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The speaker states vaccinations are free, safe, and convenient, and over 200,000,000 Americans have gotten at least one shot. They express that patience is wearing thin with those who refuse vaccination. One speaker asserts that anyone against vaccine mandates is anti-vaxx, regardless of personal vaccination status. They reject the idea of unvaccinated teachers in classrooms with children who cannot be vaccinated. An Austrian newspaper reports that unvaccinated individuals could face fines up to €2,000 each time they're caught, potentially multiple times a day, and imprisonment for up to a year for refusing to pay. Another speaker claims the unvaccinated are the heroes of the last two years, serving as a control group and highlighting vaccine shortcomings. They state that health experts and political leaders in Australia admitted the goal was to make life almost unlivable for the unvaccinated. They add that vilifying the unvaccinated was wrong and driven by a desire to blame someone for ineffective lockdowns. They conclude that gratitude is owed to the unvaccinated for their perseverance and courage in resisting mandates.

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More governmental authorities are mandating the vaccine in response to the rise of Delta. It cannot come soon enough, as we have hit a wall with vaccinations and need higher levels to prevent another surge and new variants. A decision must be made as a society, similar to laws against drunk driving. While people can remain unvaccinated, there's an obligation to society if they want to be in public and potentially infect others with a dangerous disease. An opt-out system, like in France or Italy, could require vaccination or proof of a negative test to enter bars, restaurants, and movie theaters. People should not have the choice to infect vulnerable children, immunocompromised people, or even others who have taken the responsible choice to get vaccinated.

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When discussing the issue of vaccination, some speakers express frustration towards the unvaccinated. They believe that the unvaccinated are causing problems and should be blamed for the spread of COVID-19. They argue that the vaccinated should wear masks to protect the unvaccinated, but also feel that the unvaccinated are not behaving responsibly. Some suggest mandatory vaccination and consequences for those who choose not to get vaccinated. They criticize the unvaccinated for spreading misinformation and believe that their actions are leading to unnecessary deaths. Overall, there is a strong call for the unvaccinated to take responsibility and prioritize the well-being of society.

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The speaker urges unvaccinated Americans to get vaccinated, highlighting that vaccinations are free, safe, and convenient, with FDA approval and over 200 million Americans already vaccinated. They express impatience with the unvaccinated and emphasize that their refusal has affected everyone. Another speaker argues that being anti-mandate is equivalent to being anti-vaxx, regardless of personal vaccination status. They reject the idea of unvaccinated teachers in vulnerable communities. A third speaker discusses proposed fines and imprisonment for the unvaccinated in Austria. A fourth speaker criticizes the treatment of the unvaccinated, highlighting the flaws of COVID vaccines and the scapegoating of the unvaccinated. They express gratitude for the unvaccinated's perseverance and courage in challenging mandates and authoritarianism.

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It's time to stop coddling those who refuse to get vaccinated. They are afraid, plain and simple. We need to stop using euphemisms like "vaccine hesitant" or "vaccine skeptics" to describe them. They're protesting mandates and passports because they're afraid. They claim it's a personal choice or that they're waiting for more information, but it's just fear. We shouldn't sugarcoat it anymore. Apart from those with legitimate medical complications, we must stop coddling these individuals. They are snowflakes, cowards, idiots, losers, and above all, afraid.

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When discussing the issue of vaccination, some speakers express frustration towards the unvaccinated. They believe that the unvaccinated are causing problems and should be blamed for the spread of COVID-19. They argue that vaccinated individuals should wear masks to protect the unvaccinated, as it is seen as a moral responsibility. Some speakers feel that the unvaccinated are acting irresponsibly and selfishly, while others suggest implementing mandatory vaccinations. There is also a call for consequences such as higher taxes or increased healthcare costs for the unvaccinated. The speakers emphasize that the unvaccinated are at risk of severe illness and death, and they criticize those who spread misinformation about vaccines.

