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Originally Posted by DeluxeMoustache
This is an interesting one.
I don’t wish ill on anyone.
I do wish there was no such thing as Covid. But that’s not our reality
Do I wish actions had no consequences? Not really, because the world wouldn’t make sense
There is plenty of information available for Archibald. He chose the path that put himself at risk, when he had the choice not to. And that is the same path chosen by many others like him, putting people who need urgent medical care, and are being denied it, at risk.
People like him are wilfully putting others at risk, Covid is real, and the risks and consequences are pretty well known
I don’t wish that on anyone either. But unfortunately, life on earth isn’t all unicorns and rainbows
Actions have to have consequences, if you accept that certain things are inevitable, then viewed through that lens, him being an example will hopefully serve as a positive for others putting people at risk
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one thing to have no sympathy and not care that he's ill and can't play, but he took it to a whole new level. Another thing all together to cheer and gloat that it happened, and to wish as much harm possible on a person.
I don't put Archibald in the same place as some of the politicians and media personalities in the states for example, who willfully have misinformed the public who is looking to them for answers.
He's a hockey player who made a couple of tweets. I don't feel all that bad for him losing his job, but to sink to Rogers level of hate for all people who haven't vaxxed?