be putting offers in for a few players….there will be some willing to make the move. Just looking to get out before the other sort of training camps open.

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Jo Starlin
Jo Starlin
3 years ago

“Their Bayern team-mates Niklas Sule and Josip Stanisic had tested positive for Covid last week, with the club confirming that those two players were vaccinated.”

Anybody? Bueller?

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Beowulf
Beowulf
3 years ago

And suppose they were to get vaccinated and suffer a heart attack, would they then have their wages docked as a result of being unable to play?

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RW
RW
3 years ago
Reply to  Beowulf

No.

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Hopeless
Hopeless
3 years ago
Reply to  Beowulf

They might get a funeral paid for, but would they then receive any other recompense if they were then permanently disabled or prevented from playing professionally again i.e. is there, for example, a German Government vaccine damage compensation?

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Rowan
Rowan
3 years ago
Reply to  Hopeless

…is there, for example, a German Government vaccine damage compensation?

Even if there was, would it cover a top footballer’s wage, seems unlikely.

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RW
RW
3 years ago
Reply to  Rowan

It’s better than that: Everybody who wants to get vaccinated Germany has to sign a form stating this is his voluntary decision, that he has been informed about the possible negative consequence and he is willing to proceed at his own risk, ie, in order to get vaccinated, one has to sign away any rights to compensation for vaccine damages.

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Star
Star
3 years ago
Reply to  RW

If they introduce compulsory vaccination, would it also be compulsory to sign the form saying it is voluntary?

That question sounds completely mental, but I bet it’s been discussed high up in the medical insurance world.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
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What’s voluntary in German?

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Dermot McClatchey
Dermot McClatchey
3 years ago
Reply to  TheyLiveAndWeLockdown

Freiwillig?

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Jane G
Jane G
3 years ago

Am I reading this right? The named, unvaxxed players have their pay docked for having to quarantine or miss training when they are healthy; and a vaccinated player tests positive for Covid and it’s tickety-boo?

Can’t they train together after-hours, or wouldn’t that be punishment enough? Nobody’s even pretending to be fair or equitable any more.

Who would ever trust authorities ever again.

I set off an alarm in local Sainsbury’s this afternoon lifting up a paper poster covering a pillar that looked like they might turn it into a vax-pass port. Turns out it was the thing that screeches if you leave the store with a security tag still attached. Husband said it’s all getting to me: he’s probably right.

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Free Lemming
Free Lemming
3 years ago
Reply to  Jane G

I think it’s getting to all of us that haven’t been brainwashed. It is difficult to keep sane at times, but there are lots of us. More than most people realise, and the number waking up are growing – you can see that from most article comment threads (ignoring the morons who read the Guardian of course).

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Dermot McClatchey
Dermot McClatchey
3 years ago
Reply to  Free Lemming

 It is difficult to keep sane at times, but there are lots of us. More than most people realise, and the number waking up are growing 

This.

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rayc
rayc
3 years ago
Reply to  Jane G

Your guess is right that the same electronic gates will be used to check vaxx passports in the future. The technology is there.

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  rayc

As I have been saying all along. The ‘Vaxx pass’ could be a credit-card sized plastic card with a chip. No latest ‘vaccine’ and it’s made invalid (remotely). Or it could be your bank card itself – easy to link ‘vaccine status’ to your bank account, and, again, no latest update jab and you lose access to your money.
I know some think that’s far fetched. I’ll ask you when I see you standing outside the gate looking glum.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

not far-fetched at all

60 -80 million records is a small DataBase

The only issue with a card is if a person lends a card, so there needs to be a biometric ID/pic (manually checked) as well.

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Old Maid
Old Maid
3 years ago

It will be interesting to see the reaction of their jabbed-up player colleagues. One would hope that they would stand with their teammates. Somehow, though, I doubt it.

Was Aguero not a high profile enough example? What did I read the other day: this season, we’ve lost 7 elite players to heart issues, as many as the previous seven seasons added together?

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Free Lemming
Free Lemming
3 years ago
Reply to  Old Maid

12 apparently – https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/theres-something-happening-here-what-it-is-is-increasingly-clear/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_association_footballers_who_died_while_playing#cite_note-169

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BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
3 years ago
Reply to  Free Lemming

Very good read.

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Proveritate
Proveritate
3 years ago

Again, these clowns don’t seem to see that their policies are illogical and irrational.

