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Film editor, based in Germany. Lived in England 1994-2010. Music, film, football (Borussia Dortmund, QPR) & everything else.
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#BBCBreakfast: "... families had to be led to safety through the flames.. it wasn't just homes, cars were also torched by young masked men in these predominantly unionist streets, but the target here was immigrants.." This is what the likes of Reform are inciting.
Just in case anyone is unaware, babies are too young to be vaccinated against measles but can still catch it, for example in a doctor's waiting room. Measles can cause severe complications in infants and, in some cases, can be fatal.
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For years now, public discourse regarding online radicalisation and hate has focused on Twitter, anonymous accounts and young people. Meanwhile, your uncle is out there sharing memes about great replacement theory on Facebook using his legal name.
Fascinating piece. www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle...
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Which is why, in prenatal classes, we learned about herd immunity - if everyone else around babies are vaccinated, the chances of catching something are very low. Once you introduce unvaccinated people into the system, that chance goes up. In short: trust science
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