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Texas Anti-Mask 'Freedom Defender' Caleb Wallace Dies Of COVID-19

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Do you think it is possible his death may actually encourage some to take the vaccines? You have to look at the silver lining and in the end, none of us stopped him from helping himself. He preached to many very misleading information. Folks like this are a danger to society. I didn't pull the trigger so I'm certainly not going to feel bad for him. I do however feel bad for his family and hope they do not follow his bullshit and nonsense going forward.
Yes, I do. I think everytime one of the outspoken ones dies others realize the idiocy. Its only when its personal do they get it.

This guy leaving behind 4 kids, his wife and a stack of medical bills and I bet no life insurance at age thirty is a nice example.
 
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You are missing my point. You are taking JOY in someone’s death. I’m not asking you to feel bad, I am floored that you are actually happy about it.
We are seeing the good that can come from his death. Both in stopping the spread of misinformation, and in his death changing peoples minds.
 

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We are seeing the good that can come from his death. Both in stopping the spread of misinformation, and in his death changing peoples minds.
I am not sure about that. The anti-vaxxers would think of an excuse, or maybe even blaming the vaccinated giving him the virus as they alleged.

Regardless of his belief, it really is very sad and so unnecessary. A young guy at 30 years old with a pregnant wife.
 

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I wish someone bought a plot of land next to maralago and turn it into a graveyard for these freedom fighters
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We are seeing the good that can come from his death. Both in stopping the spread of misinformation, and in his death changing peoples minds.
I don’t see death as a “good” thing. But even if you do, I don’t understand being elated or joyful of a persons death. There is a difference. You guys seem extremely happy about it. It is just disturbing as all. Squeezer explained himself, but you have double down. My opinion stands.
 

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I don’t see death as a “good” thing. But even if you do, I don’t understand being elated or joyful of a persons death. There is a difference. You guys seem extremely happy about it. It is just disturbing as all. Squeezer explained himself, but you have double down. My opinion stands.
On this yes I've reached my limit. They are dangerous. And hopefully his death serves a purpose. Because in life his actions led to more deaths.

Joy no, indifference and happy to see his death used for good, yes.
 
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I am not sure about that. The anti-vaxxers would think of an excuse, or maybe even blaming the vaccinated giving him the virus as they alleged.

Regardless of his belief, it really is very sad and so unnecessary. A young guy at 30 years old with a pregnant wife.
The hesitant can be turned.
 
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I don’t see death as a “good” thing. But even if you do, I don’t understand being elated or joyful of a persons death. There is a difference. You guys seem extremely happy about it. It is just disturbing as all. Squeezer explained himself, but you have double down. My opinion stands.
Imagine if all the virus spreading anti Vaxxers kicked the bucket today.
Wouldn’t it be a great thing for the humankind?
 
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Sorry you guys are not going to make me happy that someone is dead. You think their life is worthless. The other side things life over 80 is worthless. You are both the same in that regard and it is distrubing to me.
No it isn't. This man is making choices that hurt. That encourages others to hurt themselves and others as well. The 80 year lived a long productive life(hopefully) and contributed positively to society.

Covid denial, anti vaccine promotion literally kills people. He is proof of that. And endangered his family as well.

I get your point, but we have reached a stage where we have the means to end this. And its time to stand up to those who would prolong it and stop them. By silencing them , ostracization and if neccessary forced seperation.
 

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No it isn't. This man is making choices that hurt. That encourages others to hurt themselves and others as well. The 80 year lived a long productive life(hopefully) and contributed positively to society.

Covid denial, anti vaccine promotion literally kills people. He is proof of that. And endangered his family as well.

I get your point, but we have reached a stage where we have the means to end this. And its time to stand up to those who would prolong it and stop them. By silencing them , ostracization and if neccessary forced seperation.
He is not responsible for your research. That is on you. And everyone else is for their own research as well. That is the mature adult thing to do.

Also many would argue that the 80 lived a long enough life and the world should not have had to stop in it’s tracks so that 80 could live an extra two years when these lockdowns are going to effect millions finically for decades. I don’t agree with them either.

I get your point-ish, I just don’t agree with being all happy happy joy joy that someone is dead. Even if by his own ignorance. It is sad actually when you truly think about it.

So I am sorry that I find taking joy in death to be disturbing but that is just me and what I think and how I feel. With the way some of you talk, you should just go out with your gun and start shooting the unvaccinated.
 

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He is not responsible for your research. That is on you. And everyone else is for their own research as well. That is the mature adult thing to do.

