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The speaker suggests distinguishing between the vaccinated and unvaccinated. Another person questions this, arguing that it infringes on human rights and that new variants have little impact. They present data from the UK to support their point. The first speaker emphasizes the importance of maximizing freedom for vaccinated individuals, especially for travel, as an incentive to get vaccinated. The second person accuses the first speaker of having ulterior motives, mentioning their connections to the pharmaceutical industry and past controversies. They strongly oppose the first speaker's involvement in public health and the protection of rights. The first speaker concludes by stating that vaccination is the path to freedom.

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Speaker 0 argues that uniting people is not always compatible with science, human rights, or progress. They criticize Aaron O'Toole's call for unity, stating that it defends the rights of anti-vaxxers who put others at risk. The speaker expresses a lack of sympathy for those who choose not to get vaccinated and then face restrictions on their activities. They emphasize that personal choices should not endanger others or impede the recovery from future lockdowns.

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When discussing the issue of vaccination, the speakers express frustration and blame towards the unvaccinated. They argue that the unvaccinated are causing problems and should be shamed, taxed, and held accountable for their choices. They emphasize the importance of getting vaccinated for the greater good of society and criticize those who spread misinformation. The speakers also highlight the impact of COVID-19 on hospitals and suggest that priority should be given to vaccinated individuals over the unvaccinated. They conclude by condemning those who oppose vaccinations and question their moral values.

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Our European and global friends couldn't join us on the cruise because vaccination was required. I don't care about your political beliefs, but you can't infect others just because you think you have delusional rights. The government can tell you to stop at a red light or wear a seat belt. Smoking is banned in buildings because the rest of us hate it. We don't want to catch your disease or risk our lives for your selfishness. We need to identify these people who prioritize their own desires over the well-being of others. True friends care about your safety, including during the COVID pandemic. If you're unvaccinated and among us, you are an enemy.

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I have no resentment towards the unvaccinated, but we can still expect something from them. We have all made sacrifices for so long, with restrictions on contact, gastronomy, and businesses, as well as the financial resources we have invested. I believe that we can ask the unvaccinated to accept a nearly side-effect-free vaccine that is scientifically undisputed. I see myself as old-fashioned in this regard, in the tradition of enlightenment and the duty of Kant. If everyone were to think this way, we would end up in chaos.

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The speaker criticizes those who refuse to get vaccinated, portraying them as victims. They blame the unvaccinated for the current situation and express frustration towards their perceived lack of unity. The speaker argues that the unvaccinated are a minority and questions why they should have the same rights as the vaccinated. They suggest that the unvaccinated should face consequences such as exclusion from society, fines, and potential job loss. The speaker also warns that similar rules may eventually apply to those who are vaccinated.

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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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Nous défendons le vaccin et la nécessité pour les soignants d'accepter les règles de protection collective. Ceux qui refusent vont à l'encontre de l'éthique de leur profession. En les laissant de côté, nous montrons notre soutien à la majorité qui respecte ces règles. Si nous exemptons les non-vaccinés, cela causera de la colère et de l'incompréhension parmi les professionnels de la santé. Notre objectif est de protéger nos concitoyens et d'anticiper les réponses à l'épidémie. Merci. Translation: We defend the vaccine and the need for healthcare workers to accept collective protection rules. Those who refuse go against the ethics of their profession. By leaving them aside, we show our support to the majority who respect these rules. Exempting the unvaccinated will cause anger and misunderstanding among healthcare professionals. Our goal is to protect our fellow citizens and anticipate responses to the epidemic. Thank you.

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Millions of people have received their first vaccination, including those under 50 with underlying health issues. The speaker believes that showing proof of vaccination or a negative test should allow people to enjoy activities like going to the theater or watching sports. They think it could also encourage more people to get vaccinated. When asked about compulsory vaccination, the speaker doesn't want unvaccinated individuals near them and suggests they stay at home. They believe the government has an obligation to keep the majority, including 15 million pensioners, safe.

