Let's first weed out all the hypothetical BS about "needing" to get food...this is not what I'm talking about. I am talking about you know you are sick, you are coming down with what those in denial will believe is only a cold or flu...you go to work and you refuse to get tested because then you would know and you don't want to know, preferring ignorance.
In the first place, what the hell are people doing going into an office work place with a cold or flu? I'm sure both the employers and employees take a dim view of someone coughing and feeling like crap coming to work and giving their crap to other people.
Now we are in an era with Covid that there is every likelihood that that cold or flu is Covid. It has become a matter of pure common sense to stay home when you feel like you are coming down with something, to get tested so that you know you are safe, this is so you don't infect and possibly kill the people you work with.
Now the new excuses coming out have to do with denial, people insisting what they have is "only" a cold, when they then refuse to get tested, the "reasons" being they do not want to know because then they would have to stay home.
Just in my community, among people I know, the stories are coming out of people who don't seem to care about others going to a social event and putting someone in the hospital or killing them.
States are looking at laws about prosecuting people for knowing they are sick and exposing others, and the first thing that needs to be covered is the ignorance clause, those people who for damn sure know they are sick because they in their willful ignorance believe what they have is "just" a cold or flu, which is not for them to decide at this point...if you feel good enough to go out shopping or to work you feel good enough to go get tested.
It is just a matter of time until someone who ends up in the hospital sues someone that willfully exposed them to whatever they knew they had. Those laws are already on the books for people with aids.
I remember a faimily was quarantined next to me because all their kids got sick with a disease that was contagious. I belive there was legal penalties if they left the house. Big red sign next to the door with details.
I belive a doctor can quarantine you still, although I don't know the details.
Since this state enacted an earned sick leave law, I have not been waited on by a person who was sneezing, coughing or blowing their nose. This behavior drove me nuts. Stay home if your are sick.
woodguru wrote:
Let's first weed out all the hypothetical BS about "needing" to get food...this is not what I'm talking about. I am talking about you know you are sick, you are coming down with what those in denial will believe is only a cold or flu...you go to work and you refuse to get tested because then you would know and you don't want to know, preferring ignorance.
In the first place, what the hell are people doing going into an office work place with a cold or flu? I'm sure both the employers and employees take a dim view of someone coughing and feeling like crap coming to work and giving their crap to other people.
Now we are in an era with Covid that there is every likelihood that that cold or flu is Covid. It has become a matter of pure common sense to stay home when you feel like you are coming down with something, to get tested so that you know you are safe, this is so you don't infect and possibly kill the people you work with.
Now the new excuses coming out have to do with denial, people insisting what they have is "only" a cold, when they then refuse to get tested, the "reasons" being they do not want to know because then they would have to stay home.
Just in my community, among people I know, the stories are coming out of people who don't seem to care about others going to a social event and putting someone in the hospital or killing them.
States are looking at laws about prosecuting people for knowing they are sick and exposing others, and the first thing that needs to be covered is the ignorance clause, those people who for damn sure know they are sick because they in their willful ignorance believe what they have is "just" a cold or flu, which is not for them to decide at this point...if you feel good enough to go out shopping or to work you feel good enough to go get tested.
It is just a matter of time until someone who ends up in the hospital sues someone that willfully exposed them to whatever they knew they had. Those laws are already on the books for people with aids.
Let's first weed out all the hypothetical BS about... (
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OMG! How f’ing paranoid do you authoritarians (note: I DID NOT SAY NATZIS!) have to be? Round up the unwashed, diseased, old, infirm and unvaxed. Put them in camps, exile them, incarcerate them and leave them for dead(?)
I’m sure your condescension will protect you from the dreaded, almost always deadly COVID and all of it’s variants!
steve66613 wrote:
OMG! How f’ing paranoid do you authoritarians (note: I DID NOT SAY NATZIS!) have to be? Round up the unwashed, diseased, old, infirm and unvaxed. Put them in camps, exile them, incarcerate them and leave them for dead(?)
I’m sure your condescension will protect you from the dreaded, almost always deadly COVID and all of it’s variants!
If they start prosecuting people who are mentally ill but do not stay home Woodhead is in trouble.
Liberty Tree wrote:
If they start prosecuting people who are mentally ill but do not stay home Woodhead is in trouble.
Good point!
Hope his goats don’t jump the fence too often.
steve66613 wrote:
OMG! How f’ing paranoid do you authoritarians (note: I DID NOT SAY NATZIS!) have to be? Round up the unwashed, diseased, old, infirm and unvaxed. Put them in camps, exile them, incarcerate them and leave them for dead(?)
I’m sure your condescension will protect you from the dreaded, almost always deadly COVID and all of it’s variants!
Actually, those at greatest risk are the obese, their elevated risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes,
and a host of other "underlying conditions" are putting them in the crosshairs of covid-19.
For 50 years I have been subsidizing the health care of the grossly overweight, because they lack the ability to
control their own behavior. Enough, insurance rates must be rated on BMI from here forward!