So the fully vaccinated players Niklas Sule and Josip Stanisic are the ones who have tested positive, but the unvaccinated players, who have not tested positive, have to quarantine and have their pay cut.

Oh, that makes such a lot of sense! Not.

So much for demonizing the unvaccinated; here it is the fully vaccinated causing the mayhem. But that’s OK, because they’ve been obedient citizens and done as they’ve been told. Pandemic of the unvaccinated, is it?

And then we have this prophecy by German Health Minister Jens Spahn:

By the end of this winter everyone in Germany will either be vaccinated, recovered or dead.

Applying a little logic to that, since he believes that the ‘unvaccinated never infected’ group will not exist by next March, what is he proposing to do with them if they remain healthy? Execute them, or mandatorily vaccinate them?

Seems like Germany is rediscovering its facsicm.

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Julian
Julian
3 years ago
Reply to  Proveritate

“these clowns don’t seem to see that their policies are illogical and irrational.” Au contraire, perfectly logical if the purpose of the policy is to reward the vaxxed for their obedience, and punish and demonise the unvaxxed. Just more politics.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  Proveritate

Personally speaking the players should’ve made sure they got fit, got ivermectin and budesonide and vitamin d and then sought out SARS2.

Better than getting Jabbed and then ASLO getting covid later when the jab effects are still with you.

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  Proveritate

“what is he proposing to do with them if they remain healthy?”

Vaccinate them from a distance?

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BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
3 years ago
Reply to  Proveritate

I asked the sports site The Athletic to run a story summarizing the number of vaccinated college and pro athletes who have “tested positive.” I also asked if one of their reporters would research the percentage of athletes who tested positive who were “asymptomatic” or experienced only very mild symptoms. I asked if they could occassionally mention how many athletes had died or been hospitalized from COVID (zero). Also, what percentage of athletes came back to play their sport after contracting this disease (this is 99.9999 percent).

No editor or reporter followed up on my story suggestions and I was eventually banned from posting in the Comment Section for the offense of defending unvaccinated coaches and athletes.

The narrative is being protected by sports “journalists” and censorship is protecting readers from “harmful” contrarian opinions and facts.

Last edited 3 years ago by BillRiceJr
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I am Spartacas
I am Spartacas
3 years ago

I believe that there are a lot more unvaccinated people out there than we are being told.

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Dermot McClatchey
Dermot McClatchey
3 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

So do I; and I think that’s why our masters are becoming increasingly-desperate.

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Star
Star
3 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

In Britain what denominator is being used when x% are said to have been vaccinated?

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KidFury
KidFury
3 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

We dont even know how many people are in this country.

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Paul_Somerset
Paul_Somerset
3 years ago
Reply to  KidFury

That’s an important thing. Every single person in the country who is outside the official population count is by definition unvaccinated. When the UKHSA calculate infection/hospitalization/death rates in the unvaccinated, they’re calculating the number of unvaccinated people by deducting the one figure they do know (the number of vaccinated) from the total population.

There are arguments about whether the NHS figure for the total population should be used, or the ONS figure. But the key thing is that for years there’s been suspicions that the total UK population is higher than any official estimate. I mean, we all know one or two people who for one reason or another live and work below the radar, illegal immigrants being the obvious example. Add those to the numbers of unvaccinated, and vaccination efficacy can only go one way – downwards. The question is, by how much?

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rayc
rayc
3 years ago

“forced into self-isolation as a result of their personal choice”

No, they were not “forced into self-isolation as a result of their personal choice”, they were forced into self-isolation as a result of madmen who chose for them.

I would suggest to our editor to get out of habit of using this sort of double-speak, as it is very unhygienic for the mind.

Last edited 3 years ago by rayc
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Annie
Annie
3 years ago

Three cheers for these gallant Jews footballers.

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago

But they were FORCED to isolate! They didn’t choose to ‘bunk off work’, work ‘bunked them off’!

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bringbacksanity
bringbacksanity
3 years ago

So Bayern Munich agree with the persecution of minority groups ?

The majority of Germans are “vaccinated”. The minority are not. So it’s all good to persecute minority groups now. And I thought 2020 was a confusing year, actually hang on. Is it 1936 ?

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago

Have Munich mixed up Putsch and Pitch?

