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22 minutes ago, urban.spaceman said:

Antivaxxers, basically pouncing on the death of absolutely anyone famous and trying to tag it on the vaccines. Bunch of *****.

This has worked both ways tbh, every person who wasnt vaxxed it's been exploited to promote the vaccine and vice versa, I'd say people that deep into either position needs a bit of a word with themselves 

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6 hours ago, urban.spaceman said:

Antivaxxers, basically pouncing on the death of absolutely anyone famous and trying to tag it on the vaccines. Bunch of *****.

 

5 hours ago, The Horse's Mouth said:

This has worked both ways tbh, every person who wasnt vaxxed it's been exploited to promote the vaccine and vice versa, I'd say people that deep into either position needs a bit of a word with themselves 

The difference is that one position has legit peer-reviewed scientific research to back their point, the other has "dude, trust me, the entire scientific community is lying to you".

 

On that note, it doesn't belong on the same direct level of cvntishness as some of the things on this thread, but...those who would disparage the scientific method for their own personal benefit while firstly living with the benefits it confers them and secondly offering no better alternative for understanding the world. If civilisation does at some point fall, either they or the jingoistic nationalists (or both) will be directly responsible for it and I hope what's left of history records that to ensure their collective name is mud forever.

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7 hours ago, leicsmac said:

 

The difference is that one position has legit peer-reviewed scientific research to back their point, the other has "dude, trust me, the entire scientific community is lying to you".

It's not really the point honestly, if your brain is wired to go "X y and Z has died were they vaxxed?" And you use either outcome to push your agenda while the body isn't even cold yet then you're an utter ****.

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5 minutes ago, The Horse's Mouth said:

It's not really the point honestly, if your brain is wired to go "X y and Z has died were they vaxxed?" And you use either outcome to push your agenda while the body isn't even cold yet then you're an utter ****.

Ah right, thank you for clarifying.

 

Do definitely agree with you on that.

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22 hours ago, Wymsey said:

Why? Just why?

It makes me wonder about what the perpetrators may have suffered in their lives to be able to inflict this level of cruelty on their own child. 

Tragic, harrowing and unforgivable. How does a prosecution/defence/jury/Judge restrain themselves from complete emotional outrage? 

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People blaming trade unions / frontline workers and not the corporations raking up billions every year in profit without giving sustainable pay rises to staff who haven't had one in years, during a massive cost of living crisis. 

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15 minutes ago, Finnegan said:

People blaming trade unions / frontline workers and not the corporations raking up billions every year in profit without giving sustainable pay rises to staff who haven't had one in years, during a massive cost of living crisis. 

The RMT have always been run by absolute and utter cvnts. 
 

I’d have happily kicked the odious Bob Crow in the balls til my foot got tired, but in typical inconsiderate fashion he went and died. 
 

The RMT, in my decade of working among them, caused me nothing but misery. Absolute. Daily. Fvcking. Misery. 
 

A hiding place for the lazy, feckless and useless. 
 

No problem at all with progressive unions that help and support the workforce. Massive issue with cvntish unions. 
 

(Btw, sustainable pay rise? Have you seen the pay and conditions of, say, a tube driver)? 
 

Also, TfL is technically a non-profit organisation. 

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1 minute ago, Milo said:

The RMT, in my decade of working among them, caused me nothing but misery. Absolute. Daily. Fvcking. Misery. 
 

A hiding place for the lazy, feckless and useless. 
 

No problem at all with progressive unions that help and support the workforce. Massive issue with cvntish unions. 

 

I've worked in local authority 90% of my adult life, as my old man did his whole career before me. I've seen the best and worst of trade unions and definitely don't pretend they're faultless. I've seen first hand some absolutely dire staff use them as sword and shield to get away with being lazy and useless. I desperately wish there was a better vetting process universally for shop stewards, you're often at the mercy of whatever power tripping Mini Hitler wants the job in your workplace and has enough friends to get him there.

 

But I'd still rather see the whole workforce unionised nationwide. They do far, far more net good than bad. The wage of the average tube driver shouldn't be held up as a bat to beat the unions with, they should be celebrated as a massive success for the like of Crow however big a cvnt he was (and lets be honest, he delivered for his workforce BECAUSE he was a raging ****.)

 

If more of the workforce was collectively bargaining we'd have a world with far less of an excessively climbing and unsustainable wealth gap. One of the biggest successes of the class in power over the last century has been successfully convincing working folk that they don't like trade unions. Mad. 

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4 minutes ago, Finnegan said:

 

I've worked in local authority 90% of my adult life, as my old man did his whole career before me. I've seen the best and worst of trade unions and definitely don't pretend they're faultless. I've seen first hand some absolutely dire staff use them as sword and shield to get away with being lazy and useless. I desperately wish there was a better vetting process universally for shop stewards, you're often at the mercy of whatever power tripping Mini Hitler wants the job in your workplace and has enough friends to get him there.

 

But I'd still rather see the whole workforce unionised nationwide. They do far, far more net good than bad. The wage of the average tube driver shouldn't be held up as a bat to beat the unions with, they should be celebrated as a massive success for the like of Crow however big a cvnt he was (and lets be honest, he delivered for his workforce BECAUSE he was a raging ****.)

 

If more of the workforce was collectively bargaining we'd have a world with far less of an excessively climbing and unsustainable wealth gap. One of the biggest successes of the class in power over the last century has been successfully convincing working folk that they don't like trade unions. Mad. 

Don’t disagree with any of that, tbh. 
 

Apart from the middle paragraph, obviously! 
 

My initial point wasn’t about unions - it was about the RMT. 
 

They’re top grade cvnts, and worthy of an honourable mention in this thread, imo. 
 


 


 

 

 

(This is one of the few places I can vent. I’ve vented. I feel better) :thumbup:

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