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- Unvaccinated Americans are asked what they are waiting for, as vaccines are free, safe, and convenient. - There are two classes of people: vaccinated and unvaccinated. - Being anti-mandate equates to being anti-vaxx, regardless of vaccination status. - In Austria, unvaccinated individuals may face fines up to €2,000 each time they are caught, potentially multiple times a day, and imprisonment for up to a year if they refuse to pay. - The unvaccinated are the heroes, serving as a control group that highlighted the shortcomings of the COVID vaccines. - Health experts and political leaders aimed to make life unlivable for the unvaccinated. - Scapegoating the unvaccinated provided a release after months of lockdowns. - Leaders like Lamby, Carr, Chad, Andrews, McGowan, Gunnar, Fauci, and Biden should be held accountable for vilifying the unvaccinated. - Gratitude is owed to the unvaccinated for their perseverance, which exposed the wrongness of the mandates. - The war on the unvaccinated was lost, and we should be thankful for that.

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The speaker urges unvaccinated Americans to take action, highlighting the availability and safety of vaccines. They express impatience with those who refuse to get vaccinated, emphasizing the collective cost of their refusal. Another speaker argues that being unvaccinated means having fewer rights and labels anyone who opposes vaccine mandates as anti-vaxxers. A third speaker discusses proposed fines and imprisonment for unvaccinated individuals in Austria. A fourth speaker reflects on the treatment of the unvaccinated during the pandemic, acknowledging their role in highlighting vaccine shortcomings. They criticize the scapegoating and persecution of the unvaccinated, calling for accountability from leaders and individuals. The speaker concludes by expressing gratitude for the unvaccinated's perseverance and hope for increased awareness of authoritarianism in the future.

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Some individuals are refusing to get vaccinated against COVID-19, endangering the lives of others and restricting their freedom. The speaker suggests treating the unvaccinated as outcasts and even forcing them to get vaccinated. They propose creating a law to make vaccination mandatory and sending teams to the homes of those who haven't been vaccinated. The speaker also criticizes anti-vaxxers and calls for consequences such as withholding unemployment benefits. They mention specific individuals they consider to be spreaders of misinformation. Others express frustration with those protesting vaccine passports, stating that the real battles are climate change and equality. Some argue that the unvaccinated should be responsible for their own healthcare costs if they contract COVID-19. The video concludes by condemning those who spread vaccine misinformation and praising those who have chosen to get vaccinated.

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The unvaccinated are blamed for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, with some suggesting they should be shamed, blamed, and held responsible for the spread. Some claim the unvaccinated are a threat, untrustworthy, and acting without honor, while the vaccinated are being punished for their actions. Some suggest that patience is wearing thin, and the unvaccinated, including children and those acting like them, are making others angry. Some argue that it's not about freedom or personal choice, but about the greater good of society. Possible consequences for remaining unvaccinated are discussed, including paying the price, being taxed, and paying more for healthcare. Some suggest that the choice to remain unvaccinated should be viewed similarly to driving while intoxicated. If hospitals become overwhelmed, some suggest prioritizing vaccinated individuals for ICU beds over the unvaccinated. It is claimed that every COVID death could have been prevented, and the only people dying are the unvaccinated.

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When discussing the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a strong emphasis on blaming the unvaccinated. They are seen as the problem, and there is a call to shame them. The vaccinated feel frustrated and angry towards the unvaccinated, who they believe are putting others at risk. Some suggest that the unvaccinated should be taxed or pay more for healthcare. The choice to remain unvaccinated is compared to driving while intoxicated. There is a division between vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals, with some suggesting that the unvaccinated should not receive the same level of medical care. Overall, the message is that the unvaccinated are causing harm and should be held accountable.