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BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
3 years ago

Washington State University in America fired five of their football coaches, including the head coach, last month for refusing to get vaccinated. This has gotten hardly any attention. I’ve seen no media person defend these coaches’ right to make their own health decisions or castigate WSU for firing these coaches.

Unvaccinated athletes are second-class citizens; this is legal apartheid/discrimination.

And how many professional athletes have died from COVID in the past 20 months?

… How many young, healthy athletes have already died or suffered cardiac events after being vaccinated? This is a State Secret, taboo territory for “watchdog” reporters.

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Aletheia of Oceania
Aletheia of Oceania
3 years ago
Reply to  BillRiceJr

https://www.notonthebeeb.co.uk/post/surge-of-sports-people-worldwide-suffering-unexpected-ill-health

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BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
3 years ago
Reply to  Aletheia of Oceania

This (partial) summary is so important. Please keep posting. I’ve reached the conclusion that the only way this vaccine agenda could be stopped (and people actually quit blindly trusting the experts and authorities) is if some high-profile vaccinated athlete dies on live television. I don’t know how this tragedy could be censored and go uncommented on, but they would probably try.

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BoJo The Great
BoJo The Great
3 years ago
Reply to  BillRiceJr

You mean like what happened on live television during the Euros 2020 football tournament in June 2021? Technically, he who can’t be named, died from a cardiac arrest, with no concerning medical history or identified cause. The only “fact check” I’ve seen is a football coach (not currently managing the footballer) saying he had not had the vaccine. This comment is irrelevant, as the footballer was playing for his country and had been with them for weeks.

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  BoJo The Great

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0B03LSzXvo

this?

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BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
3 years ago
Reply to  Aletheia of Oceania

I recommend this Yahoo Live story about a 21-year-old Tennessee golfer who developed myocarditis after his vaccination. It’s very rare such a story about “adverse reactions” even gets published by an establishment corporate media organization. However, if you read the entire story you will see that the true purpose was to reinforce the message that adverse reactions are extremely rare even among healthy young people, and that the risk of a severe case of COVID is much higher. 

Furthermore, the article defends the decision of Tik Tok to remove a video where this student athlete discusses his vaccine-caused case of myocarditis. So the article is pro-vaccine and pro-censorship.

The article also includes dubious data from a doctor defending the vaccines.

Dr. Eric Stecker, chair of the American College of Cardiology Science and Quality Council, tells Yahoo Life:

“… The CDC has analyzed the risk-benefit trade-off and found that for every million doses administered of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines for people ages 12 to 29, approximately 6 deaths, 138 ICU admissions, 560 hospitalizations and 11,000 infections from COVID-19 will be avoided,” he notes. 

Parsing this statement:

Note the doctor states/implies that in a random sample of 1 million people aged 12 to 29 that six lives could be prevented (deaths “avoided”) if everyone in this sample had been vaccinated. This is the same as saying that at least six people in a million in this age group would have otherwise died of COVID.

As this statement involves athletes age 12 to 29, we can actually test this statement for plausibility.

I’ve actually researched the number of male athletes in the USA. Focussing just on athletes aged 12 to 29, I am confident that at least six million males participate in organized sports in America. This would include athletes from the junior high grades, through junior varsity, high school varsity, junior college, college (NCAA and NAIA) and professional sports.

We KNOW that these athletes have been participating in these sports since at least May 2020 – which is at least 18 months now.

So the question becomes how many athletes in our “sample group” actually died from or with COVID?

Per this doctor, we would expect that this number would be at least 36 deaths (6 deaths per 1 million participants in our athlete sample).

However, I am aware of, at most, only 1 or two deaths of athletes that have been attributed to COVID (two high school football players). I have been looking and I have read of no deaths of college or pro athletes in the entire United States (male or female).

So when attempting to calculate the “risk-benefit’ of young male athletes getting vaccinated, the real mortality rate among these athletes is 2-in-6 million (1 in 3 million) or 0.0001 percent.

In comparison, what is the risk a young male athlete will develop myocarditis? I’ve researched this as well. While these “experts” say this risk is “very rare,” it is not nearly as rare as the death risk from COVID (0.0001 percent). In fact, one study in Israel found that the incidence of myocarditis in young males was approximately 1 in 3,000. Other studies put this risk lower – maybe 1 in 10,000 or 1 in 20,000 – but, still, this is orders of magnitude higher than the risk of death from COVID.

