Jabbening now.

What der füppen?

Österreich sucht Angestellte, die Impf-Verweigerer jagen (Blick)

Meanwhile…

Gulp.

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77 thoughts on “Schwein Hunt

  1. Herr Coach (formerly Buzz Eireann, formerly Hughie Luas)

    Jabohl, mein Fuhrer!

    Throw this lot out of the EU now. Even Hungary wouldn’t do this.

  2. Nullzero

    Can you swing a sack of doorknobs?

    Let’s be honest, the people who volunteer for that type of thing don’t exactly need much encouragement to start harassing others.

    We’re this to become a thing in Ireland there’d be people queueing up to to it.

    1. galaxiapolizia

      roll-up, roll-up…

      “Lucky” Luke O’Neill, Joe O’Shea, the Healy-Raes, Young Fine Gael, “Banty”,
      slum-landlords, Joe Duffy, Michael O’Leary, Pat Kenny…

      frothing at the mouth, lovely people…!

  3. Haroo

    I love this website. It is like the twilight zone.

    Since when are call centre staff and bureaucrats “unvaccinated hunters” lol. I am sure the unvaccinated in Austria are quaking in their boots that some pen pusher on the other end of the phone is ringing to see if they have been vaxed, will issue a fine and process an appeal.

    I think old Adolf had a very different methodology. Were the SS essentially call centre staff who dealt with appeals of fines?

    Fair comparison? Whether you agree with mandatory vaccination or not, do you really think what old Adolf was up to is comparable to many other things in history? Do you really think it is comparable with hiring call centre staff and issuing fines?

    1. Bodger

      I guess it depends whether you believe the vaccines are benign. If they’re not, as I believe, then we’re dealing with worse than anything ‘old Adolf’ could dream up.

      1. Haroo

        Which, as most scientific evidence supports, they are mostly benign. Of course you will say there have been adverse reactions and it can be argued over whether they caused death in certain circumstances but the amount of cases is statistically insignificant (I said statistically… Any death is a tragedy but statistically insignificant relates to hypothesis testing).

        We can conclude that they have saved multiple more lives. We also have to look at the intent behind vaccination programmes i.e. to protect the elderly, vulnerable and those unlucky enough to succumb to the virus. There is no evidence to support any conspiracy theories to the contrary but we can see that vaccines have helped, until recently with a new variant, to open up society and relieve pressure on healthcare systems globally.

        What Hitler was doing was genocide on an industrial scale. His stated intent was to eradicate populations based on a doctrine of racial superiority.

        Do you see the difference? How can you buy into Qanon but not see that?

        1. Micko

          “We can conclude that they have saved multiple more lives.”

          Absolutely.

          But only in the older populations and in the vulnerable.

          No need to give any of them to healthy younger folk or kids.

          1. Haroo

            But honestly Micko that is a different arguement and you know it and I can entertain that. There can be a discussion there.

            What I can’t entertain is Qanon Bodger and his misinformation based on inane and unsubstantiated twaddle and trying to to create stupid links between the present sitiation and what one of the most maniacal regimes in history did. Or any link between anti-vaxers and the Jews or Resistance of WW2.

          2. Micko

            I think the attempt by big pharma and world governments to inject people with a medicine they don’t need is criminal, especially through coercion (vax passes) and fining and possible jail time. (As apparently is the case in Austria)

            So yes, just because it’s not exactly 100% like “the Nazis”, doesn’t mean that there aren’t parallels in the authoritative nature of these edicts.

            Young healthy people are “statistically” at no risk from this disease and yet they are being forced into taking it.

            Where there is risk, there must be choice. And Austria have removed that choice from their citizens.

            So the parallels are there.

          3. Haroo

            Lazy Micko. So any time a choice is denied or any time you have to do something with no health benefits it is akin or comparable to facism?

            I don’t like paying taxes: Nazism.
            I want to cross the road at a different point to the lights in the USA: Nazism.
            I don’t want to pay rent: Nazism.
            I don’t want my speed of travel restricted in residential areas: Nazism.

            Anything that restricts my choice or has no benefit to me: Nazism.

          4. SOQ

            When you have holocaust survivors like Vera Sharav ringing alarm bells- you can be pretty certain there is at best, some very similar traits.

            That such leave some people who consider themselves to be the good guys uncomfortable, is neither here nor there.

          5. Micko

            None of those things has the potential to give a young person a blood clot or myocarditis.

            There must be a choice.

          6. Haroo

            But my liberty and choice is restricted. So is yours. In many areas of our lives. It doesn’t mean it is Nazism. It doesn’t mean it is facism.

