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Post by WAC on Jul 16, 2020 13:16:59 GMT -6
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Post by Purp on Jul 16, 2020 14:09:32 GMT -6
The same writer also said, in that very article, “if confirmed”. So you are basing this on something that as of now, has not been confirmed. Yeah...... I’ll wait for a doctor of medicine to put his/ her neck on the line and tell me that.
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Post by SintonFan_InAustin on Jul 16, 2020 15:39:41 GMT -6
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Post by CC_Varmints on Jul 16, 2020 15:52:56 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2020 19:55:36 GMT -6
Yes, we are having football this fall. It will slow down and burn out. It has everywhere else in the world. Statistically, this is still low risk for the healthy. The media is fear mongering. That doesnt mean its not to be taken serious, but the reality is, 99% are ok. I ask my question again: how can we have HS football this year? It's not about young 17 year old players, it's their families and coaches. They will get exposed if they play. Only a matter of time. What about the sibling at home with an underlying condition? Or mom and dad? Older coaches? We will play, high risk do not have to play.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2020 19:57:14 GMT -6
I've never seen that written anywhere. The virus spreads quickly. Why would it matter if the person is 60 or 16? They only read the conservative memes that fit their narratives. Stop arguing the point with them. I am. You can’t argue when the data doesn’t support your case.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2020 20:04:41 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2020 20:06:56 GMT -6
The same writer also said, in that very article, “if confirmed”. So you are basing this on something that as of now, has not been confirmed. Yeah...... I’ll wait for a doctor of medicine to put his/ her neck on the line and tell me that. Here’s a dr for you youtu.be/IvuykQMlwvo
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Post by Purp on Jul 19, 2020 8:05:08 GMT -6
I ask my question again: how can we have HS football this year? It's not about young 17 year old players, it's their families and coaches. They will get exposed if they play. Only a matter of time. What about the sibling at home with an underlying condition? Or mom and dad? Older coaches? We will play, high risk do not have to play. Again, your depriving a section of society of rights that others (the healthy) have. How can you live with yourself. By your philosophy, we just need to lock up the elderly and those that are susceptible to this disease, and forget about them. I’m sure glad you were not around when the country needed people to step up, so this country as we know it, could survive.
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Post by WAC on Jul 19, 2020 11:18:09 GMT -6
We will play, high risk do not have to play. Again, your depriving a section of society of rights that others (the healthy) have. How can you live with yourself. By your philosophy, we just need to lock up the elderly and those that are susceptible to this disease, and forget about them. I’m sure glad you were not around when the country needed people to step up, so this country as we know it, could survive. I’m sorry, maybe I’m not understanding your post but aren’t you suggesting the exact same thing from the other side? Wouldn’t a decision to stop everything be depriving a section of society of rights that they have? I have no idea how many schools fall under UIL in TX and play football but let’s say 1000+. if the season is cancelled because 200 schools made the decision to not have in person classes until October would that be ok for the other 800? Under that philosophy we should tell the other 800 too bad. How could UIL live with themselves?
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Post by Purp on Jul 19, 2020 11:57:47 GMT -6
Again, your depriving a section of society of rights that others (the healthy) have. How can you live with yourself. By your philosophy, we just need to lock up the elderly and those that are susceptible to this disease, and forget about them. I’m sure glad you were not around when the country needed people to step up, so this country as we know it, could survive. I’m sorry, maybe I’m not understanding your post but aren’t you suggesting the exact same thing from the other side? Wouldn’t a decision to stop everything be depriving a section of society of rights that they have? I have no idea how many schools fall under UIL in TX and play football but let’s say 1000+. if the season is cancelled because 200 schools made the decision to not have in person classes until October would that be ok for the other 800? Under that philosophy we should tell the other 800 too bad. How could UIL live with themselves? Nope if everyone did their part, we wouldn’t be here today. People are too selfish. Again, do what’s best for society as whole, and not some political what about my rights BS.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2020 12:05:57 GMT -6
Nope if everyone did their part, we wouldn’t be here today. People are too selfish. Again, do what’s best for society as whole, and not some political what about my rights BS.
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Post by redrage00 on Jul 20, 2020 9:35:35 GMT -6
I saw a tweet that made perfect sense.
It said something to the affect of "We made the mistake of telling people in America that wearing mask protects others. Know your audience"
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Post by Purp on Jul 21, 2020 8:03:41 GMT -6
I saw a tweet that made perfect sense. It said something to the affect of "We made the mistake of telling people in America that wearing mask protects others. Know your audience" Exactly!!
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