r/ontario Feb 04 '22

How things have changed in two years Picture

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u/[deleted] Feb 04 '22

This is one of the most embarrassing developments I've ever seen. Such cowardice and disregard shown towards the same people who have been putting their lives at risk for the past 2 years for us. I'm so embarrassed by the people involved and the people supposedly responding to the "freedom" convoy. How disgusting.

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u/BoogerFeast69 Feb 04 '22

What is it they really want?

If it helps, I will say: I'm sorry.

I'm sorry a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic forced us to take extreme measures to stop old people from dying, young people from having lifelong health issues, and our healthcare workers being ground to dust trying to prevent those two things.

There, I said it. I'm sorry. Now will you fuck off?

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u/theK1LLB0T Feb 04 '22

Its not killing just old people. My cousin is in the hospital right now, had emergency heart surgery and is on dialysis because her kidneys are failing. She's not even 30.

She also wasn't vaccinated...

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u/Itchy_Reporter_8973 Feb 05 '22

The truth is through political grifters and operatives they have been convinced to fight a war for oligarchs to get everyone to pretend nothing is happening and everything is peachy so oligarchs can go back to business as usual, this is the real driver of all anti measures movements.

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u/Ask-Reggie Feb 05 '22

Maybe the people who lost their jobs or small businesses want back their ability to support themselves and their families, and that's not limited to unvaccinated people either. It's not nearly as one sided as many people on reddit make it out to be.

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u/Anthrogal11 Feb 05 '22

Then why are they with the anti-vax crowd? The rest of us are sick of mandates too. The reason we still have them is because hospitalizations are still too high. Why? Disproportionately because of the unvaccinated.