I would also dispute the doctors’ view that “almost all (cases of myocarditis) are mild and do not cause long-term heart problems.”

Read the article – This young man was hospitalized for several days and suffered great discomfort. Per my research, there are no “mild” cases of myocarditis, which can strike suddenly or be undiagnosed for years before suddenly causing death or a major medical emergency. 

We also do not really know how many athletes may have died of myocarditis (or pericarditis) or cardiac-related conditions caused by the vaccine. The main reason for this is such events are probably censored (as this story eventually was).

Another link on this page shows scores of likely/possible deaths and serious cardiac-related events among vaccinated athletes. Most of these stories have been ignored and censored by the MSM.

Link:

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/student-athlete-john-stokes-myocarditis-covid-vaccine-002451374.html?guccounter=1

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  BillRiceJr

Feel free to write! https://wsu.edu/about/contact/

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FlattenTheCurve
FlattenTheCurve
3 years ago

Fair play to them. It’s the vaccinated players with covid who should be legally responsible for the loss of earnings following this through to its logical conclusion.

im sure they’ll survive on their decreased sáleles so the levers at the clubs disposal are clearly weak here.

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BS665
BS665
3 years ago

Couldn’t they go on strike, and raise the profile of the tyranny? I wouldn’t work for an employer who did this to me (without a written statement of reasons, then I could sue later, if sacked).

Any club ‘buying them’ would be making a statement for freedom and justice.

Last edited 3 years ago by BS665
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martinbritnell83
martinbritnell83
3 years ago

If I was one of these players I’d leave! Team mates not sticking up for them by the sound of it. The club will suffer if all of them decided to leave.

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NonCompliant
NonCompliant
3 years ago

Funny how two vaccinated players tested positive isn’t it?

They obviously caught it off an unvaccinated unter mensch type who was within 30 feet of them at some point in the past !

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BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
3 years ago
Reply to  NonCompliant

NFL star quarterback Arron Rodgers recently caught hell for not being vaccinated and not being forthcoming about his vaccination status. Rodgers tested positive and was forced to quarantine for 10 days although he was never really “sick.”

Rodgers did mention that he almost certainly caught the virus from a vaccinated teammate or coach.

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thinkcriticall
thinkcriticall
3 years ago

The epidemiological relevance of the COVID-19-vaccinated population is increasing
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666776221002581

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Last edited 3 years ago by thinkcriticall
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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago

Send them a message? https://fcbayern.com/en/contact

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago

It looks like the Heirs of Mengele have rubbed out the Nuremberg Protocols.

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brachiopod
brachiopod
3 years ago

5 times as many FIFA players have dropped dead on the pitch in September and October this year that in either 2019 or 2020. They were jabbed, on the balance of probabilities based on team policies.

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Backlash
Backlash
3 years ago

They can’t do this, the players need to revolt and do it quick. But there’s a wider issue, society needs to smash these dictators squarely in the jaw and remind them that it is not acceptable to treat others with prejudice no matter how worthy they think their cause might be.

If you know anybody who supports this, start attacking them physically. A good beating is the only thing these arseholes who shut down debate and opinion will respond to.

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Think Harder
Think Harder
3 years ago

I assume they are not key players. If they are and having made loads of money they should walk.

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sjonesy1999
sjonesy1999
3 years ago

The close contacts were no doubt double dosed. Yet these guys are punished. Utterly bonkers.

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LonePatriot
LonePatriot
3 years ago

Our healthcare system is about to experience a tsunami! Potential side effects of jabs include chronic inflammation, because the vaccine continuously stimulates the immune system to produce antibodies. Other concerns include the possible integration of plasmid DNA into the body’s host genome, resulting in mutations, problems with DNA replication, triggering of autoimmune responses, and activation of cancer-causing genes. Alternative COVID cures EXIST. Ivermectin is one of them. While Ivermectin is very effective curing COVID symptoms, it has also been shown to eliminate certain cancers. Do not get the poison jab. Get your Ivermectin today while you still can! https://ivmpharmacy.com

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Matt Mounsey
Matt Mounsey
3 years ago

Ah, the relentless waves of football analysis.

Next on Sky Sports 5, it’s “Contract Law for Football Fans” and “What Does the Latest IR35 Expenses Guidance Mean for Your Fantasy Football Team”.

