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Here is the story Katie Hopkins' vile reaction to Ebola in Glasgow: ?Little sweaty jocks, sending us Ebola? - 3am & Mirror Online
Off topic I know but the whole thread has taken a side move. Why on earth are people who have been working with ebola victims let back into the country without spending a period of time in quarantine. We really are a stupid country at times |
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well we let everything else in neil why not ebola
ebola probabbly has more human rights than us and will be put up in luxury hotels and given benefits and then when it kills us off it will take our jobs :D |
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I'm not sure the thread is going that OT as it's themes seem to be due respect re loss of life, not going so far with this that basic freedoms are undermined and citizens being manipulated so that anyone with a different view is "off message" and can be silenced. It's a difficult balancing act but not so hard that we all have to toe the line as happens with Facist societies.
These are not one point issues eg I would defend the BBC in most arenas but a lot of "News" coverage is clearly infantalised [usually neutered as well with a good dose of cheery irrelevant football news so we don't get too anxious about anything]. The Glasgow Tragedy/Ebola and the CSA Enquiry ongoing strange saga can all be linked in that sense. As an example Dame Butler S appeared to be completely outrageous in her lunchtime apparently unsolicited [otherwise why was she interviewed?] views on Radio 4 at 1-15 today. The victims group was completely outraged-justifiably so in my opinion. Now [on PM 5-15] there is a much longer statement which is the same but somehow different in emphasis:rolleyes: Dave W "Look out kid-they keep it all hid" Mr Bob 1965 |
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A nation the majority of whom can't be bothered to wash their hands properly after going the toilet will never learn even if ebola lived next door until it's too late. For the record: Ebola virus is easily killed by soap, bleach, sunlight, and high temperatures or drying. Machine-washing clothes that have been contaminated with fluids will destroy Ebola virus. Ebola virus survives only a short time on surfaces that are in the sun or have dried. |
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i reakon if you played bob geldofs ebola song loud enough it would kill the virus
sadly it would probabbly kill the patient as well |
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BBC News - US woman accidentally shot dead by son, two, in Idaho Wal-Mart (Those of you who don't find humor in this, feel free to express yourselves in conventional clichees of outrage.) I particularly like the comment about videos and witnesses confirming that this was an "accident." Lucky for the two-year-old, eh. In Texas, there would be calls for his arrest, conviction, and execution. In Oklahoma, he would have been lynched. What the hell was she doing with a loaded handgun in her purse ... obviously with a round chambered and safety off. Maybe there was a sale on; and she was determined to get the good deals at gunpoint.:rolleyes: Ah well, it turns out that there was no real problem. She had a valid CCW permit and the weight of the Second Amendment backing her up ... not to mention the NRA. Enough of this ... I think I'll pour myself a stiff one and watch the latest episode of "Hillbilly Handfishing", a stunning tv tour de force straight from that part of the States where the most popular Hallmark greeting card is "Happy Birthday Uncle Dad" and folks think "The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms" is a local convenience store. |
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I seem to remember there has always been Ebola outbrakes in that particular area reported on the news. Its nothing new so why the big çommotion now? Scare techniques to bury other stuff that's going on right now? I think were all expected to be terrified at the moment for whatever reason. Bullocks to that, live life to the full and stick two fingers up to the establishment or whoever pulls the strings. Life's too short!
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Then again maybe thats just me being my usual cynical self |
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Imagine the headline: "Floods in Bangladesh: Thousands Dead and Missing." And in the catastrophic floods in Calgary and surrounding area: Four. We are equipped to deal with shiiite. Because we have the bucks to buy the equipment. There have been no recorded cases of Ebola in Canada. But in all regions there are world class designated medical facilities ... Kingston General is one, by the way ....all geared up to treat cases of Ebola that will never appear. So, I guess if I get Ebola, I won't end up sleeping on a floormat in some fly infested backwater hovel.:alright:;) And the rich always have the option of leaving. |
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You're probably right, if we have 4 people dying in a flood we have hours and hours of 'in depth' reporting with experts blaming polar ice caps, weather isotherms and not enough people turning on their taps to fill the kettle during the commercial break in Coronation Street.
Oh and I'll see your Hillbilly Handfishing and raise you our The Only Way Is Essex (commonly known as TOWIE), the English home grown tv tour de force where our young southern inbreds have taken to anal bleaching to hide the brown star..your shout..raise or fold? :hehetable |
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All in with Citizen Khan :D
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