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The speakers exchange pointed claims about vaccination status and social policy. Speaker 0 asserts that vaccinated people are the problem and that it is the unvaccinated who are responsible. Speaker 1 counters with a stance that the unvaccinated should be shamed and blamed, and asserts that it is time to start blaming the unvaccinated, not ordinary people. The dialogue emphasizes distrust of the unvaccinated, with Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 associating the unvaccinated with negative behavior and calling for punitive approaches. Speaker 1 argues that the unvaccinated include children and people acting like children, and contends that it’s time to stop tolerating “the idiots in this country” and to mandate vaccination. The speakers discuss shaming the unvaccinated and refuse to call them stupid or silly by implication, while also stating that those who are not vaccinated will “end up paying the price” and that the unvaccinated should be taxed or pay more for health care. Speaker 0 suggests treating the choice to remain unvaccinated like driving while intoxicated, implying it should be addressed with similar seriousness. Speaker 1 claims that only the unvaccinated are dying and condemns misinformation, urging shaming and shunning of those who spread it, calling for turning people away. The dialogue advocates exclusion for the unvaccinated: Speaker 0 says unvaccinated individuals should be denied entry to offices or places of business, and Speaker 1 argues that if you don’t get vaccinated, you can’t come to work. The phrase “Ew. Screw your freedom” expresses a rejection of individual freedom in this context. Speaker 1 contends that the unvaccinated have put everyone in a bad position and asserts that it is not a good place. The conversation ends with a provocative statement about freedom and power, declaring that “Freedom is a fragile thing, and it's never more than one generation away from extinction.” The closing lines add, “Ice of man come not from the generosity of the state, but from the hand of God. They were wrong. Question everything.”

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When the chips are down, civilized people will eat each other. The unvaccinated are blamed for being the problem, shamed for their choices, and causing preventable deaths. Vaccinated individuals are frustrated with the unvaccinated's impact on society and healthcare. Calls for mandatory vaccinations, increased healthcare costs for the unvaccinated, and comparing the unvaccinated to drunk drivers are made. The unvaccinated are seen as selfish, ignorant, and deserving of consequences. The divide between the vaccinated and unvaccinated is stark, with strong opinions on both sides.

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People need to prioritize the greater good over personal beliefs. Unvaccinated individuals should face consequences like fines, reduced benefits, and higher insurance premiums. It's crucial for everyone to be vaccinated to protect vulnerable populations and prevent overwhelming the healthcare system. Collaboration and unity are essential in the fight against COVID-19.

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We encourage vaccination without making it mandatory. Those unvaccinated may face restrictions like not being able to travel, work in public service, or access non-essential services. A controversial study by David Fisman claimed unvaccinated individuals increase the risk for vaccinated people, but critics argue it was based on flawed data. The government used this study to justify mandates, sparking debate. The opposition questions the lack of scientific evidence behind certain policies. Ultimately, individuals have a choice to get vaccinated, but there may be consequences for opting out without a valid medical reason.

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The message is clear: no one is safe until everyone is vaccinated. Health experts emphasize that the unvaccinated pose a threat to public safety. Vaccination is essential to return to normalcy and prevent the spread of COVID-19. Those who refuse the vaccine are seen as irresponsible and detrimental to society. There are calls to limit the rights of the unvaccinated, including access to healthcare and public spaces. The ongoing pandemic is characterized as primarily affecting the unvaccinated, and the vaccinated are urged to advocate for vaccination to protect themselves and others. The urgency to get vaccinated is underscored, as it is viewed as the key to overcoming the pandemic and ensuring safety for all.

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The unvaccinated are the problem, period. They are the only ones to blame. This isn't shaming, it's the truth. It's time to blame the unvaccinated, not the regular folks. Anyone you come into contact with will blame you, as will the rest of us who have done the right thing by getting vaccinated because we can't trust the unvaccinated. All these vaccinated folks are gonna start wearing masks to protect the unvaccinated folks. You're punishing the vaccinated for the sins of the unvaccinated. The unvaccinated are basically saying, it's open season for me. We've been patient, but our patience is wearing thin. The rest of us are starting to get upset. It's not about freedom or personal choice.

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The speaker states vaccinations are free, safe, and convenient, and over 200,000,000 Americans have at least one shot. They express impatience with those refusing vaccination. One speaker equates being anti-mandate with being anti-vaxx, regardless of personal vaccination status. They reject the idea of unvaccinated teachers in classrooms with children who cannot be vaccinated. An Austrian newspaper allegedly published rules stating unvaccinated individuals could be fined up to €2,000 multiple times a day, with refusal leading to imprisonment for up to a year in separate prisons. Another speaker claims the unvaccinated are heroes who served as a control group, highlighting vaccine shortcomings. They assert that health experts and political leaders aimed to make life unlivable for the unvaccinated, and society scapegoated them. They blame leaders and health experts, but also individuals who participated in the persecution. They state that vilifying the unvaccinated was wrong and driven by a desire to blame someone for ineffective lockdowns. They express gratitude for the unvaccinated, whose courage exposed rising authoritarianism.

