It’s nice to see, ppl are free to make their own choices.. here we live in a nanny state where for some reason everyone has to be thought for
What happened to Eriksen showed again life is too short and no matter how healthy you think you are or how long you reckon you should have left, nobody knows what's around the corner. Life is for living not being restricted.
That's a pathetic post. Using someone's near death experience for a spot of attempted point scoring. Really, really poor.
No points scoring at all. I am sure many people who have sadly passed away during the pandemic thought the restrictions were no big deal as they have plenty of time left, but that happened to not be the case. That's the point I am making. Someone can be overweight, smoke 20 a day and drink alcohol daily and live until 100. Someone else might exercise daily, eat right and die young. We just don't know what's around the corner.
Rubbish. You're trying to use Christian Eriksen's horrific ordeal to push your rhetoric. We all know you're against restrictions - it's a valid viewpoint. Lots of other posters are too, but I haven't seen anyone else trying to spin his horrible situation as a means to do this.
I'm surprised he hasn't blamed the accident on the Covid vaccine yet. That's what a load of other idiots are doing on twitter, so I expect him to do so shortly.
So because we might get run over by a bus next week, we should do what the **** we want, be as irresponsible as we want and ignore the chance to prevent excessive spread of a virus proven to be deadly to many people? Good argument. Each to their own of course but before COVID-19 was a thing, as a reasonable human being I tended to vet myself to make sure my actions weren’t going to have potentially drastic and dramatic effects on other people. I must be soft in the head or summat… Whilst I’ve absolutely hated it I’ve never been fully against lockdowns and/or sensible restriction. Although to be 100% fair and clear, we really do have to work back towards some kind of normality now. I’m not advocating extending strong restriction. Especially as the elderly and most infirm have pretty much all had two vaccinations. But I’m not convinced it’s time to drop absolutely everything and have 90k at Wembley, 100k+ at silverstone next month, hundreds of thousands at Wimbledon etc. It has been great to hear the crowd at edgbaston, even with the absolutely woeful showing from England; it’s not full there. Ramp it up gradually.