Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
I'm not being provocative when I ask this, but I accept that you may not see it that way.

You refer to the deaths of hundreds of players. How many exactly? Can you name them?

How many games have been stopped for supporter's emergencies? What are the figures pre and post vaccination program?

I was at the Southampton game where a supporter fell down a flight of steps and injured his head, which was an awful thing to happen. He could have been in drink, he might have been old and a bit unsteady on his feet, he could have tripped on a shoe lace or he might just have been unlucky and tripped.

Sadly, Matt and his Twitter chums would prefer that he was vaccinated and was suffering a reaction to the same, irrespective of whether there was even a hint of evidence to support that.

I repeat, Twitter is not your friend.
You don’t like some of the things I bring to your attention. Twitter is a tool you can easily use to win an argument tool a lot of people do because it’s portrayed as being a place of scare mongering and conspiracy theories. Elon Musk, the owner of X or Twitter is suing media matters (I think that’s their name) and all its financiers.
Unfortunately most other platforms censor the content and take down anything that their advertisers don’t like. As Elon musk said to Disney when they threatened to do the same ‘Feck them’.

Do we just bow our heads and accept what mainstream media tell us or are we allowed to make up our own minds up?
As mainstream media outlets are owned and controlled by companies with hidden agendas and or are self serving should we just accept what they’re saying as gospel?

The post office debacle is one hell of a story and hardly had any air time until this week.

Of course you’re being provocative, you always have been and it’s to your credit sometimes. You’ve searched through the internet, Wikipedia and other sites to prove your points. You cut and paste the responses to your edits to what has been put to you to distort the importance of a full question. Picking the bones off poster’s responses to create a more acceptable and positive outcome for yourself. You’re a clever bloke!