What are we doing to tackle climate change at home? Burning car tires and plastic at the dump while paying a environmental tax for these things to be disposed of properly.
Mandatory vaccination of children was struck down in court in the UK because the kids were going to miss just as many days of school from vaccine side effects as if they got covid. Also who is to know what the long term effects will be and for what benefit to kids (basically nothing)? Just like stupid cloth masks in clinical trials are worthless. Just let the nonsense go and follow the science.
Watched a speech therapist in the US recently who said referrals for young children were up 360% becausem children learn to talk by watching faces and they cant learn to talk with all the masked faces. It is crazy what the world has done to our young people.
This is almost criminal, children cannot give proper informed consent to have this shot and no matter what the spin the long term safety data is unknown and cannot be known for years. Furthermore there is no public health emergency for children. it has been known since the beginning covid has little to no impact on kids. Why are we experimenting on our children?
WTF there are just a few thousand cases world wide in a population of 7.75 billion people. These non elected agencies answerable to no electorate have gone drunk with power and self importance after COVID.
bcitizen says...
What are we doing to tackle climate change at home? Burning car tires and plastic at the dump while paying a environmental tax for these things to be disposed of properly.
On EDITORIAL: What are we doing to tackle climate change at home?
Posted 30 August 2022, 2:14 p.m. Suggest removal
bcitizen says...
Mandatory vaccination of children was struck down in court in the UK because the kids were going to miss just as many days of school from vaccine side effects as if they got covid. Also who is to know what the long term effects will be and for what benefit to kids (basically nothing)? Just like stupid cloth masks in clinical trials are worthless. Just let the nonsense go and follow the science.
On Slow uptake on child vaccines
Posted 23 August 2022, 2:16 a.m. Suggest removal
bcitizen says...
This sounds way to convoluted.
On ‘Too many taxi plates will hurt elderly’ warns union chief
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bcitizen says...
Can we start by returning the 20 or 25 dollar environmental levy on car tires to the tax payers to only have them burn in the dump?
On ‘WE MUST UNITE IN CLIMATE FIGHT’: PM calls on leaders across Caribbean to take action
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bcitizen says...
Watched a speech therapist in the US recently who said referrals for young children were up 360% becausem children learn to talk by watching faces and they cant learn to talk with all the masked faces. It is crazy what the world has done to our young people.
On Please lift the mask mandate
Posted 6 August 2022, 2:03 a.m. Suggest removal
bcitizen says...
This is almost criminal, children cannot give proper informed consent to have this shot and no matter what the spin the long term safety data is unknown and cannot be known for years. Furthermore there is no public health emergency for children. it has been known since the beginning covid has little to no impact on kids. Why are we experimenting on our children?
On More vaccinations means more freedom for the country - PM
Posted 30 July 2022, 3:56 a.m. Suggest removal
bcitizen says...
Oh YAY a 140% in sewerage and pollution being dumped in our waters for little to no economic benefit. Its a win!
On Cruise island expansion to drive 149% visitor rise
Posted 27 July 2022, 5:09 p.m. Suggest removal
bcitizen says...
WTF there are just a few thousand cases world wide in a population of 7.75 billion people. These non elected agencies answerable to no electorate have gone drunk with power and self importance after COVID.
On Govt in talks over monkeypox vaccine
Posted 27 July 2022, 5:07 p.m. Suggest removal
bcitizen says...
No lessons will be learned and the government will probably form some new committee or agency and get at 10-20 more people on the government payroll.
On INSIGHT: What lessons will be learned from Exuma diesel spill?
Posted 25 July 2022, 6:25 p.m. Suggest removal
bcitizen says...
2 birds, 1 goat
On 'Significant' oil spill in Exuma waters
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