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Ibroxholm

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    Ibroxholm reacted to Adoniram in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    No it's not. It's on the SNP government for introducing apartheid restrictions that are not based on medical efficacy.
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    Ibroxholm reacted to Tiger Shaw in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    Another thing I take from this thread is a handful of poster who seem to be delusional about how much more intelligent they are compared to others, they only come across (to me anyway) as utter wanks.  Obviously the ones taking the piss are exempt from being an utter wank 🤣
     
    Rangers fans looking down their big fucking nose passing judgement on other Rangers fans saying shite they would never turn around and say to the guy standing next to them at a game and absolutely shitting their wee frills over covid. Sad and hilarious at the same time 
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    Ibroxholm reacted to Adoniram in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    What part of not being allowed entry are you having trouble with?
    Already had covid. Immune system beat it as I was told it would.
    Don't need an enforced vaccine.
    Rangers, just like every other business, will suffer financially by complying with this apartheid. 
    The facts don't lie despite your repeated attempts to deflect from the point discussed. 
     
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    Ibroxholm reacted to Adoniram in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    What has that got to do with the forced imposition of a passport that has no health benefits. 
    There are none.
    France, Israel, Canada...all seeing massive drops in business from people unwilling to be a part of this apartheid.
    Clowns like you are just as much to blame as Sturgeon because you're weak, uneducated and unable to see the bigger picture.
     
