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"So, we're not going to even talk about the outrageous covid inquiry Then?"
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"So, we're not going to even talk about the outrageous covid inquiry Then?"
"You utter cunts. They actually WANTED us to die. Utterly shocking, the biggest news probably EVER and you try and swerve it, you pea-brained gonks?"
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"Re: So, we're not going to even talk about the OUTRAGIOUS covid inquiry Then?"
"threesixty 11:02 Thu Nov 23 I’m not ignoring anything. I haven’t suggested that Sweden didn’t have health guidance measures in place, or disputed them. They simply didn’t lock down, which is different than almost every nation on the planet. Trying to pretend their response was no real different to other nations is absurd. The whole point in reviewing the Covid response is to learn from it. If you’re going to ignore glaring differences in response like Sweden then what significant difference could you expect from anything the UK could have done?"
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"Re: So, we're not going to even talk about the outrageous covid inquiry Then?"
"Hammer Scandinavian countries always rate highly on the happiness index for countries worldwide. They generally have higher taxation than other western economies and have historically had more continuous socialist based govts as well. That is not ""wishy washy"". It's just a fact. The governments in these societies (just like all societies) reflect the culture and mindsets of the people that live there. Especially as they are voted for in democratic elections. So again, I agree with the study. You dont seem to provide anything to refute their claim that Swedish people are generally more obedient which impacted how they dealt with Covid."
- Lee Trundle
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"Come on, Mike. It's not 2021 anymore. BAME has been deemed unacceptable by those who make terms like this up in the first place. Get with the times."
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"I seem to recall people, who, given their status in UK society, should have known better, banging on about the vaccine roll-out being ""racist"" on account that a higher proportion of BAME residents in the UK were choosing to not take the vaccine - basically saying ""we don't accept the order of the establishment in our host country, we're going to do things OUR way"". Basically, these people were desperately trying to prove (PROVE) that it was all white man's fault that BAME individuals made the choices they did regarding Covid and the (free) vaccine."
- Hammer and Pickle
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- Hammer and Pickle
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"Re: So, we're not going to even talk about the OUTRAGIOUS covid inquiry Then?"
"360 I wasn't making the point that cultures differ; in fact I'm assuming there are differences between UK and Scandinavian cultures. The specific difference I was talking about was the culture of the political elites with reference to how they go about governing and handling power. And no, I don't agree they are any more socialist and inclined to look out for each other while in the UK people are more selfish and unruly - that's just lazy wish-washy stereotyping."
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"Re: So, we're not going to even talk about the OUTRAGIOUS covid inquiry Then?"
"Did many African counties lock down to the extent we, and other counties, did? It never did roar through Africa, and barely any of them we vaccinated either."
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"Re: So, we're not going to even talk about the OUTRAGIOUS covid inquiry Then?"
What evidence is there that the virus respected the culture of a nation? Are we saying all those immigrants in Sweden behaved the same?
"Re: So, we're not going to even talk about the OUTRAGIOUS covid inquiry Then?"
"Bonds78 8:24 Fri Nov 24 You are correct. This enquiry is largely a PR exercise to avoid accusations of the government being unwilling to start an enquiry. Clearly there will be some revelations, some accusations and some mud-slinging which will help placate the 'told you so' crowd, but more and more information will continue to emerge for many years if not decades to come This will be especially true when it comes to making comparisons of what the UK did to what happened in other countries, as there will inevitably be vested interests from many still in power elsewhere to keep any 'unflattering' information under wraps. Overall, it will be similar to accurately unravelling everything that happened in WWII."
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"Re: So, we're not going to even talk about the OUTRAGIOUS covid inquiry Then?"
hammer So you don’t believe that culture and societies in different countries can act quite differently? Culturally I do not believe Scandinavian countries are anything like the UK. Just like Japan is totally different to here etc. Just the basic little things and approach to issues are different than here. Even our leaders couldn’t follow rules and you think the avg citizen would have? I agree with the study. Scandi culture makes them fairly disciplined without a lot of laws pushing them. They had also had a traditionally socialist govt for decades which by its very nature means looking out for each other. They also do not like to stand out culturally and tend to favour more modesty than us. They are different to us. We are like half way American / Europe hybrid right now.
- Hammer and Pickle
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"360 From that the picture is they’re generally just mature enough to get on with it in a pandemic situation without throwing a hissy, much like most in any country, including the UK. No, I think the point is being missed and lies with the political class’s and establishment’s approach to running the country’s affairs. There the consensus is to really do things in the public interest. I’m afraid that consensus is much weaker in the UK, especially when working with what might be described as the “working class demographic”, and here the elite has definitely succumbed to just using people’s insecurities and resentments to divide and rule in classic Norman style."
"Re: So, we're not going to even talk about the OUTRAGIOUS covid inquiry Then?"
Absolute fucking sham. Going to cost the taxpayer god knows how many millions just so a bunch of cunts can cover their arses by blaming another bunch of cunts who have been long gone. This whole circus will prove or achieve fuck all apart from making some wealthy lawyers even wealthier.
