It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
originally posted by: Auntie Matter
a reply to: madmac5150
No maple flavoured tears, but some growling over a Nanaimo bar may be in order.
originally posted by: UnRepentantHarlequin
Door to door to “ talk them into making that choice”.
Seems to me their choice was already decided!
No to conformity. The “picture” you see, pales in comparison to the picture you and your ilk are canvassing.
This was so disturbing especially with the masked “guardsmen” spaced apart like evil hounds. Don’t know anything about Canada’s politicians so for me, it was akin to watching Aunt Lidya (Handmaid’s Tale)
and crew, explaining the process to eliminate descent.
Hold the line MapleLeaves!!!
a reply to: Auntie Matter
originally posted by: Auntie Matter
originally posted by: UnRepentantHarlequin
Door to door to “ talk them into making that choice”.
Seems to me their choice was already decided!
No to conformity. The “picture” you see, pales in comparison to the picture you and your ilk are canvassing.
This was so disturbing especially with the masked “guardsmen” spaced apart like evil hounds. Don’t know anything about Canada’s politicians so for me, it was akin to watching Aunt Lidya (Handmaid’s Tale)
and crew, explaining the process to eliminate descent.
Hold the line MapleLeaves!!!
a reply to: Auntie Matter
As best we can. I have begun to hear word of the official requests from employers requiring proof of vaccination, or you're done. Others offer the option to provide a negative rapid test 2-3 times per week to the tune of $40 per test. There is a recording of a local call to the AHS making the rounds where a woman asked the nurse "if the vaccinated can continue to contract and transmit the virus just as the unvaccinated, then why are only the unvaccinated required to provide proof of negative rapid test?" To which the nurse replied 'That's a very good question. I don't know."
The false dichotomy of 'choice' from an abuser: Shall I beat you with my fists or this bat? Not much of a choice at all, it's still a beating.