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    Ibroxholm got a reaction from Madina in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    Going to the last three matches at Ibrox and experiencing normality again gave me some optimism but reading this thread has killed that.  I’m as guilty as everybody else for getting involved in pointless argument over the benefits/risks of taking the vaccine.  Pointless, because by this stage, we are all fully entrenched on what side of the fence we sit on the issue.  Those who are vaccinated have a vested interest in defending the decision they have made.  Those who have resisted all the State coercion and ostracisation to this point are also dug in on their views.  Whatever our views on the vaccine, whatever our vaccine status, are we really going to agree to the government splitting us on this issue and back their discriminatory VP system.  
    Remember, many of the fans who will no longer be allowed entry by the VP introduction, are the same people who stood united and  took the unrelenting flak from all sides during the spring and summer of 2012 and supported/followed the club on the road back.  Some will have also been there through the lean years of the late 60s and early 80s and are still following to this day.
    Given the above, I’ve been really disappointed in our Club on this issue.  I know they are in a difficult position and it’s probably unrealistic for them to not go along with the discriminatory measures mandated by the government.  However, I think that Aberdeen at least showed in their statement last week a recognition and understanding of the positions of the different groups affected by this discriminatory measure.  Is it really asking too much for a similar recognition be given by our own Club to supporters who have followed them through thick and thin over many years.
    For over 60 years, I’ve heard Rangers fans shout ‘We are the People’  from the terracing/stands.  For me, it was and expression of togetherness of our support in supporting the Club, despite our many differences and disagreements as individuals.  If it was and is to mean anything, we must stay together and not divide as a support over this.   
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    Ibroxholm got a reaction from Bearsden bear in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    Going to the last three matches at Ibrox and experiencing normality again gave me some optimism but reading this thread has killed that.  I’m as guilty as everybody else for getting involved in pointless argument over the benefits/risks of taking the vaccine.  Pointless, because by this stage, we are all fully entrenched on what side of the fence we sit on the issue.  Those who are vaccinated have a vested interest in defending the decision they have made.  Those who have resisted all the State coercion and ostracisation to this point are also dug in on their views.  Whatever our views on the vaccine, whatever our vaccine status, are we really going to agree to the government splitting us on this issue and back their discriminatory VP system.  
    Remember, many of the fans who will no longer be allowed entry by the VP introduction, are the same people who stood united and  took the unrelenting flak from all sides during the spring and summer of 2012 and supported/followed the club on the road back.  Some will have also been there through the lean years of the late 60s and early 80s and are still following to this day.
    Given the above, I’ve been really disappointed in our Club on this issue.  I know they are in a difficult position and it’s probably unrealistic for them to not go along with the discriminatory measures mandated by the government.  However, I think that Aberdeen at least showed in their statement last week a recognition and understanding of the positions of the different groups affected by this discriminatory measure.  Is it really asking too much for a similar recognition be given by our own Club to supporters who have followed them through thick and thin over many years.
    For over 60 years, I’ve heard Rangers fans shout ‘We are the People’  from the terracing/stands.  For me, it was and expression of togetherness of our support in supporting the Club, despite our many differences and disagreements as individuals.  If it was and is to mean anything, we must stay together and not divide as a support over this.   
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    Ibroxholm got a reaction from fuckthespl in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    Going to the last three matches at Ibrox and experiencing normality again gave me some optimism but reading this thread has killed that.  I’m as guilty as everybody else for getting involved in pointless argument over the benefits/risks of taking the vaccine.  Pointless, because by this stage, we are all fully entrenched on what side of the fence we sit on the issue.  Those who are vaccinated have a vested interest in defending the decision they have made.  Those who have resisted all the State coercion and ostracisation to this point are also dug in on their views.  Whatever our views on the vaccine, whatever our vaccine status, are we really going to agree to the government splitting us on this issue and back their discriminatory VP system.  
    Remember, many of the fans who will no longer be allowed entry by the VP introduction, are the same people who stood united and  took the unrelenting flak from all sides during the spring and summer of 2012 and supported/followed the club on the road back.  Some will have also been there through the lean years of the late 60s and early 80s and are still following to this day.
    Given the above, I’ve been really disappointed in our Club on this issue.  I know they are in a difficult position and it’s probably unrealistic for them to not go along with the discriminatory measures mandated by the government.  However, I think that Aberdeen at least showed in their statement last week a recognition and understanding of the positions of the different groups affected by this discriminatory measure.  Is it really asking too much for a similar recognition be given by our own Club to supporters who have followed them through thick and thin over many years.
    For over 60 years, I’ve heard Rangers fans shout ‘We are the People’  from the terracing/stands.  For me, it was and expression of togetherness of our support in supporting the Club, despite our many differences and disagreements as individuals.  If it was and is to mean anything, we must stay together and not divide as a support over this.   
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    Ibroxholm got a reaction from Bigdave30 in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    Going to the last three matches at Ibrox and experiencing normality again gave me some optimism but reading this thread has killed that.  I’m as guilty as everybody else for getting involved in pointless argument over the benefits/risks of taking the vaccine.  Pointless, because by this stage, we are all fully entrenched on what side of the fence we sit on the issue.  Those who are vaccinated have a vested interest in defending the decision they have made.  Those who have resisted all the State coercion and ostracisation to this point are also dug in on their views.  Whatever our views on the vaccine, whatever our vaccine status, are we really going to agree to the government splitting us on this issue and back their discriminatory VP system.  
    Remember, many of the fans who will no longer be allowed entry by the VP introduction, are the same people who stood united and  took the unrelenting flak from all sides during the spring and summer of 2012 and supported/followed the club on the road back.  Some will have also been there through the lean years of the late 60s and early 80s and are still following to this day.
    Given the above, I’ve been really disappointed in our Club on this issue.  I know they are in a difficult position and it’s probably unrealistic for them to not go along with the discriminatory measures mandated by the government.  However, I think that Aberdeen at least showed in their statement last week a recognition and understanding of the positions of the different groups affected by this discriminatory measure.  Is it really asking too much for a similar recognition be given by our own Club to supporters who have followed them through thick and thin over many years.
    For over 60 years, I’ve heard Rangers fans shout ‘We are the People’  from the terracing/stands.  For me, it was and expression of togetherness of our support in supporting the Club, despite our many differences and disagreements as individuals.  If it was and is to mean anything, we must stay together and not divide as a support over this.   
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    Ibroxholm reacted to Laudrupsleftfoot in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    I don't think it needs to be a jump to 'new world order'.
    There are so many things we could go over here, dozens upon dozens of things.
    If we just start and end with mass vaccination, and particularly mandated vaccination, there is very good data now on the strength of naturally acquired immunity.
    Which is actually something 'they' (Vallance and Whitty if we want to keep to the UK) said would be the case right at the very outset, that for 80% of people it would be a mild illness if they had symptoms at all and they'd recover and be immune. Then at some point around hailing the arrival of the vaccines the narrative on the definition of immunity was changed to it only being possible to be obtained from vaccination.
    Which is wrong, yet it doesn't get much coverage and in other countries where they're using vaccine passports/health passes you lose the extra freedoms if you refuse the booster. Despite there being no evidence boosters are needed.
    Now some of you would happily get jagged weekly if you needed to be and have no problem with being asked to show you're vaccinated to be able to get a cup of coffee or get on a train or whatever. You're also happy for healthy children to be vaccinated, something that was pretty unthinkable at the turn of the year.
    But I think these things are concerning. It's actually astonishing how normalized they've become with the success of the nudge theory that's constantly been applied.
     
     
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    Ibroxholm got a reaction from Nelson loyal in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    Trust in your own judgement mate, only you know your particular circumstances, and it’s you who will have to take the consequences of your decision.   Not easy I know but try and find sources/people you believe or know you can trust giving both perspectives so you can be as informed on the matter as possible.  Ignore those who would try to shame and/or coerce you into a particular decision, they don’t have your best interests at heart.
     
     
     