            Oh I agree with that. There should be a choice. I am not a fan of mandatory vaccinations as I don’t like the precendent it sets.

            But this is not Nazism. This is not akin to facism. Public health measures with an understandable intent are not akin to facism.

            All this silly linking between Nazism and vaccination does is turn most reasonable people away from your arguements.

            There is a problem: people not taking vaccines. As a society we have chosen this path to deal with the pandemic as our way out. These things require societal uptake and critical masses. However, I wouldn’t agree the solution is to fine or force people to take vaccines.

            But as you rightly pointed out there must be choice. And we all know that our choices have consequences in all areas of our lives.

            By making a choice to not be vaccinated and participate it is a reasonable consequence to be excluded from participating in some aspects of social life, in my opinion, to limit spreads, ease burdens, lower risk of infecting others who are participating. Not indefinitely. Just until we are confident we have this under control which clearly we do not.

            So we can agree forced vaccines are bad. But agreeing that doesn’t solve the other problem.

            And that is an opinion. Not a fact. Just for the conspiracy loons out there. See, I can state things that I accept others might disagree with without claiming them to be categorical truths.

          7. SOQ

            Diplomacy is the art of making your point without causing offence.

            When you use insults like ‘conspiracy loons’; you have already lost your audience.

          8. Haroo

            There is no point trying to convince them. They believe in international elite paedophiles infiltrating the White House and taking over the CIA and that Trump was battling this in secret. They believe 5G towers make you grow tentacles. They believe the rich want to destroy Irish culture and the pub. They believe the “elites” want to reduce the global population or kill people en masse.

            They are loons. They have no substantive evidence for any of this. They are conspiracies.

            Ergo, call it what it is. They are conspiracy loons.

          9. Haroo

            I’ll tell you what. Why don’t you have a guess. Users on this website, name a few who you think I might be referring to?

          10. Micko

            There is no choice in Austria.

            That’s what the post is about and that’s why there are parallels with authoritarianism.

          11. Haroo

            No, look at the very first reply.

            It equates these actions to Nazism. Not authoritarianism. Nazism.

            Along with many, many of Bodgers other posts. Trying to create this false and spurious link between vaccinations and Nazism. Even before there was ever any talk of mandatory vaccinations anywhere.

            Secondly read the piece. Hiring call centre staff to ring people and issue fines as part of public health measures introduced. Even though I don’t agree with them I understand the intent.

            This is not Nazism. Read a book. Go to Auschwitz. Is there a doctrine. Is there industrial genocide. Are there work camps. Is there torture.

            Pathetic to equate the two.

          12. Micko

            “No, look at the very first reply.”

            That’s nothing to do with the original post.

            I said authoritarianism as Nazism, seemed to set you off a bit,

            Issuing fines for people not comply with a medical procedure that has a risk associated with it is authoritarian in nature.

            “Read a book”

            I’m currently reading ‘Ordinary Men’ by R. Browning. It’s about how in WW2 ordinary people were coerced into doing unspeakable inhumane murderous acts to their fellow humans.

            Whats the last book on WW2 and the Holocaust that you read then?

          13. Oro

            Sure at that rate you could say someone telling you to shut a door is authoritarianism. This is just another instance of your desperate persecution complex revealing that you don’t understand the terms of what you’re discussing, namely in this instance, the holocaust. Keep reading M I would suggest, maybe you’ll realize that your situation is absolutely nothing like that. I wish you’d stop and think for a minute about disrespectful it is to try and borrow some of the horror of the holocaust in order to make some silly little claims on the internet, but something tells me you won’t.

          14. Micko

            I never said my situation was similar Oro. As, I’ve already stated many times, I’ve already circumvented the vax system here. It’s no bother to me.

            The post is about Austria and what’s going on there and how there are parallels to authoritarianism.

            Do try to keep up.

          15. Oro

            Go away with that. You’ve been on here whinging about being discrimination that you supposedly face for months. Your comments about authoritarianism are not in a bubble and your clearly using them self referentially.

          16. Nigel

            ‘Issuing fines for people not comply with a medical procedure that has a risk associated with it is authoritarian in nature..

            Not really, not during a public health emergency. I mean, literally the only way you can turn it into an exercise in authoritarianism is by claiming that the vaccines are not beneficial, and then you have to invent a reason for forcing people to take vaccines that aren’t beneficial and then you end up with our band of happy-clappy conspiracy guys. Your position is that the risk of the vaccine isn’t worth it, but you consistently overstate the risks of the vaccines and understate the risks of the pandemic, and you are completely out of step with the general thinking on the weighing of those risks.