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The unvaccinated are the problem, period, and should be blamed. It's the truth, not shaming. The vaccinated can't trust the unvaccinated. The unvaccinated are the threat. Vaccinated people will wear masks to protect the unvaccinated, punishing the vaccinated for the sins of the unvaccinated. The unvaccinated are not behaving honorably, acting as if it's open season for them and they can do whatever they want. The unvaccinated are running around saying they don't care and are living free. Patience is wearing thin with the unvaccinated, a group that includes children and people acting like children. The vaccinated are getting upset with the unvaccinated. This is not about freedom or personal choice.

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We encourage vaccination without making it mandatory. Those who choose not to get vaccinated will face restrictions like not being able to travel, work in public service, or access non-essential services. A study on vaccination impact sparked controversy, with claims that unvaccinated individuals pose a risk to the vaccinated. Critics argue the study misrepresented data to support government mandates. The debate highlights the divide between those advocating for vaccination and those questioning its effectiveness. Ultimately, consequences will be faced by those who choose not to get vaccinated.

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Some individuals are turning their freedom into irresponsibility, endangering the lives of others and restricting their freedom. The unvaccinated should be treated as outcasts and forced to get vaccinated. Those who protest against vaccination are foolish. Non-vaccinated individuals should not receive unemployment benefits. Vaccination should be mandatory, and non-vaccinated individuals should be visited by authorities and informed of the consequences. Those who spread misinformation should be arrested. The real battles are climate change and equality, not protesting vaccine passports. Those who refuse vaccination should face consequences and not burden the healthcare system. Anti-vaxxers are trying to disrupt the system. Most French citizens have used their brains and got vaccinated, unlike the anti-vaxxers.

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The unvaccinated are the problem, period. It's time to blame the unvaccinated folks for prolonging this pandemic. Anyone who comes into contact with them will blame them, as will the rest of us who've done the right thing by getting vaccinated. We can't trust the unvaccinated. Our patience is wearing thin with those, including children and people acting like children, who refuse vaccination. It's not about freedom or personal choice when your freedom infringes on others' well-being. It's mandatory to get vaccinated. The anti-vaxxers are putting lives at risk, and we need to prioritize the greater good of society over their misinformation. They're being stupid and silly. The unvaccinated will pay the price, perhaps through taxes or healthcare costs. Remaining unvaccinated is like driving while intoxicated. The choice for ICU beds won't be tough: vaccinated people first. Every COVID death now is preventable, and those spreading misinformation should be ashamed.

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When discussing the issue of vaccination, some speakers express frustration towards the unvaccinated. They believe that the unvaccinated are causing problems and should be blamed for the spread of COVID-19. They argue that the vaccinated should wear masks to protect the unvaccinated, but also feel that the unvaccinated are not behaving responsibly. Some suggest mandatory vaccination and consequences for those who choose not to get vaccinated. They believe that the unvaccinated are putting others at risk and should be held accountable. The speakers emphasize the importance of getting vaccinated for the greater good of society and criticize those who spread misinformation. They express anger towards the unvaccinated and believe that their actions are causing unnecessary deaths.

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When discussing the unvaccinated, some speakers express frustration and blame towards them for the current situation. They argue that the unvaccinated are causing harm, spreading misinformation, and not considering the well-being of society. Suggestions are made to make vaccinations mandatory, impose higher healthcare costs on the unvaccinated, and treat their choice similarly to driving under the influence. The speakers emphasize that COVID-19 deaths could have been prevented and criticize those who spread misinformation.

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The unvaccinated are the problem, period. They are the only ones to blame, and this isn't shaming, it's the truth. It's time to blame the unvaccinated, because we can't trust them. They are the threat. Vaccinated people will start wearing masks to protect the unvaccinated, punishing the vaccinated for the sins of the unvaccinated. The unvaccinated are not behaving honorably, acting as if they can do whatever they want. We've been patient, but our patience is wearing thin. The unvaccinated include children and people acting like children, and the rest of us are starting to get angry. This isn't about freedom or personal choice.
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