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Libertarian views when it comes to medical interventions. Looking for others who stand against covid fanaticism. Lawyer. Actually angry. Not actually a bee.
Sep 2, 2022 • 19 tweets • 3 min read
🧵Two years ago I posted this letter from several Australian doctors on my personal Facebook page.

Now this wasn’t a request to just open up (or ‘let it rip’ being the phrase used at the time).

quadrant.org.au/opinion/qed/20… It was a request for greater discussion and transparency around the potential harms of lockdowns. It was a request to consider more targeted measures, along the lines of the focused protection proposed by the @gbdeclaration.
Aug 31, 2022 • 5 tweets • 2 min read
Once again @jeffreyatucker has put into words the vague ideas and feelings rattling in my head.

“The pandemic response took a chunk of flesh out of civilization itself. The masking, the vaccine mandates, the learned presumption that everyone is a disease vector… …the fear of authority, the shattering of life routine, followed by the economic chaos and dislocation, not to mention learning loss, the loss of faith and trust, and the rise of petty and serious crime—it’s all taken a terrible toll.”
Jan 14, 2022 • 165 tweets • 68 min read
In this live 🧵I’m collating specific examples of prejudice and judgment displayed towards #unvaccinated from mainstream media, governments, medical professionals, and other figures of authority. Please feel free to point me to others.
#vaxism
#hatespeech
#endvaxismnow
#COVID19 (1) “It’s time to really ramp up pressure on the unvaccinated”: Randy Boswell, Global News, 12/01/2022 globalnews.ca/news/8505269/c… Image
Nov 7, 2021 • 37 tweets • 7 min read
1/ A (long) thread on evidence around effectiveness of vaccines in reducing transmission and infection.

For a significant proportion of the Australian population, it is mandatory to be “fully vaccinated” (presently 2 doses) in order to work. 2/ Only those with vaccine certificates can go shopping, eat out, or go to the gym, museum, cinema, theatre, gallery, library or other public spaces.