Also many would argue that the 80 lived a long enough life and the world should not have had to stop in it’s tracks so that 80 could live an extra two years when these lockdowns are going to effect millions finically for decades. I don’t agree with them either.

I get your point-ish, I just don’t agree with being all happy happy joy joy that someone is dead. Even if by his own ignorance. It is sad actually when you truly think about it.

So I am sorry that I find taking joy in death to be disturbing but that is just me and what I think and how I feel. With the way some of you talk, you should just go out with your gun and start shooting the unvaccinated.
He isn't fucking capable of research. Neither am I. That's why we have scientists. And that's why there is a misinformation problem.

Did you read the article? He was a stupid, stubborn man who politicized a pandemic, endangered his family and society at large, and died a useless and preventable death. Not by accident but by conscious, stupid and dangerous choices.

So yes I'm glad he is dead, hopefully it serves as an example to others.

Shoot them no. Don't be hyperbolic. Restrict them, educate them, and treat them like the self entitled children they are acting out as, oh ya, happy to. And if they die point to them and say, "That's what awaits you".
 

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For every one of these people who willingly make the choice to not get vaxxed and end up dying there is another person who also died because they are immune-compromised and can not take the vaccine.
 

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A piece of paper over his pie hole wouldn’t have saved him.
That is conjecture.

What is not conjecture is that he's pushing up daisies. You are dumb as he was.
 
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Taking joy In someone’s death is disturbing behaviour to say the least.

Having no sympathy is different then actually taking joy. You all seem to actually be happy that these people are dead. That is just…. disturbing as I said. That is my opinion. I won’t take joy in the death that COVID is causing, regardless of someone’s stance on it.

Do I find irony? Yes, do I have little to no sympathy for anti-vaxxers, an—masker, etc? Yes - but to take personal joy at someone’s death is just wrong to me. Sorry guys, guess I still have too much humanity in my for this board.
We are fed up.

Fed up with their idiocy.
Fed up with their refusal to listen to rational discussion.
Fed up with their selfishness.
Fed up with their lies.
Fed up with their whining and complaining.
Fed up with their denying science.
Fed up with their prolonging the pandemic and the physical, personal and economic suffering that comes with that.

Yes, you are correct, but as rational humans there comes a time where you can't take it anymore. The people who are trying to do the right things are becoming more hardened, entrenched, radicalized and cold-hearted because the covidiots are undermining our efforts.

Everybody has a breaking point, and more of us are reaching that point on a daily basis. It is human nature.
 
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He isn't fucking capable of research. Neither am I. That's why we have scientists. And that's why there is a misinformation problem.

Did you read the article? He was a stupid, stubborn man who politicized a pandemic, endangered his family and society at large, and died a useless and preventable death. Not by accident but by conscious, stupid and dangerous choices.

So yes I'm glad he is dead, hopefully it serves as an example to others.

Shoot them no. Don't be hyperbolic. Restrict them, educate them, and treat them like the self entitled children they are acting out as, oh ya, happy to. And if they die point to them and say, "That's what awaits you".

We are fed up.

Fed up with their idiocy.
Fed up with their refusal to listen to rational discussion.
Fed up with their selfishness.
Fed up with their lies.
Fed up with their whining and complaining.
Fed up with their denying science.
Fed up with their prolonging the pandemic and the physical, personal and economic suffering that comes with that.

Yes, you are correct, but as rational humans there comes a time where you can't take it anymore. The people who are trying to do the right things are becoming more hardened, entrenched, radicalized and cold-hearted because the covidiots are undermining our efforts.

Everybody has a breaking point, and more of us are reaching that point on a daily basis. It is human nature.
To both of you;

I’m allowed an opinion. Being happy happy joy joy over death is just not something I feel. I agree with the rest. Just not relishing joy in someone’s death. I don’t find it a happy thing like you do.

Sorry it doesn’t give me the giggles. What more do you want me to say? It is sad in my opinion. Not something do to the happy dance over. To each their own.
 

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To both of you;

I’m allowed an opinion. Being happy happy joy joy over death is just not something I feel. I agree with the rest. Just not relishing joy in someone’s death. I don’t find it a happy thing like you do.

Sorry it doesn’t give me the giggles. What more do you want me to say? It is sad in my opinion. Not something do to the happy dance over. To each their own.
1)You need to adopt our opinions

2)I think that you're overreading our posts. It's not that we're overjoyed, it is more of a "it looks good on you, you idiot". It's like one of the best, "I told you so's."
 
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