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They’re crying because their employers mandated the jab and they know damn well that they could be next.

In this week alone: Uche Nwaneri Jags lineman 38, ABC exec Dax Tejera, 37, Mike Leach couple weeks ago 61, BOB Marley’s grandson, Jo Mersa 31.

Get a freakin’ clue guys!
 
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They’re crying because their employers mandated the jab and they know damn well that they could be next.

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...and the phenomenon usually happens to younger, e.g. smaller guys.

Only because "younger guys" are the ones most likely to be playing professional sports. Otherwise, it has nothing to do with age or size.


No, "younger" as in not full grown adults.

"Commotio cordis occurs mostly in boys and young men (average age 15), usually during sports, most frequently baseball, often despite a chest protector.[1] It is usually caused by a projectile, but can also be caused by the blow of an elbow or other body part. Being less developed, the thorax of an adolescent is likely more prone to this injury than a mature adult."

Okay, to be fair, copied directly from Wikipedia. On the other hand, I've had doctors tell me that most medical articles on that site are quite accurate.




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Is this an appropriate place to complain about the $ BILLIONS that are spent BY TAXPAYERS on the NFL, mostly in stadium funding?

Seriously, stop using our tax money for this shit.


I don't know if it's appropriate to complain here but corporate welfare isn't appropriate in my book. The people in the middle are the ones who end up paying for the welfare being doled out at both ends of the economic spectrum.

I worked in Oakland, CA and drove by the coliseum everyday. I think about the corporate welfare to the raiders and A's and contrast that to the decrepit conditions of Oakland.



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I find it kinda ironic that so many fans turn out for prayer vigils but when a young kid actually dies in the hood this weekend.....crickets.


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I find it kinda ironic that so many fans turn out for prayer vigils but when a young kid actually dies in the hood this weekend.....crickets.
People pull this phony shit as a way to bring purpose to their lives. You couldn't get them to see the discrepancies and their hypocrisy in a million years.
 
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I cried when these folks would not stand for our Country’s National Anthem. F ‘em all.
 
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So...When are they going to finish the game?

Since we always seem to need a "national discussion" on weighty issues, we're gonna need to get this on the list.

When Buck & Aikman were on right after the announcement to inform us they wouldn't be playing the game, I swear I heard someone in the crowd screaming F-bombs & something along the lines of "Play the f'in game." They cut the field mikes pretty quick. Was that my imagination?



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I heard the f bombs also! Like you, I heard “f you several times. Not out loud plainly, just muffled
 
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They’re crying because their employers mandated the jab and they know damn well that they could be next.

Roll Eyes

You're spending too much time on Liberty Daily.
You’re spending too much time on a river in Egypt.

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They’re crying because their employers mandated the jab and they know damn well that they could be next.

In this week alone: Uche Nwaneri Jags lineman 38, ABC exec Dax Tejera, 37, Mike Leach couple weeks ago 61, BOB Marley’s grandson, Jo Mersa 31.

Get a freakin’ clue guys!


I agree just this week my son who is a pharmacist who refuses to administer the shot told us not to get vaxed when they came out because the lack of trials, told me of two people stories first 37 yr old mother of two died in the store reached for a gallon of milk and dropped. She was boosted a week before. Second a retired cardiologist came in with new prescriptions for 5 heart related drugs. He asked the tech if he had been vaxed tech told him no, he said don’t. He went on to relay his story. After getting boosted he walked out to his truck and did not feel right. He was aware of adverse effects of vaccines and went to the hospital. He was diagnosed with myocarditis. Which is a stated adverse effect by Pfizer.

I received an email from Dr Peter McCullough which contained the following:

"Sudden cardiac death risk in contact sports increased by myocarditis: a case series"
A 2021 paper in the "European Heart Journal" provides additional grounds for considering subclinical vaccine-induced myocarditis as a possible contributing factor to Damar Hamlin's cardiac arrest.
PETER A. MCCULLOUGH, MD, MPH™
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By JOHN LEAKE

A reader of my piece earlier today (Interpreting Damar Hamlin’s Sudden Collapse) just drew my attention to Alex Berenson’s Update on the Damar Hamlin piece. One of Berenson’s readers drew his attention to a 2021 paper published in the European Heart Journal-Case Reports titled “Sudden cardiac death risk in contact sports increased by myocarditis: a case series.”

As the authors note in their Discussion:

This report describes the case of two high-performance athletes [rugby players] suffering a non-penetrating blunt chest trauma associated with the occurrence of LTVA due to a chronic sequela of myocarditis. In contrast to the classically described commotio cordis, these two episodes of ventricular arrhythmias were associated with underlying myocardial scarring.

As they present the key takeaway in their Abstract:

Myocarditis may increase the risk of life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias caused by blunt impact to the chest, particularly in contact sports. Screening and prevention measures should be considered to reduce this risk.

This 2021 paper provides additional grounds for considering Dr. McCullough’s initial assessment in Damar Hamlin’s case.

If Damar Hamlin indeed took one of the COVID-19 vaccines, then subclinical vaccine-induced myocarditis must be considered in the differential diagnosis.
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I have an appointment with my Cardiologist this afternoon . I'm going to ask him about all of this .
 
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Be sure to ask about yourself before you bring this up. Asking these sorts of questions brings you down a totally different path.
 
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If Damar Hamlin indeed took one of the COVID-19 vaccines, then subclinical vaccine-induced myocarditis must be considered in the differential diagnosis.
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I saw Mccoulough interviewed last night. Also to be consdered is a preexising heart condition which had not yet been diagnosed.
 
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This 2021 paper provides additional grounds for considering Dr. McCullough’s initial assessment in Damar Hamlin’s case.

If Damar Hamlin indeed took one of the COVID-19 vaccines, then subclinical vaccine-induced myocarditis must be considered in the differential diagnosis.
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Ozarkwoods,
Dr. McCullough does a good job looking at both possibilities.
I've posted it in the Covid thread, rather than here, because I thought this thread was about the emotion of Crying Football Players.



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Also to be consdered is a preexising heart condition which had not yet been diagnosed.


I assume this could only be discovered by autopsy.

ETA, perhaps a cardiac catheterization could diagnose a pre existing condition.




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If Damar Hamlin indeed took one of the COVID-19 vaccines, then subclinical vaccine-induced myocarditis must be considered in the differential diagnosis.
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^^^^^^^^^^^
I saw Mccoulough interviewed last night. Also to be consdered is a preexising heart condition which had not yet been diagnosed.


Absolutely what I am saying is you have to look at everything and correctly diagnose the cause. Not ruling out or discounting one or another. But they also need to come clean even if it does go against the “Narrative”.


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I suspect this would get some action started across many fronts.

NFL players and civilians forced to get the jab should get this test, and if proved positive, sue the living hell out of their employers. From Karl Denninger.

https://www.barnhardt.biz/2023...o-civilians-as-well/
 
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After decades of being a "sports-fan" I stopped watching most sports. The chief reason for football was that I couldn't support and pay for guys to bash their brains in and have TBI's or dementia later in life. I didn't want to be part of that. I don't watch pro, college, or anything else. I would not let my son, if I had one, play football. It's a ridiculous sport, and I apologize in advance if that bothers some. Hey, we all have opinions. Second reason, for most other sports, is the obscene amount of money that these athletes make, and the public tax dollars used to build stadiums. While I'm ranting about sports let's go to my other current beef, and that's naming ANYTHING after a damn politician. But, back to sports, y'all support what you want. I won't support football. Note: I'm not a wuss, I just think scrambled brains are bad.
 
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