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DJ Dod
DJ Dod
3 years ago

It looks as though the Bayern resistance has crumbled – according to ‘Stern’ at least three of them have caved in. Disappointing, but hardly surprising given the pressure that the club and media have placed them under:

https://www.stern.de/sport/fussball/laut-medienberichten–joshua-kimmich-und-co–wollen-sich-nun-doch-impfen-lassen-30952010.html

Meanwhile, another player collapses on pitch. Cause unknown:

https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1525975/John-Fleck-collapses-hospital-Sheffield-United-news

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BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
3 years ago
Reply to  DJ Dod

How many of these “coincidences” must we have before someone mentions the words “correlation,” “causation” and “vaccinated?”

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kate
kate
3 years ago

There were worrying scenes at the Madejski Stadium after Sheffield United midfielder John Fleck collapsed on the turf and needed urgent medical attention.
https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/football/sheffield-united/sheffield-uniteds-john-fleck-leaves-stadium-in-ambulance-after-collapsing-during-match-against-reading-3468992

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago
Reply to  kate

Be careful. The cause isn’t aided by wild speculation. These incidents have always happened.

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kate
kate
3 years ago

“The political correctness, the virtue signalling, in regard to wearing a mask, has successfully pitted person against person, group against group, while the criminals who have orchestrated yet another trillion dollar bail out, in addition to destroying our biosphere and ecosystems, are left unscathed. Their profits (from the theft of labour and the natural world) continue to soar in record numbers. As ruling class global power consolidates, we are subjected to dangerous discourse. A class war is averted, as factions grow between we the citizenry, who must unite against the ruling class. A ruling class hell-bent on destroying what traces of our humanity remain. Hell-bent on the capturing of, and the continued plunder of, an already devastated planet, that graciously sustains all life.”

https://www.theartofannihilation.com/mandatory-masks-in-the-age-of-climate-emergency-planetary-biodiversity-crisis/

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cloudster
cloudster
3 years ago

Hopefully their millions in savings will see them through their week off.

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RTSC
RTSC
3 years ago

But the jabbed players who had tested positive don’t lose any money.

That is the level of lunacy being applied here.

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Dodderydude
Dodderydude
3 years ago
Reply to  RTSC

Nothing to do with health, it’s clearly punishment of those who refuse to obey.

Last edited 3 years ago by Dodderydude
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TheBigman
TheBigman
3 years ago

Lol. All they are doing is making it so the virus spreads amo g the vaxxed.

Germany will follow Austria, they have a history of it.

If no one can see the normalising of segregation leading to genocide they are daft

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Hester
Hester
3 years ago

Has there been any questioning of the the Health Minister as to what is meant by his words by the end of winter everyone will be vaccinated, recovered or dead. Is it the German Governments intention to murder every man, woman and child who chooses not to take the vaccine?
Why has no one put this question to him, or to the Chancellor? Why has our Government not condemned these words, and the actions of the Austrian Government? Is it because they too are reserving these methods for the British people and believe them to be acceptable?

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Fiona Walker
Fiona Walker
3 years ago
Reply to  Hester

It is an interesting phrase as the Diamond Princess indicated that only 20% of people exposed to the virus will actually catch it, although this may have changed after Delta. So there will be a great number neither vaccinated, dead or recovered – they just won’t have caught it due to a strong immune system or previous exposure to something sim8lar.

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Vxi7
Vxi7
3 years ago

Ridiculous:
1. They are not quarantined because they are positive or because they would like to.
2. Since when being sick is illegal? (they are not though…)

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SimCS
SimCS
3 years ago

Let’s hope the vaccinated players will demand a similar wage cut in solidarity with their teammates, or donate the difference to charity, perhaps one caring for vaccine-injured people.

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marebobowl
marebobowl
3 years ago

The number of athletes who have died or suffered cardiac conditions post vaxx is staggering. These athletes now refusing the vaxx are very wise. Why are they not being offered early treatment in the event they contract Covid.

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IanC
IanC
3 years ago

So how da fuck are these poor little footy buggers gonna pay for their flats now?
Little sausages,
And in the meantime….Tower Hamlet’s tenants can’t wait to get their hands on the new £15.00 compendium one-stop COVI-sets, including, mask, wipes, tape-measure, key, needle, and the pest control implement..

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