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    Ibroxholm reacted to Nelson loyal in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    No choseing to leave anything get it right mate . If it becomes mandatory in my company then they will have to fire me and I will get another job. But don't use my kids to make your point mate. Especially when you are taking it out of context like that. 
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    Ibroxholm got a reaction from Nelson loyal in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    Yeh, see the public health authorities in Denmark, Sweden and Finland are now giving out dangerous conspiracy theories on the health risk of these jabs.  Even our own JCVI were into conspiracy theories when they advised not giving the jag to 12-15 year olds.  Good job our government got the four CMOs to put them straight eh.
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    Ibroxholm got a reaction from Madina in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    Yeh, see the public health authorities in Denmark, Sweden and Finland are now giving out dangerous conspiracy theories on the health risk of these jabs.  Even our own JCVI were into conspiracy theories when they advised not giving the jag to 12-15 year olds.  Good job our government got the four CMOs to put them straight eh.
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    Ibroxholm got a reaction from Madina in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    It’s irrational mate.  We all happily sat together at full houses in Ibrox for the celtic, Motherwell and Hibs without a thought, talking and singing, not even a mask in sight.  After the last eighteen months, it was fantastic to go to something that reminded you how it used to be.  Now, through the imposition of VP’s, that normality has been taken away for no rational reason.  Its almost as if our Government has said, we can’t get used to people thinking things are back to normal, we must impose restrictions to divide them (to create a scapegoat group) and maintain the level of coercive control we’ve had for the last eighteen months.
    Those who think accepting VP’s is getting their freedom back are sadly mistaken, they are accepting a State Licence system to maintain their basic freedoms.  
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    Ibroxholm reacted to Dave Whelan in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    Isn’t it hilarious that the only people scared of the virus are the vaccinated. 3 shots and they still are worried…..maybe just stay home
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    Ibroxholm reacted to Tiger Shaw in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    Stick too singing YNWA pal 
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    Ibroxholm got a reaction from Rowley Birkin in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    No, but I did learn the hard way not to just bow to the authority of someone with letters after their name.  
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    Ibroxholm got a reaction from Rowley Birkin in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    It’s irrational mate.  We all happily sat together at full houses in Ibrox for the celtic, Motherwell and Hibs without a thought, talking and singing, not even a mask in sight.  After the last eighteen months, it was fantastic to go to something that reminded you how it used to be.  Now, through the imposition of VP’s, that normality has been taken away for no rational reason.  Its almost as if our Government has said, we can’t get used to people thinking things are back to normal, we must impose restrictions to divide them (to create a scapegoat group) and maintain the level of coercive control we’ve had for the last eighteen months.
    Those who think accepting VP’s is getting their freedom back are sadly mistaken, they are accepting a State Licence system to maintain their basic freedoms.  
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    Ibroxholm got a reaction from Laudrupsleftfoot in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    It’s irrational mate.  We all happily sat together at full houses in Ibrox for the celtic, Motherwell and Hibs without a thought, talking and singing, not even a mask in sight.  After the last eighteen months, it was fantastic to go to something that reminded you how it used to be.  Now, through the imposition of VP’s, that normality has been taken away for no rational reason.  Its almost as if our Government has said, we can’t get used to people thinking things are back to normal, we must impose restrictions to divide them (to create a scapegoat group) and maintain the level of coercive control we’ve had for the last eighteen months.
    Those who think accepting VP’s is getting their freedom back are sadly mistaken, they are accepting a State Licence system to maintain their basic freedoms.  
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    Ibroxholm got a reaction from roboscot in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    Hope you don’t learn the hard way how misguided the ‘trust the expert’ approach can be.
    Ultimately, you may have to place your trust in the doctor/professional sitting in front of you but that doesn’t mean you should blindly accept everything he proposes without challenge.  This is even more so at the population level, when  you are asked to accept the general advice of public health ‘experts’ who have no knowledge of your age, past or current health, your lifestyle, etc.  Remember it will not be the ‘expert’ who has to contend with any reaction/ adverse effect in the early hours of the of the morning, or hang on the phone all day to get a GP to see you.
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    Ibroxholm got a reaction from roboscot in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    They haven’t just been conned.  They have been subject to continuous State propaganda for over eighteen months and ongoing psychological abuse using coercive and controlling behaviour techniques promoted by SAGE.  The victims of such abuse are often the last people to realise it, are frequently in denial and will vehemently defend their abuser against criticism from others.
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    Ibroxholm reacted to Laudrupsleftfoot in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    You have jumped off a fucking cliff with your non vaccinated people fear.
    The vaccine largely protects you and minimally protects others. 
    That you would happily sit next to some cunt who is vaccinated but has never had Covid but wouldn't be happy to be sat next to someone unvaccinated but who has recovered from it shows who's been chewing the kit kat wrappers.
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    Ibroxholm reacted to Bluegeo64 in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    You've been conned by MSM scare stories. The facts are quite clear average age of covid deaths in UK is 82 higher than average life expectancy. People die everyday in the UK approximately 1600- one day recently 26 died WITH Covid. Time to get a sense of perspective. 
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    Ibroxholm reacted to Bluegeo64 in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    Well done mate! Standing against medical apartheid and "Die Ausweise Bitte" society that our armed forces fought against. For those who buy into the narrative I'd ask you to consider this. As the jabs neither prevent you from catching nor spreading the virus then unvaccinated people are not a risk to you at all. Do we legislate to ask people to prove what other potentially life threatening illnesses and diseases they may be harbouring Hepatitis Aids Pneumonia etcetera. Also anyone can read the Nuremburg principles and see that what is now happening has echoes of Nazi Germany. 
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    Ibroxholm got a reaction from Rowley Birkin in Hopefully matchday vaccines next   
    Would that be the same ‘Science’ that managed to create the virus in the first place.
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