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We must address the challenge of anti-vaxxers by being more aggressive in promoting the effectiveness of vaccines. They are using COVID to spread misinformation and cause harm. It's time to push back with evidence and facts.

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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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Nous sortirons de la pandémie grâce à la vaccination, malgré quelques personnes hésitantes et extrémistes opposées à la science. En tant que leader, il faut choisir : tolérer ces opposants minoritaires ou se concentrer sur la majorité vaccinée pour retrouver nos activités préférées.

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We must address the challenge of anti-vaxxers by being more aggressive in promoting the effectiveness of vaccines. They are using COVID as an opportunity to spread misinformation and cause harm. It is crucial to push back with evidence and facts to combat their harmful impact.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of getting vaccinated, stating that those who refuse to do so are putting everyone at risk. They criticize the anti-vaxxers, describing them as a small fringe element that rejects science and resorts to racist and misogynistic attacks. The speaker asserts that these individuals should not have the power to influence government policies. They make it clear that if someone chooses not to get vaccinated, they should not expect to travel alongside vaccinated individuals and endanger them. The speaker urges others to condemn and correct these anti-vaxxers, expressing their unwavering commitment to the truth supported by science.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of getting vaccinated, stating that those who refuse to do so are putting everyone at risk. They criticize the anti-vaxxers, calling them a small fringe element that rejects science and resorts to racist and misogynistic attacks. The speaker asserts that these individuals do not have the power to dictate government policy. They urge people to get vaccinated if they want to travel on planes or trains with vaccinated individuals. The speaker encourages condemning and correcting those who oppose vaccination, and they express their determination to stand firm in their beliefs based on scientific evidence.

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My concern is that vaccine hesitancy will prevent us from achieving herd immunity. It's not just the small percentage of anti-vaxxers, but also millions of people who have concerns about the vaccine and don't understand its benefits. We need to clearly communicate that the vaccine is the key to returning to normal life. With states reopening at full capacity, we have a limited opportunity to link reopening policies to vaccination status. If everything is reopened without incentives for vaccination, people will enjoy their freedoms without getting vaccinated. The CDC and the Biden administration should boldly state the benefits of vaccination and the freedoms it provides.

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We must push back against anti-vaxxers who pose a serious challenge. Vaccines work for adults, and we have evidence on our side. It's time to be more aggressive in countering their harmful actions, especially during the COVID pandemic.

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I support mandatory vaccines for all companies. We need to look out for each other. I'm not bothered by anti-vaccine backlash. The vaccine rollout has been successful, unlike past mistakes. We will get through this together.

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Nous sortirons de la pandémie grâce à la vaccination, malgré les hésitations de certains et l'opposition extrémiste de quelques-uns. En tant que leader, nous devons choisir si nous tolérons ces opposants minoritaires ou si nous nous concentrons sur la majorité qui a été vaccinée. Ne laissons pas ces personnes nous empêcher de retrouver nos activités préférées. We will get through this pandemic through vaccination, despite some hesitations and extremist opposition. As leaders, we must decide whether to tolerate these minority opponents or focus on the majority who have been vaccinated. Let's not let these individuals prevent us from returning to the activities we love.

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We deserve a government that encourages vaccination and prioritizes the safety of its citizens. While everyone has the right to choose whether to get vaccinated, it's important not to put vaccinated individuals at risk. We value democracy and respect differing opinions, which is why we're giving people the opportunity to make their own choices for the future through elections. Our focus has always been on putting Canadians first, and we need everyone to step up and help protect our communities. Talk to your neighbors and friends, especially those who are unsure about getting vaccinated, and encourage them to do so for the sake of our own health, our communities, and our children who cannot yet be vaccinated. Let's work together to build a better future.

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This is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. We need to get them vaccinated to enjoy privileges like working from home or traveling. Even if you're vaccinated, wear masks indoors. The truth is we're living in a computer program designed to keep us sedated. Wake up and save your family.

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It's time to stop coddling those who won't get the vaccine. They're afraid, not hesitant or skeptical. No more sugarcoating. They're scared of the vaccine, being wrong, following rules, and needles. Except for those with medical issues, we must stop coddling these individuals and call them what they are: snowflakes, cowards, idiots, losers, and most importantly, afraid.

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There is a small fringe minority with unacceptable views on their way to Ottawa, but they do not represent the majority of Canadians. Canadians believe in supporting each other and following scientific guidelines to protect one another. This is the best way to safeguard our freedoms, rights, and values as a country.

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Our biggest enemy in America is our fellow Americans. We can't trust the unvaccinated. It's time to do what you're told, as this is not about freedom or personal choice. Walking around unvaccinated is psychotic, as it makes you an incubator for every variant. Our patience is wearing thin, and your refusal has cost us all. The unvaccinated overcrowd our hospitals, leaving no room for those in need. This is a pandemic of the unvaccinated.

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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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A small fringe minority with unacceptable views does not represent the majority of Canadians. Canadians believe in supporting each other and following scientific guidelines to protect our freedoms, rights, and values as a country.

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All we need to do is get a vaccine shot. Some people say they don't know what's in it, but they've eaten three candles without knowing what's in them. The vaccine has been tested and proven safe, with known side effects. This vaccine is the best thing that could happen to us in this crisis, and we should be grateful for its existence.

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I believe it's important to offer incentives to those who are hesitant about getting vaccinated. We don't need to convince every single person individually. The problem lies with those who hesitate, and we need to address that. It's crucial to emphasize that the vaccines are mostly free of side effects. Those who refuse to get vaccinated have been victims of misinformation on social media and exploitation by political forces. We need to reach out to them as well.

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There are still people who deny the importance of masks and social distancing. Misinformation is widespread. Experts like Dr. Fauci, who have dedicated their lives to studying viruses, should be trusted. Vaccination, mask-wearing, and social distancing are crucial in preventing the spread of the virus. Personal freedom should not be prioritized over public health and responsibility.

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We must confront the challenge of anti-vaxxers by promoting the effectiveness of vaccines with evidence on our side. It's time to be more aggressive in countering their harmful impact, especially during the COVID pandemic.

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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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We must confront the challenge of anti-vaxxers by promoting the effectiveness of vaccines for adults. We have evidence on our side and need to be more aggressive in countering their harmful influence, especially during the COVID pandemic.

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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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The government encourages vaccination. If you choose not to get vaccinated, you can't travel with vaccinated people and endanger them. We must stand firm in our decisions.
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