Here's who's more likely to be 'unvaccinated':
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40-something Liberal-voting Womyn (aka "Karens") https://www.macleans.ca/society/typical-vaccine-hesitant-person-is-a-42-year-old-ontario-woman-who-votes-liberal-abacus-polling/
Here's who's more likely to be 'unvaccinated':
40-something Liberal-voting Womyn (aka "Karens") https://www.macleans.ca/society/typical-vaccine-hesitant-person-is-a-42-year-old-ontario-woman-who-votes-liberal-abacus-polling/
Get vaccinated if you can. It reduces the load on the healthcare system and allows more people with regular health problems to get help.
This is not true. If it was you could support your statements with some links. Anyone who wants check can do so by entering "Spanish flu in Toronto" into their favourite search engine.
Most "regular" health problems are also preventable. You know, traditional vices that Christians have always taken issue with -- alcohol, tobacco, premarital sex, illicit drugs, gluttony -- that people like you have always found "oppressive". Our healthcare system was hardly taxed this year anyway, on average less that one person per hospital was in icu at any given time. One of the local hospitals had a temporary overflow tent that was never used and dismantled. And lastly, since most unvaxxed at BIPOCs or 40-something Liberal-voters, how about taking your crusade against them instead?
Which Christians continued to participate in. They are just human, like everyone else.
You have let your imagination loose. Don't follow it too far.
If anyone is following this conversation: what do you think? Does this sound right to you?
You'll have to repeat that with corrections, so I can respond once it's clear what you're trying to say.
It's about people who choose not to be vaccinated even though they could be. They appear to expect to have access to the benefits of government healthcare but are reluctant to shoulder the obligations.