It's not "body shamming", it IS just REALITY.
woodguru wrote:
Let's first weed out all the hypothetical BS about "needing" to get food...this is not what I'm talking about. I am talking about you know you are sick, you are coming down with what those in denial will believe is only a cold or flu...you go to work and you refuse to get tested because then you would know and you don't want to know, preferring ignorance.
In the first place, what the hell are people doing going into an office work place with a cold or flu? I'm sure both the employers and employees take a dim view of someone coughing and feeling like crap coming to work and giving their crap to other people.
Now we are in an era with Covid that there is every likelihood that that cold or flu is Covid. It has become a matter of pure common sense to stay home when you feel like you are coming down with something, to get tested so that you know you are safe, this is so you don't infect and possibly kill the people you work with.
Now the new excuses coming out have to do with denial, people insisting what they have is "only" a cold, when they then refuse to get tested, the "reasons" being they do not want to know because then they would have to stay home.
Just in my community, among people I know, the stories are coming out of people who don't seem to care about others going to a social event and putting someone in the hospital or killing them.
States are looking at laws about prosecuting people for knowing they are sick and exposing others, and the first thing that needs to be covered is the ignorance clause, those people who for damn sure know they are sick because they in their willful ignorance believe what they have is "just" a cold or flu, which is not for them to decide at this point...if you feel good enough to go out shopping or to work you feel good enough to go get tested.
It is just a matter of time until someone who ends up in the hospital sues someone that willfully exposed them to whatever they knew they had. Those laws are already on the books for people with aids.
Let's first weed out all the hypothetical BS about... (
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What about people with allergies? There are seasonal allergies that wear me out here. It's dry here this year, so it goes on because of dust, pollen, and whatever else is out there. I have a runny nose a lot of the time while working on a daily basis.
Should I test for COVID EVERY DAY because YOU are afraid?
Think about this, Tali-Wood; if you imprison all of us minions who serve you; who will you have left to serve you?
Sanctimonious POS!!
woodguru wrote:
Let's first weed out all the hypothetical BS about "needing" to get food...this is not what I'm talking about. I am talking about you know you are sick, you are coming down with what those in denial will believe is only a cold or flu...you go to work and you refuse to get tested because then you would know and you don't want to know, preferring ignorance.
In the first place, what the hell are people doing going into an office work place with a cold or flu? I'm sure both the employers and employees take a dim view of someone coughing and feeling like crap coming to work and giving their crap to other people.
Now we are in an era with Covid that there is every likelihood that that cold or flu is Covid. It has become a matter of pure common sense to stay home when you feel like you are coming down with something, to get tested so that you know you are safe, this is so you don't infect and possibly kill the people you work with.
Now the new excuses coming out have to do with denial, people insisting what they have is "only" a cold, when they then refuse to get tested, the "reasons" being they do not want to know because then they would have to stay home.
Just in my community, among people I know, the stories are coming out of people who don't seem to care about others going to a social event and putting someone in the hospital or killing them.
States are looking at laws about prosecuting people for knowing they are sick and exposing others, and the first thing that needs to be covered is the ignorance clause, those people who for damn sure know they are sick because they in their willful ignorance believe what they have is "just" a cold or flu, which is not for them to decide at this point...if you feel good enough to go out shopping or to work you feel good enough to go get tested.
It is just a matter of time until someone who ends up in the hospital sues someone that willfully exposed them to whatever they knew they had. Those laws are already on the books for people with aids.
Let's first weed out all the hypothetical BS about... (
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sick to death of hearing it. If you want to live in a basement, live in the basement! Your fear does not supercede my rights.
woodguru wrote:
Let's first weed out all the hypothetical BS about "needing" to get food...this is not what I'm talking about. I am talking about you know you are sick, you are coming down with what those in denial will believe is only a cold or flu...you go to work and you refuse to get tested because then you would know and you don't want to know, preferring ignorance.
In the first place, what the hell are people doing going into an office work place with a cold or flu? I'm sure both the employers and employees take a dim view of someone coughing and feeling like crap coming to work and giving their crap to other people.
Now we are in an era with Covid that there is every likelihood that that cold or flu is Covid. It has become a matter of pure common sense to stay home when you feel like you are coming down with something, to get tested so that you know you are safe, this is so you don't infect and possibly kill the people you work with.
Now the new excuses coming out have to do with denial, people insisting what they have is "only" a cold, when they then refuse to get tested, the "reasons" being they do not want to know because then they would have to stay home.
Just in my community, among people I know, the stories are coming out of people who don't seem to care about others going to a social event and putting someone in the hospital or killing them.
States are looking at laws about prosecuting people for knowing they are sick and exposing others, and the first thing that needs to be covered is the ignorance clause, those people who for damn sure know they are sick because they in their willful ignorance believe what they have is "just" a cold or flu, which is not for them to decide at this point...if you feel good enough to go out shopping or to work you feel good enough to go get tested.
It is just a matter of time until someone who ends up in the hospital sues someone that willfully exposed them to whatever they knew they had. Those laws are already on the books for people with aids.
Let's first weed out all the hypothetical BS about... (
show quote)
You need to move to China...I know you would much rather live there, under Marxism than here under freedom.
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