The left would love this. It just wouldn’t turn out so well here in the US. Their dream was for every city to be like Los Angeles, but it hasn’t played out that way.

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I think their dreams are going to get crushed in mid terms if we can just hold on and keep them from doing too much damage in the mean time.

Why would anyone want the country to be like the crap hole LA is? Unless they hate the country i suppose? :thinking:

That might prevent blanket mandates, but it still doesn’t stop governors from acting like kings.

Don’t think that Biden will recede into his dementia after taking the L with this mandate. Next up will probably be entering any business. Different angle, same result.

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Well then he has to keep being opposed in court. Give him loss after loss.

We can’t allow him to turn us into a socialist country.

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Free life saving vaccines. Putting people into ovens. Semantics really.

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Think of an analogy. I know you don’t want to, you want to keep saying ovens. But the definition is “a thing which is comparable to something else in significant respects.”

A yellow star and a mask, if used for a similar or same purpose, would be a good comparison. Ovens, trains, or Godzilla wouldn’t apply.

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Mandates

Started with mandates

Degrees of outcomes really.

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Could a jew decide to take a free vaccine and be allowed to own property and live outside the ghetto again?

No?

Then this analogy is ■■■■■■■■■

Do us all a favor and look up what an analogy is. It only compares a similar aspect. Not all aspects. If you knew that you wouldn’t have wasted those keystrokes.

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I can’t believe I have to explain this…

(and mind you, I have no problem with people debating and complaining about vaccination mandates or requirements of the unvaccinated. I think it’s a totally worthwhile discussion Of course I have my opinions on the matter, but good discussion will lead to the best balance in that issue - this is a post about the stupidity of comparing the unvaccinated to the jews.)

This is a poor analogy for the following reasons:

  • Remaining unvaccinated is a choice. It is a conscious decision someone makes. And in fact it can be reversed if one so chooses.

Being a Jew is not. You are born a Jew, and you will remain a Jew.

  • The consequences of being unvaccinated (again, which is something one chooses for themselves) are things like continuing mitigation efforts during the pandemic…things like wearing a mask in public. Not being able to gather indoors. Even not being about to continue working if your job puts others at risk etc…

The consequences of being a Jew in Nazi Germany was, you were killed. Not only could you be shipped off to camps for expedient genocide via gas chambers, you could be summarily executed in the streets by Nazi officers.

These results are so disproportionate, they render the analogy absurd on its face.

  • Wether you accept the conclusions, the mitigation efforts imposed on the unvaccinated are for the greater good of society in general. For both the vaccinated and unvaccinated. Again, you might disagree that they are worth while, but they are not there to advantage anyone. If workers are fired for being unvaccinated, that don’t help anyone. If fewer people can go into a restaurant, that doesn’t help anyone.

The reason people were branded with stars and murdered was purportedly to cleanse germany of impure races so the master race could thrive without the nasty inconvenience of the jews around. It was for one race.

Comparing two disparate things makes for ■■■■■■ analogies.

I would like to point out that people who can not get the vax for medical reasons such as allergies, do not enjoy the privilege of the vaxxed. They are still unvaxed. The still don’t have a vax card that allows them into the places that allow vaxxed only. They still must wear masks in places that require masks for the unvaxed. They still lose their jobs under the mandate.

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All you did was give a history lessen. An analogy doesn’t care what the end results were, or how you got there. It only compares two similar aspects. If Biden’s mandate goes through, all unvaccinated people have to wear a mask at work, no choice. It’s marking you as unvaccinated. The only thing that matters is that you don’t have a choice in the mask, as they didn’t have a choice in the star. It’s just comparing the two. Not how it came to be, not how it ended up. Just what they both have in common.

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I did t say it. Jewish groups did.

Seriously. First life saving vaccines, then extermination camps. Like clockwork.

Which job mandate are you referring to? The 100+ employees provides for a testing option. Most hospital and public service state mandates have exemptions for religion and health reasons.

There is a choice. Get vaccinated.

There are no similarities between the two examples. It’s ■■■■■■■ idiotic. And insulting.

Are you unable to separate the vaccine from the mandates in your mind? Or is this how you rationalize the mandate?

You realize the other was rationalized the same general way?

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:rofl: Amazing.

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Not true.

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Stop blaming the Jewish people.

Well, some companies have exemptions, but most say that people who have allergy to PEG do not fall under that exemption because several people have been able to get the vax anyway. So they say you can try.
Some people still are allergic to the vax though.