How convenient!
How convenient!
Lam won't answer because he can't admit there are other groups that are not vaccinated who don't fit into his narrative.
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
I may have mentioned this plan before, but what we should do is build a giant raft and tell all the RepubliQ nimrods to come and get on the raft for a free luxury cruise to Freedumb Island. We should provide free beer to make sure they got aboard.
Then, we should order the Navy to sink the raft.
I'm sure that Boilerboob and/or Tommie-poo will rush to the defense of these jerkwads. Birds of a feather, and all that. (Boiler hastens to lie to us that he and all his friends have been vaccinated--statistically as well as politically unlikely--but we know he's a MAGA Moron, and so are his "friends.")
Is no one else, umm, . . . surprised that an LVA-Kitchen Sink poster has proposed that "we" [presumedly those who agree with his political leanings] should exterminate those whom do not agree with his political leanings?
( Poor old DonDiego does not count himself among the "we". He hopes most LVAers would oppose such a plan as well. )
There are numerous historical incidents which parallel Kevin Lewis's extermination proposal - even as recently as the mid 20th century - although that instance relied more upon bullets and poison gas than imaginary giant rafts, . . . and victims were determined by race/religion rather than politics alone.
Most present-day civilized societies would reject such proposals as inhumane.
(Poor old DonDiego is actually somewhat surprised that LVA has allowed the Kevin Lewis "plan"-as he himself calls it, to remain online as long as the last three days.)
I'll make an attempt to answer on African American vaccine hesitancy. The roots of vaccine hesitancy in that community stem from the U.S. government's long and heinous history of conducting vaccine testing/experiments on African Americans without their consent.
This is still very much in the minds of the African American community. I was surprised when my 26-year-old AA friend that lives in Vegas told me she wasn't getting vaccinated and brought up the Tuskegee study. And she is the least political person I know. It doesn't help they see so many white people refusing to get vaccinated and complaining about vaccine passports and spouting other kooky conspiracy theories. My friend brought up white people not trusting the vaccine so why should she. Even though most AAs don't follow the conservative media they end up seeing a lot of those anti-vaxx mems produced by those consumers of conservative media on their social media feeds.
I'll also point out red states are working very hard to make sure snowflake white kids never have to learn about the medical experiments the government conducted on minorities.
What is inexcusable is that so many entitled white bitches won't get vaccinated. (To be clear I am talking about male conservatives running around with their panties all knotted up over vaccines.) First, they whine and moan about maks and now they whine and moan about vaccines. I won't wear a mask anymore unless I am around kids because I don't care if conservative man babies get sick and die.
What it is eventually going to come down to is the government mandating the vaccine in an indirect way by putting so many restrictions on the unvaccinated that they won't be able to lead a normal life without getting the vaccination.
Mark, the government you mention in the first paragraph of you post, unfortunately is the same government you mention in the last paragraph. Just sayn'
Originally posted by: Bob
Mark, the government you mention in the first paragraph of you post, unfortunately is the same government you mention in the last paragraph. Just sayn'
Not really. There's an eighty-year gap between the two. Unless you want to argue that the government during the Jefferson or Fillmore administrations was the same as the government during the Biden administration.
Bob,
Yet, the government doesn't have a long history of conducting medical experiments on white males so why should they be fearful? If you mentioned the Tuskegee experiments to these idiots I suspect more than 95% of them wouldn't even know what that was.
Originally posted by: tom
Lam won't answer because he can't admit there are other groups that are not vaccinated who don't fit into his narrative.
Tommie-poo, the reasons I don't answer your questions are:
1. Those questions are quite often extremely stupid.
2. They are also quite often based on false premises, and things that exist only in your own mind.
3. You will have to improve your behavior before you earn the privilege of my answering your idiotic questions.
But go on bleating that I don't answer your silly questions because I "can't." Keep on saying that, Tommie-poo. Say it over and over and over and over. It'll be bullshit every time you say it, but keep saying it anyway.
Now go have sex with your Trump blow-up doll; you're clearly agitated.
Originally posted by: Don
Is no one else, umm, . . . surprised that an LVA-Kitchen Sink poster has proposed that "we" [presumedly those who agree with his political leanings] should exterminate those whom do not agree with his political leanings?
( Poor old DonDiego does not count himself among the "we". He hopes most LVAers would oppose such a plan as well. )
There are numerous historical incidents which parallel Kevin Lewis's extermination proposal - even as recently as the mid 20th century - although that instance relied more upon bullets and poison gas than imaginary giant rafts, . . . and victims were determined by race/religion rather than politics alone.
Most present-day civilized societies would reject such proposals as inhumane.
(Poor old DonDiego is actually somewhat surprised that LVA has allowed the Kevin Lewis "plan"-as he himself calls it, to remain online as long as the last three days.)
Poor old DonDiego is being disingenuous when he pretends to not understand that my post was tongue-in-cheek.
I do think that this country would be much better off if we exiled all Republicans; I've said before that exterminating them has legal and practical obstacles. Much as Republican efforts to exterminate all Mexicans and, in past centuries, Blacks, have encountered difficulties.
I had absolutely no problems with Republicans, even though I didn't agree with them, until they elected an evil, stupid man and then tried to destroy the rule of law and seize absolute power, an effort that continues to this day and may yet be successful. I haven't seen any Don Diego outrage about that.
I don't buy the argument that vaccine hesitancy among the Black community is caused by lingering traumatic memories of the Tuskegee syphilis study. Yeah, it was unethical, but it didn't affect that many people and was dwarfed by the thousands of much more overt and harmful examples of discrimination against the Black community.
I think it's more along the lines of a distrust of government brought about by Republican efforts to snuff out their voting rights. Even though Biden is President now, much of the Trumpy apparatus remains. I can see why Black people might think the government doesn't have their best interests at heart. It literally never has.