A comprehensive cyber attack could bring our society to a complete halt, affecting power supply, transportation, and hospital services. Compared to such an attack, the COVID-19 crisis would seem like a minor disturbance.
Speaker 0: We all know, but still pay insufficient attention to the frightening scenario of a comprehensive cyber attack, which would bring to a complete halt to the power supply, transportation, hospital services, our society as a whole. The COVID nineteen crisis would be seen, in this respect, as a small disturbance in comparison to a major cyber attack.
Speaker 0 expresses their discomfort with unvaccinated individuals being near them in public places. They believe that if someone chooses not to get vaccinated, they should stay at home and accept the consequences of their decision. Speaker 1 questions this stance, suggesting that leaving unvaccinated people to die in emergency situations is harsh. Speaker 2 emphasizes the importance of the vaccine as a means to return to pre-pandemic life and suggests tying reopening policies to vaccination status. Speaker 3 believes that isolating those who refuse vaccines is a better approach than forcing them. Speaker 0 argues that during a global pandemic, it is justifiable to take away bodily autonomy and suggests labeling unvaccinated individuals. Speaker 1 concludes by stating that people need to understand that no vaccine means no normal life.
Speaker 0: Yes. I hear what you what you say about somebody exercising their freedom not to have a vaccine, and they're perfectly healthy. I don't want them sitting next to me in the theater. I don't want them standing next to me at the theater bar. I don't want them next to me or anywhere near me or even in the same carriage on the train.
So, yeah, they can exercise their freedom by staying at home. If you decide that you don't want a vaccine or a booster, then you can decide not to go to hospital however ill you get. And that way that is your right.
Speaker 1: So you would leave the unjabbed At home to die if they had a heart attack, if they suffered from a stroke.
Speaker 0: That's their choice.
Speaker 1: Doctor Fauci said that if get any more overcrowded. They're gonna have to make some very tough choices about who gets an ICU bed. I don't know. That choice doesn't seem so tough to me. Vaccinated person having a heart attack.
Yes. Come right on in. We'll take care of you. Unvaccinated guy who gobbled horse goo, rest in peace, Wheezy. You're that's
Speaker 2: We need to make it clear to them that the vaccine is the ticket back to pre pandemic life, and the window to do that is really narrowing. I mean, were mentioning, Chris, about how all these states are reopening. They're reopening at a 100%, and we have a very narrow window to tie reopening policy to vaccination Status. Because otherwise, if everything is reopened, then what's the carrot going to be? How are we going to incentivize people to actually get the vaccine?
So that's why I think the CDC and the Biden administration needs to come out a lot bolder and say, if you're vaccinated, you can do all these things. Here are all these freedoms that you have. Because otherwise, people are going to go out and enjoy these freedoms anyway.
Speaker 3: People who refuse to accept vaccines, I think the right response for them is not to force them to, but rather to insist that they'd be isolated.
Speaker 0: Giving up your human rights is is justifiable. It's justifiable to take away a person's bodily autonomy when You have a global pandemic. Those who haven't had jabs but could have jabs need to have a badge saying, unjabbed. Really?
Speaker 1: Yeah. We just have to make people understand The you know, no jab, no life, and and that's how it is.