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Seriously, Do These Morons Think They Are Immune To Getting C-19

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Bobbisox1 | 14:46 Sat 16th May 2020 | News
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And guess who was led away in handcuffs?
It must run in the family

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/anti-lockdown-protest-hyde-park-a4442461.html
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If only they could be sprayed with some sort of dye that meant they were refused treatment if they turn up at A&E with Covid symptoms.
20:49 Sat 16th May 2020
Well they seem to have more support than the right wing rent a mob. https://www.leeds-live.co.uk/news/leeds-news/uk-freedom-movement-protests-flop-18262551
If only they could be sprayed with some sort of dye that meant they were refused treatment if they turn up at A&E with Covid symptoms.
tomus - // If only they could be sprayed with some sort of dye that meant they were refused treatment if they turn up at A&E with Covid symptoms. //

That's a little harsh - stupidity doesn't really deserve refusal of treatment, that's not a proportionate reaction.
Sort of 'dyed in the wooly thinking'?
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But it’s a good one :0)
Doubt they're left wing. Have protests been banned?
I don't think that the NHS can refuse treatment to people of colour.
Tomus that view is almost as extreme as those you're aiming it at. The same therefore should be said about others who ignore advice - smokers, obese people, drug addicts and alcoholics who need medical help? I think not.
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I believe Tomus’s post was tongue in cheek
//That's a little harsh - stupidity doesn't really deserve refusal of treatment, that's not a proportionate reaction.//

I do actually realise that andy, because I'm not six years old or Donald Trump. It was more an expression of frustration that a serious suggestion.
*than*
tomus - // //That's a little harsh - stupidity doesn't really deserve refusal of treatment, that's not a proportionate reaction.//

I do actually realise that andy, because I'm not six years old or Donald Trump. It was more an expression of frustration that a serious suggestion. //

Then if you are not six years old or Donald Trump you will have learned - as he has still to do - that statements offered in print do not offer the reader the benefit of knowing you, or your sense of humour, so they tend to be taken as seriously offered, unless either accompanied by a smile, an explanation mark, or be so outrageous to be obviously ironic.

So the misinterpretation is more your responsibility than mine, I'm sure you will agree.
//So the misinterpretation is more your responsibility than mine, I'm sure you will agree.//

Nope. Definitely your responsibility. 100%.
tomus - // //So the misinterpretation is more your responsibility than mine, I'm sure you will agree.//

Nope. Definitely your responsibility. 100%. //

We can agree to differ then.
"I don't think that the NHS can refuse treatment to people of colour."

Reminds me of the gag that a stand-up comedian did a while back when talking about a programme on traffic wardens where a person was effing and blinding at a warden who'd given him a ticket "because he was black". The warden explained that, since the moron had parked in a bus lane, the reason he'd been given a ticket was because he wasn't red...
While you expect the nutters to ignore social distancing, but what is the excuse for this lot setting a very bad example...?

https://i2-prod.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article18263245.ece/ALTERNATES/s810/0_JS212031992.jpg
^ Ironic.
That picture could have been taken a year ago.
Indeed, or yesterday.
Of course the best answer was tongue in cheek, but I understand tomus's frustration. You don't half witter on a_h!!!

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