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Weston Super Saint

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  1. And yet, the prosecutor doesn 't agree that race was involved. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/chauvin-keith-ellison-60-minutes-b1837628.html I appreciate your point about the police system being racist, there are also claims that the UK is racist, that doesn't necessarily mean that everyone living in the UK is racist, in the same way that not every police officer in Minnesota is definitely racist.
  2. WTF are you on about, or have you just made this up to make yourself look all superior? I did a PCR test last May and don't remember anything in the instructions about being 'forceful'. Having checked, it would appear the instructions haven't changed significantly in almost a year : https://www.publichealth.hscni.net/sites/default/files/2020-06/RTS_Self Test English_Final.pdf As per the quote above taken from the PDF from public health, I'd go so far as to point out that the instructions state "swab gently" and "slight resistance"! These are the instructions that have been given to pretty much every single person who has taken a CoVid test in the last year. I'd hazard a guess that the overwhelming majority of those people are also 'untrained' - pretty sure the only circumstances where a 'trained' person is carrying out the test is in circumstances where someone cannot do it themselves (if they are in a coma in hospital, for example). The rapid tests carried out in schools, airports etc are only less accurate because of the way the results are delivered - i.e. they are not analysed by a trained person in a lab! - not because the person hasn't been specifically trained to stick something up their nose! If you can read and understand what is written, you can effectively take the test! As for your last sentence "The blood tests conducted at a lab are way more accurate." another load of horseshit that is completely wrong! Blood tests are only carried out in order to identify antibodies and not to diagnose whether or not someone is infected.
  3. I did miss those, but to be fair it's not a surprise. Timmy certainly does have a superiority complex (probably small man syndrome) and runs and hides when you ask him to back up his nonsense claims...
  4. Happy Lesbian visibility week. https://www.lesbianvisibilityweek.com/
  5. I'll take that as an admission that you cannot backup your own claim then. Odd really given that you claim I'm wrong 'time and time again', you'd think you could just pick a post of mine at random and job done....
  6. Go for it, quote one of my posts that is factually wrong - shouldn't be hard as I'm apparently wrong 'time after time'. Then let us know the name of the nurse carrying out all the vaccinations in your local surgery
  7. Presumably JP Morgan???
  8. If that is real, then there is no question that she is one of ainclever's relations!
  9. Apparently the famous 12 have signed binding contracts - let's hope they have financial penalties attached to them so they end up losing money from their attempted cash grab!
  10. I guess that's why they are hypothetical... But feel free to give another example of an airborne virus / disease that exists / has existed in modern history that would be so devastating as to warrant a lockdown.
  11. Meanwhile, in India, an illustration of what can happen when hospitals become overwhelmed... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-56870410 Looking at those infection figures it wouldn't be a surprise if they reached 5,000 deaths per day.
  12. Welcome to aintclever's world where hypothetical scenarios to illustrate a point are completely lost on you
  13. Pretty sure that there was a stat released the other day stating that there hadn't been any deaths recently from vaccinated people (not sure of the source and I can't verify the info). Not sure I've ever swallowed what Boris says - I've been slated many times for having an opinion that differs - instead, I like to look at a number of sources of information, compare and contrast and draw my own conclusions.
  14. I started with an 'if' precisely because of the fact that malaria is passed to humans from mosquitos. 'IF' malaria was an airborne virus running rampant around the world, then lockdowns would be common place.
  15. Lol. Of course it's still around and will be until effective vaccines are used around the world. You really do seem to be struggling with the concept of a virus and how it can get from one person to another.
  16. If malaria was running rampant around the sceptred isles and that was the only option available to stop it killing thousands of people per day whilst a vaccine was developed, then it certainly seems the logical choice.
  17. It's really not that difficult to comprehend. If everyone is locked down, people aren't mixing together so the virus isn't able to spread - see also lockdown 1 & 2 for further examples! During a full lockdown, there is no opportunity for the vaccines to show what they are able to do as the virus isn't spreading! Boris wasn't claiming they don't work, merely that they didn't have the opportunity to do so! If you had a malaria vaccine but then spent the entire summer sitting in your back garden in Southampton, would you claim it was the vaccine that stopped you getting malaria or the thousands of miles between you and the disease?
  18. Likewise in Bristol, I would guess about 20% of the population are black. However, a policeman who predominantly polices St Paul's is likely to receive most of their complaints from black people. That, in itself, doesn't make them racist. If you spend all day policing areas populated by a certain demographic, you are likely to receive complaints from that demographic.
  19. At the time they said it, it WAS lockdown that brought the rates down - just like it did during lockdown 1 and 2. Nobody is arguing that vaccines won't also be effective from now on (in fact that are saying they may now be more effective), they are just saying that lockdown was the most effective measure at the time - let's not forget that only a few thousand people had been vaccinated when it started, but tens of millions have been jabbed a few months later...
  20. I don't know the demographic make up of the area he is was policing, but my guess would be that it is predominantly black? Wouldn't that make it statistically plausible for him to be dealing almost exclusively with black offenders? The one thing we can say for certain is that it was police brutality.
  21. I've never had any personal experience of aliens, does that mean they exist? Am I a complete nutjob Trump supporter if I say they don't? Isn't our entire belief system based on nothing more than our own personal experiences?
  22. India is having a nightmare! https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-56826645 Incredible really when you consider that just over a month ago they were having a phased lifting of lockdown with 57,000 people attending the T20 v England on March 13th! More than 180,000 deaths recorded so far in a country that doesn't truly know how many people live in it!
  23. War graves. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56840131
  24. Pretty stupid statement of yours then stating the obvious about everyone knowing what the outcome would be. Why did you feel the need to bring colour into your example?
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