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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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The speaker questions the sincerity of governments claiming to have the people's interest at heart, stating that throughout history, political elites have never genuinely cared about the well-being of regular people. They advise not to trust any government blindly and always question their motives. The speaker expresses their refusal to be vaccinated with an untested drug, emphasizing the lack of scientific evidence regarding its benefits and long-term side effects. They assert that no one can grant them freedom, as they are already a free person. They challenge the European Commission and the German government, stating that they will not be coerced into getting vaccinated.

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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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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the issue of people refusing to get vaccinated. Speaker 1 finds it difficult to understand why anyone would choose not to get vaccinated, as they believe that the vaccine is necessary to regain our freedom from the virus. Speaker 0 agrees, stating that they find this group dangerous. Speaker 1 mentions that this group makes up eleven percent of the population, which they consider to be a significant number. They believe that the debate surrounding this issue should be handled better in the Netherlands, with more attention given to the majority who support vaccination and value their freedoms.

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Speaker 0: Mandatory vaccination is nonsense. No one in Germany will be forced to get vaccinated against their will. The idea that those who choose not to get vaccinated should lose their basic rights is also absurd and malicious. Let's remember the experiences we've had in Germany and reject such claims. Personally, I am open to technological and medical advancements. If German authorities approve a vaccine, I would be one of the first to get vaccinated. However, I will also advocate for the freedom of those who choose not to, as they should not be forced into it.

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The speaker addresses a video from a person in nursing who asks if insurance or the government should pay for the care of those who contract vaccine-preventable diseases if they chose not to vaccinate, and about liability if they infect others. The speaker claims the person in the video is unhealthy and pushing unhealthy products and vaccines, so is in pharmaceutical sales, not healthcare. The speaker hopes they will research vaccines and learn that there are more vaccine-injured than not. The speaker asks if obese people, smokers or alcoholics should be refused healthcare, and says they don't want to live in a society where people decide who lives and dies based on health choices, as they claim happened during the pandemic. The speaker hopes the person in the video will absorb information on the internet and that being called out will wake them up.

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We will overcome this pandemic through vaccination. Some people are hesitant, and we will continue to try to convince them. There are also a small but vocal group of extremists who oppose vaccination. They reject science and often hold misogynistic and racist views. As leaders, we must decide whether to tolerate these individuals or focus on the majority who have done their part and gotten vaccinated. We want to return to the activities we love, and these individuals will not block us.

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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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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.

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I am honored to introduce a champion for working people. We will continue to push for widespread vaccination as the best defense against COVID-19. Nearly all hospitalized and deceased COVID-19 patients were unvaccinated. It is time to get vaccinated to show love for your neighbor, as the Bible teaches.

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The speaker salutes unvaccinated individuals, calling them courageous for standing against a trillion-dollar propaganda machine and telling the government, bosses, jobs, and businesses to "off." The speaker believes everyone had a choice regarding vaccination, even if it meant facing tough decisions like losing a job, business, or family. They claim that vaccinated individuals "sold their soul" for a price, while the unvaccinated lost everything but kept their integrity. The speaker generally distrusts vaccinated people and trusts unvaccinated people. They believe that in a future pandemic, vaccinated individuals will throw others under the bus to protect themselves, their jobs, money, and titles.

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We need to argue as politicians why we do or don't do something. If we have offered many people the opportunity to get vaccinated and some refuse, we may need to make distinctions and say that those who don't want to be vaccinated may not be able to do certain things.

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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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The speaker discusses the vaccination policy in the UK and mentions that two doses are necessary for effectiveness. They highlight a specific problem in the Landes region where there is a cluster of cases in a nursing home. While most residents are vaccinated, there are four or five unvaccinated staff members. The speaker emphasizes the importance of vaccination for both nursing home staff and hospital personnel, mentioning a similar issue in Italy where 22 people were excluded for refusing vaccination. They conclude by stating that choosing these professions means accepting the obligation to get vaccinated.

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I support mandatory vaccines for everyone. It's about looking out for each other. People talk about freedom, but we need to protect each other. Just like we did with polio.
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