            You also seem to think societies can effectively compartmentalise ‘the old and the vulnerable,’ whereas our experience of sucessive waves has shown that when the virus or its variants spread through society, they spread to people who are old and vulnerable because the old and the vulnerable exist in every part of our society, and many of the vulnerable might not in fact realise they are vulnerable until too late.

            In short, other people have thought this through, and from many different points of view. You haven’t.

          17. Chris

            “you are completely out of step with the general thinking on the weighing of those risks” This isn’t true. General thinking? As in pharma produced propaganda? What a joke. Far more scientists and health professionals have put their name to the opposite https://gbdeclaration.org/

            The small minority pushing the ‘vax’ are paid too or ‘just following orders.’

          18. Nigel

            You are missing the point so completely it’s incredible. This is a public health emergency. The point is to save lives and reduce the damage inflicted on society on any number of levels from the personal to the economic. With this in mind, measures are judged by whether or not they are necessary and whether or not they work. In Ireland, i do not think mandatory vaccination is or will become necessary. In Austria? I have no idea. All we can do is see whether they work or not.

          19. 1-2-1-2

            So what if there is some Pharma produced propaganda? You mean people might actually be favourably influenced to voluntarily take medicine which makes life a little less hard for millions? What a moron

          20. Micko

            Austria 71% Vax’d
            Ireland 76% Vax’d

            Not so different in numbers.

            Where there is risk, there must be choice.

            There’s a tiny risk of death from the vax. Therefore it is immoral to make them mandatory.

          21. Nigel

            ‘Where there is risk, there must be choice.’

            Those percentages presumably do not show the whole story. Where there are different levels of risk and it is an issue of public health, democratically elected governments take that choice on themselves. Austrians will have to decide for themselves whether they think it was right to do so in this case.

          22. Micko

            “Austrians will have to decide for themselves whether they think it was right to do so ”

            And if the people decide that it was the wrong thing, I’m sure you’ll say “well, they should have voted better then”

            I do think it quite hilarious how you avoid actually saying you are in favour of mandatory vaccine.

            It’s quite obvious you are. But your inability to actually say so and be “uncool” amuses me no end.

            You really are a very silly man Nigel.

          23. 1-2-1-2

            I’ve not any problems saying I’m in favour of mandatory medicine if it saves the lives of thousands and ensures the well being of the vast majority. Yes I’m sure there are some adverse side effects as there are with many risky activities eg leaving your home, or lighting the fire, eating fish bones etc. I feel well informed about those risks and fully capable of evaluating them based on what I’ve seen to date.

          24. Nigel

            ‘It’s quite obvious you are. But your inability to actually say so and be “uncool” amuses me no end.’

            Ah yes, ever since I were a lad I’ve dreamed of mandatory vaccination, but the other children teased me – well ha ha now who’s laughing?

          25. Chris

            “That’s just what the disinformtion is telling you.” No, that is what the empirical scientific method shows, all else is lies.

          26. Nigel

            ‘Your deflection is showing…’

            That’s what the children used to say. Now they’ve been mandatorily vaccinated. Deflect that, losers!

          27. Micko

            “ risky activities eg leaving your home, or lighting the fire, eating fish bones etc”

            You forgot actually “getting Covid” there 1212

            Unbelievably low risk,

            Except to the deranged like you, where it somehow equates to the same risk as BASE jumping. ;p

    2. Daisy Chainsaw

      What would MOPErs do if they didn’t have the “exactly the same as what happened to Jews in WW2” to fall back on every time they reported a fake story?

      1. Haroo

        Look at the very first reply on this post “Jahbol, mein Fuhrer!”.

        Secondly, scroll back through Bullsheet over the last couple of months and find numerous posts by Qanon Bodger and Nick to find a treasure trove of attempts to create links between vaccination campaigns and the Nazis (prior to any mandatory vaccination campaigns being introduced).

        Do keep up.

    1. Herr Coach (formerly Buzz Eireann, formerly Hughie Luas)

      No Jews or Roma need apply. Preference will be given to The Journal comments section.

  4. John F

    To be fair, the Austrians have a history of creating and empowering bad minded people with disastrous results!

    1. Herr Coach (formerly Buzz Eireann, formerly Hughie Luas)

      Paul Reid is the same height as aul’ Adolf.

      Don’t come running to me when the Lancaster bombers appear over Blanch.

      1. johnny

        …NY to Vienna,on Lufthansa,comped or OPM (other people’s money),if you haven’t experienced Vienna.

        1. Herr Coach (formerly Buzz Eireann, formerly Hughie Luas)

          Infradig. Been to Vienna en route to Sarajevo (worth a visit). Vienna is one of the most boring cities ever.

          Try Paris, mate. Nothing compares.

          Back to your SATC2.

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