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GboroRam got a reaction from Comrade 86 in New joke thread (trigger alert, may offend if you want it to)
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GboroRam got a reaction from Comrade 86 in New joke thread (trigger alert, may offend if you want it to)
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GboroRam got a reaction from Comrade 86 in Is "woke" confusing kids
I agree. First GB news, now the Daily Mail.
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GboroRam got a reaction from cstand in New joke thread (trigger alert, may offend if you want it to)
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GboroRam got a reaction from cstand in New joke thread (trigger alert, may offend if you want it to)
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GboroRam got a reaction from Bob The Badger in New joke thread (trigger alert, may offend if you want it to)
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GboroRam got a reaction from Premier ram in New joke thread (trigger alert, may offend if you want it to)
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GboroRam got a reaction from GB SPORTS in New joke thread (trigger alert, may offend if you want it to)
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GboroRam got a reaction from Steve How Hard? in New joke thread (trigger alert, may offend if you want it to)
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GboroRam got a reaction from ariotofmyown in Shamima Begum bid to regain UK citizenship rejected
I don't understand why you object to the terms left and right wing. They're fairly common descriptors of the two main parties in this country. Of course people have a mixture of views so rarely do they 100% land in one camp, but as a rule of thumb right wing is defined as favouring the free market, low touch government, less state support for individuals and promoting business. Left wing is defined as favouring intervention in the markets, a safety net for individuals, collective responsibility and more state ownership. Nobody apart from you seems to object to the concept (they might not agree with the label attributed to them though).
Likewise you don't like the term conspiracy theorist, but if you don't agree with the science, how do you reconcile the "truth" versus the government line?
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GboroRam got a reaction from Stive Pesley in Is "woke" confusing kids
I agree. First GB news, now the Daily Mail.
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GboroRam reacted to PistoldPete in The coronabrexit thread. I mean, coronavirus thread
Far more lives have been saved by mRNA vaccines than have been lost. I think that is if anything a major understatement. So far at least. The numbers of lives that have been lost due to vaccines is vanishingly small. The numbers of lives saved by vaccines, in the UK alone, is probably tens of thousands or more.
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GboroRam got a reaction from Stive Pesley in Is "woke" confusing kids
Ah, GB news. The bastion of fair, balanced and unbiased reporting. I'm surprised. No, no I'm not.
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GboroRam got a reaction from Miggins in The coronabrexit thread. I mean, coronavirus thread
The Ons has released age standardised mortality rates for 1 April 2022 to 31 December 2022. Whether you look at deaths from all causes or deaths from covid, mortality rates are higher for the unvaccinated. At ages 50-79, its almost double. Far more lives have been saved by mRNA vaccines than have been lost.
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GboroRam got a reaction from PistoldPete in The coronabrexit thread. I mean, coronavirus thread
The Ons has released age standardised mortality rates for 1 April 2022 to 31 December 2022. Whether you look at deaths from all causes or deaths from covid, mortality rates are higher for the unvaccinated. At ages 50-79, its almost double. Far more lives have been saved by mRNA vaccines than have been lost.
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GboroRam got a reaction from Norman in Is "woke" confusing kids
Ah, GB news. The bastion of fair, balanced and unbiased reporting. I'm surprised. No, no I'm not.
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GboroRam reacted to Archied in Is "woke" confusing kids
Seen the clips on gb news and can tell you it is disgusting to take children to this kind of thing as a parent , let alone why does a grown man want to perform this adult show in front of kids , cancel culture you say ? Safe guarding children does not come into that sphere In my view , if you believe that claiming cancel culture opens the floodgates for anything and everything where children and adult entertainment are concerned then I’m at a loss to have the first clue where you are coming from ,
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GboroRam got a reaction from therealhantsram in The coronabrexit thread. I mean, coronavirus thread
The Ons has released age standardised mortality rates for 1 April 2022 to 31 December 2022. Whether you look at deaths from all causes or deaths from covid, mortality rates are higher for the unvaccinated. At ages 50-79, its almost double. Far more lives have been saved by mRNA vaccines than have been lost.
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GboroRam got a reaction from Crewton in The coronabrexit thread. I mean, coronavirus thread
The Ons has released age standardised mortality rates for 1 April 2022 to 31 December 2022. Whether you look at deaths from all causes or deaths from covid, mortality rates are higher for the unvaccinated. At ages 50-79, its almost double. Far more lives have been saved by mRNA vaccines than have been lost.
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GboroRam got a reaction from Crewton in The coronabrexit thread. I mean, coronavirus thread
Cardiovascular research journal research. A cohort of patients with a mean age of 66 who had tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 prior to vaccination.
In the 21 days after covid infection (the acute phase) patients who were unvaccinated when they caught it suffered substantially higher rate of cardiovascular disease (heart failure, stroke, cardiovascular disease, atrial fibrillation, deep vein thrombosis) and all cause mortality compared to the control groups.
18 months after follow up there remained a persistently higher risk of major cardiovascular disease and a much higher risk of all-cause mortality in those who caught covid prior to vaccination.
If the vaccines were causing excess deaths, the all-cause mortality in the contemporary controls should be higher than in the historical controls, but in reality there was no significant difference between the two groups (neither of which had caught covid yet but most of one had been vaccinated).
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GboroRam got a reaction from Wolfie in The coronabrexit thread. I mean, coronavirus thread
From American Journal of public health study of SARS-CoV-2 infection, hospitalisation and death in people aged 12 and over.
Those who had been vaccinated were twice as likely to test positive for Covid. This could be because (a) previous infection is better at preventing reinfection than vaccination, (b) people who get vaccinated are also more likely to get tested, (c) both (a) and (b).
In terms of hospital visits, those aged 12-19 had significant increases in emergency department visits for the unvaccinated; ages 20-39 had significant increases in emergency department visits, hospitalisations and all-cause mortality.
"Overall younger people were much less likely to die but there was no evidence that younger people suffered overall harm or excess mortality from vaccination compared to those infected without vaccination. Rather the reverse"
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GboroRam reacted to Archied in The coronabrexit thread. I mean, coronavirus thread
Pretty much agree with most of your post , we will have to agree to disagree on starmer though , this is the man that backed Corbin to the hilt and now throws him out , wants a people’s vote now is ok with brexit ( perhaps a good honest re position from him regards where we are but my gut says no) amongst many other issues , the man just has a stench of Blair to me ,
I will get slated but Corbin in my view has far more deep rooted principles than starmer and if forced to vote for him or starmer. I go Corbin ??♂️