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originally posted by: dandandat2
Why don't the vaccinated ask to sit outside with the unvaccinated? They are after all vaccinated; what are they worried about?
originally posted by: ThatDamnDuckAgain
Oh I have to add it's regional too. That mentality.
I do think you have to differentiate between the "sheep" who just do what they are told and those that are actively persecuting people who are not doing what is being told.
originally posted by: keukendeur
originally posted by: zosimov
originally posted by: keukendeur
a reply to: ThatDamnDuckAgain
What concerns me more is your cry against discriminating and ridiculing the unvaxxed while at the same time you are somehow doing the same from the other angle...classy.
There is nothing "concerning" about the OP. Maybe a bit of histrionics on your part?
Gee..thanks for the psychological analysis. It's nice when people start to insult...sets the mood.
Anyway, the OP is the equivalent of a kid not getting an ice cream but than laughs when the kid that did get the ice cream drops it.
What is gained with this attitude except more division.
originally posted by: keukendeur
a reply to: StoutBroux
Yeah well...I'll summarize what it is I have been trying to say from the start.
The article is about Germans questioning why they have to sit inside while following the rules, while everybody else (vaccinated and unvaccinated) sit outside because they bent the rules a little.
Bending the rules is very natural for Italians...not so much for Germans.
So the only karma here to be "celebrated' is the tendency of Germans to place order over everything and it is not working out so well abroad....as always.