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Anti Lockdown Demo.
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They're probably just professional agitators rather that protesting about anything in particular. However, if I was part of the protest, I would be protesting that 8,000 mainly unmasked people can go to a football match and hug and shout (plenty of pictures available) whereas only 30 people can attend a funeral service and have to sit six feet apart (also...
12:21 Mon 26th Apr 2021
// However, if I was part of the protest, I would be protesting that 8,000 mainly unmasked people can go to a football match and hug and shout (plenty of pictures available) whereas only 30 people can attend a funeral service and have to sit six feet apart (also plenty of pictures available).//
Not really comparing like with like are you judge.
The football one is a trial to prepare for opening things up. Thought youd have been keen with that idea. It was outdoors too, Also werent they NHS workers so would of been vaccinated already. Was there also some testing unlike for funerals?
If we'er all just patient and follow the rules and stop pointlessly trying to find faults the roadmap is clear and we'll be out of it sooner.
Not really comparing like with like are you judge.
The football one is a trial to prepare for opening things up. Thought youd have been keen with that idea. It was outdoors too, Also werent they NHS workers so would of been vaccinated already. Was there also some testing unlike for funerals?
If we'er all just patient and follow the rules and stop pointlessly trying to find faults the roadmap is clear and we'll be out of it sooner.
people's paranoia is well founded, we have 130 thousand give or take who have died in this pandemic, India is now faced with a monumental crisis.
we could have people coming back from India after seeing family and not isolating who could well bring it back with them. The elderly, vulnerable are still dying, but not in such great numbers admittedly.
we could have people coming back from India after seeing family and not isolating who could well bring it back with them. The elderly, vulnerable are still dying, but not in such great numbers admittedly.
//...but not in such great numbers admittedly.//
No emmie, not in such great numbers at all. In fact the average number of daily Covid deaths in April is 27.
The population of India has near enough trebled in the last 50 years (550m in 1971, 1.4bn now). A month or so ago they were all to be seen hugging each other and paddling together in the putrid River Ganges (which is best avoided at all times because being eaten by a crocodile is one of the more pleasant ways of ending your days by venturing into it) It is little wonder they have problems with the pandemic but their government seemed unconcerned about it a month ago so I don't see why our government should concern itself now.
No emmie, not in such great numbers at all. In fact the average number of daily Covid deaths in April is 27.
The population of India has near enough trebled in the last 50 years (550m in 1971, 1.4bn now). A month or so ago they were all to be seen hugging each other and paddling together in the putrid River Ganges (which is best avoided at all times because being eaten by a crocodile is one of the more pleasant ways of ending your days by venturing into it) It is little wonder they have problems with the pandemic but their government seemed unconcerned about it a month ago so I don't see why our government should concern itself now.
Not that I follow football at all, but over the last 2 weeks or so, football yet again takes over the real problems we have. The problem I believe was something to do with the big money teams branching out on their own, I'm sure you know what I mean even if I don't. However the problem, ( if it ever was one) seems to have been put right over night, and the whole idea put to bed, but what do you see days after, prats with an excuse to carry on protesting outside the football grounds involved,. Looking for a fight with the police no doubt?
Ladybirder 17:51
Yes I've had a look at that picture and it just goes to emphasize my point. I'm a pensioner and I could have tackled that bloke and yet we have a woman being paid a lot of money just to end up crying with a cut bonce.
Women are not as strong as men so there shouldn't be equal pay in the police force etc, because they can't do as good a job as a man.
Yes I've had a look at that picture and it just goes to emphasize my point. I'm a pensioner and I could have tackled that bloke and yet we have a woman being paid a lot of money just to end up crying with a cut bonce.
Women are not as strong as men so there shouldn't be equal pay in the police force etc, because they can't do as good a job as a man.
The women officers should try negotiating with a crowd of tanked up yobs causing mayhem on the High Street on a Saturday night, emmie. The people peacefully going about their business then do not want "negotiation". They want enforcement. Women have their place in the police force (sorry, "service") but there are some things that require a few burly blokes to do.
Get myself off to India?! What for? Why do people always quote conditions in other countries at me, when this country has the worst infection and death rate in the world? And we all know why that is don't we? Look no further than Bojo the Clown, dressed in his Emperors' New Clothes whilst he plays Covid King Canute. But hey ho. Other than that, everything's fine thanks! ;o)
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