"Re: So, we're not going to even talk about the OUTRAGIOUS covid inquiry Then?"
Shut up you cunts. It’s a thing of the past. Come on you Irons!!!!
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"Willtell 10:36 Thu Nov 23 Re: So, we're not going to even talk about the OUTRAGIOUS covid inquiry Then? Staggering lack of awareness as to how you’ve simply moved the pub bore online."
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"Re: So, we're not going to even talk about the OUTRAGIOUS covid inquiry Then?"
"This inquirey is nothing but a premeditated circus. Those running it seem to be more interested in the behaviour of the participants rather than any outcomes. As for outcomes, judging by the fact that the inquisitors never, ever ask any even vaguely critical question of lockdown it’s very clear that they have all decided that lockdown was a jolly good thing and should have been introduced sooner and far more harshly. What fucking waste of time and money."
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"Hammer I’m not working on stereotypes, I’m referencing an actual study: https://www.preventionweb.net/news/did-swedens-controversial-covid-strategy-pay-many-ways-it-did-it-let-elderly-down# “ Notably, any perceptions that people in Sweden went on with their everyday lives during the pandemic as if nothing had changed are untrue. In a survey by Sweden’s Public Health Agency from the spring of 2020, more than 80% of Swedes reported they had adjusted their behaviour, for example by practising social distancing, avoiding crowds and public transport, and working from home. Aggregated mobile data confirmed that Swedes reduced their travel and mobility during the pandemic. Swedes were not forced to take action against the spread of the virus, but they did so anyway. This voluntary approach might not have worked everywhere, but Sweden has a history of high trust in authorities, and people tend to comply with public health recommendations.”"
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"Re: So, we're not going to even talk about the OUTRAGIOUS covid inquiry Then?"
"Hammer I’m not working on stereotypes, I’m referencing an actual study: https://www.preventionweb.net/news/did-swedens-controversial-covid-strategy-pay-many-ways-it-did-it-let-elderly-down# “ Notably, any perceptions that people in Sweden went on with their everyday lives during the pandemic as if nothing had changed are untrue. In a survey by Sweden’s Public Health Agency from the spring of 2020, more than 80% of Swedes reported they had adjusted their behaviour, for example by practising social distancing, avoiding crowds and public transport, and working from home. Aggregated mobile data confirmed that Swedes reduced their travel and mobility during the pandemic. Swedes were not forced to take action against the spread of the virus, but they did so anyway. This voluntary approach might not have worked everywhere, but Sweden has a history of high trust in authorities, and people tend to comply with public health recommendations.”"
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"Re: So, we're not going to even talk about the OUTRAGIOUS covid inquiry Then?"
You're ignoring the fact that Swedens population pretty much locked down by themselves. No they didnt. They were restricted to 200 people at an event.
- Hammer and Pickle
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"Re: So, we're not going to even talk about the OUTRAGIOUS covid inquiry Then?"
Interesting. Do you really sign up to the stereotype that the Swedes are conformist so they have functioning institutions? But the UK does not because we're like all such anarchists? Not sure I'd go along with that.
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"Jaan You're ignoring the fact that Swedens population pretty much locked down by themselves. I dont think the concept of lockdowns as being effective is in question. Clearly its is, if lockdown means a change of behaviour to avoid contact with other people. Sweden DID this. The question is more, should it be mandated by government and how strict it should be. Should we enforce it etc? And the answer the depends on the society you have. If you've got countries that dont like authority and dont like being told what to do (us) then perhaps you do have to force the issue. For other societies you may not have to. Any study about the effectiveness of lockdown can surely only be focussed on how difficult it is to maintain the separation of people. And how does it cause other problems that aren't Covid but increase the death rate as well. But it cannot be in question that airborne diseases do not spread if there is nobody around to spread them."
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"Mike Its not a coincidence that the places most effected early doors were places that endured the most international travel (NY, London, Paris, Milan etc..) You cant confine it to the airport as there just so many people breathing each others air, it only takes 1 of them to get onto a tube train and you've contaminated a whole carriage. If no one travelled in and out of the country (i.e. Australia) then it's easy to shut it out. Airports were the main attack vector for Covid. Thats pretty obvious."
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"Keep up the comparing of the UK's health service with Sweden, Kenneth. The penny might eventually drop (not holding my breath mind)."
"Re: So, we're not going to even talk about the OUTRAGIOUS covid inquiry Then?"
People that think they have all the answers used to be called “the pub bores”. That was back when the internet wasn’t there to hide the fact that they are life’s massive under achievers…
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"Re: So, we're not going to even talk about the OUTRAGIOUS covid inquiry Then?"
You talk some utter shit Braindead because fulfilment in life can be a number of things‚Ķ.a person who lives to 100 may be fulfilled by seeing four generations of his family exist where a person who boxed ticked having/done things until they died at twenty will have missed out on most of life‚Äôs progressions. It‚Äôs like there is one side of your life you‚Äôve totally missed out on but think having & done things replaces it‚Ķ..were you in care as a child? Not a dig I‚Äôm trying to find out why you are such a self absorbed cսnt every time you post on here‚Ķ.