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Aegonthe1st 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, unfortunately this will be difficult. However SA has very very strong laws to prevent something like mandatory jabbing. We've warned people again and again, stand on your rights, don't let your employer coerce you. My sympathy for those who folded is much less. This is an extremely powerful future deterent.

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Aegonthe1st 5 points ago +5 / -0

Join this group

EverY question you need answered. I can personally vouch for them.

https://t.me/CovidAngelsQandA

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Aegonthe1st 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm just saying if you expect them to make decisions based purely on fiscal matters, you will be disappointed.

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Aegonthe1st 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've kinda had the opposite happen to me in the latter half of this year. But I am blackpilled af!

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Aegonthe1st 8 points ago +8 / -0

Stop remdesirvir! That's how they killed my mom!

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Aegonthe1st -1 points ago +0 / -1

Still think the subversion of western culture is about money?

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Aegonthe1st 4 points ago +4 / -0

They kill of Bond. He will be replaced by a woke casting. Don't waste your money

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Aegonthe1st 2 points ago +2 / -0

Upfate straight from DearSA

❗️❗️ OOPS. DearSA’s participation campaign on the Hate Crimes and Hate Speech Bill has crashed parliament’s servers – over 100,000 public submissions individually delivered in the past 18 hours.

And our government wants to create their own cloud and data network. Right. https://t.me/dearsafrica/355

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Aegonthe1st 6 points ago +6 / -0

Dunno bout that, my dad takes ivct, has been using it for nigh a year now and he's still gay af!

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Aegonthe1st 1 point ago +1 / -0

Don't think I will ever go back to the gym. I'm in the best shape of my entire life and so comfortably set up and challenging myself in new ways. Before this I was never able to perform pistol squats, hand stands or L-sits. Guess what, I can now!

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Aegonthe1st 3 points ago +3 / -0

Exact same thing with me. It's not that I'm arrogant. It's that I am confident in spending months and even years relentlessly researching something versus you and your 5sec google search.

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Aegonthe1st 6 points ago +6 / -0

My favorite part was when the entire British and Irish Lions Rugby Team (look them up, complicated set up, but a huge deal in the Rugby world) bragged about how the entire team has been fully jabbed, how it was the responsible thing to do. Then travelled to South Africa where they had to constantly wear masks when off the field only to then travel back to the UK and be forced to self isolate for two weeks.

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Aegonthe1st 2 points ago +2 / -0

Mate as someone who is happily married to a woman I'm 100 percent on the same page with; don't marry this girl.

Not because she got jabbed. Not because you don't know what the long term health ramifications might be. Not because it might influence your children.

No, don't marry this girl because she knowingly went behind your back, betrayed your trust. If she did it once, she can and most probably will do it again.

People generally do not take marriage seriously enough.

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Aegonthe1st 7 points ago +7 / -0

Don't count number 14 as a win. He's saying as soon as enough people have had the jab life will go back to normal. Ask Israel how that's going.

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Aegonthe1st 2 points ago +2 / -0

Every day that passes I ask myself why are these cunts still alive? At what point does someone say I have nothing left to lose, might as well take this POS with me?

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Aegonthe1st 28 points ago +28 / -0

It's a no for me. My mom was murdered in a hospital, her funeral turned in to a pro jab drive and as a result 90 percent of my family got the jab. There's a doctor in my family whose responsible for a whole lot of jabbing too,. Things have been said, friends have been lost. I cannot go back.

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Aegonthe1st 4 points ago +4 / -0

South Korea is a nation of cucks sucking on the dick of China while demonising japan for what happened a 100 years ago. I know cause I live there. Get told by kids every week how bad Japan is. Ask them about China and they think it's an awesome country.

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Aegonthe1st 4 points ago +4 / -0

Sadly I do know someone who died at home. She was old, not healthy and overweight. But she did have the chyna virus and she died alone at home.

Just sayin.

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Aegonthe1st 2 points ago +2 / -0

It is rough yes, but I have weapons and connections there. I know what my rights are and how to fight back. Here, I have no idea. Korea has an obscure little bylaw that they can forcibly vaxx people. Don't even know if this includes experimental vaccines and wouldn't even know where to start to find out.

Also with my mom's death last year and the absolute shit show surrounding it...I just can't be 10 000 miles away anymore.

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Aegonthe1st 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's good to hear mate! The kids are deathly afraid of someone's face without a mask and their cognitive abilities have noticeable declined since wearing them all the time.

There were several factors in helping me decide, a big one was the gun issue. If something were to happen here, I'm completely helpless, I can't even communicate with my neighbours. In SA I at least have a fighting chance.

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Aegonthe1st 1 point ago +1 / -0

I agree on your first point, I cannot disagree more on the second.

I've been here a long time. I've seen what happens to the kids, mentally and physically, over time. This is an awful place for kids to grow up in. Even before all the chyna virus bullshit the level of happiness among children here measured lower than the DRC.

Yeah, I'm getting out before winter. Koreans are starting to realise they were jabbed with something that offers little protection and their lives are not going to return to normal. I expect something ugly to happen next year, or winter this year when people start dying instead of just getting sick.

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