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  1. I've spent a fair amount of time around the airshow circuit, with pilots that perform with what many of us would consider "reduced margins". When things don't seem right... when you're not "on your game"... when you don't feel you have the ability to safely perform a demanding routine and the consequences are significant... you step back and say "today, I will stand down.". I've done it myself in the airshow industry... and I (and many of us here) have done it in our day-to-day operations with extremely expensive tax-payer-bought gov't aircraft. If someone at Red Flag exceeds RM tolerances and says "not today, folks", are they ridiculed? I really don't know much about Biles, gymnastics, Olympics sports... and I really don't care. But having watched the stuff she does, it is highly dangerous/risky. If she isn't on her game, she would be foolish to continue and risk a serious injury. Most of us here have impressed on our kids that they must "complete what they start". They don't want to play soccer one weekend when they would prefer to go to the zoo... well, you made a commitment. Instilling in them a sense of responsibility to the team is a far cry from insisting that they push through something extreme/dangerous when they KNOW they cannot succeed. If Ms Biles says she isn't up to performing the crazy shit she does... that less than 100 people out of 7,000,000,000 on the Earth can do... then, she should walk. And give the middle finger to anyone who objects.
    13 points
  2. Good lord. Currently the Australian military is patrolling the streets like some dystopian movie to ensure citizens don't leave their homes, and here you are making snarky remarks like that. Millions of people have genuine doubts and concerns about this vaccination, as well as everything they've been told about this virus by the government. My entire family has been vaccinated, but I fully understand why some people have elected to avoid the jab. They have very valid concerns, and a government that changes the playbook every week is not helping.
    5 points
  3. Logic penalty. If you're into furry stuff, your horizon is pretty f'n expanded
    4 points
  4. I've said it before on this thread but I'm going to say it again because people are making the same mistake again: Stop conflating vaccine safety/effectiveness with dumb leftist public health policies. Vaccine safety data exists and it is very convincing. The infertility concerns have been roundly debunked. Serious side effects have not manifested in statistically significant amounts after literally billions of doses have been administered. As a young person, your odds of dying from covid are very low. But based on all available data, your odds of even a moderate adverse vaccine reaction are orders of magnitude lower than that. And the vaccine buys you robust protection against very unlikely but very catastrophic outcomes. Based on everything we know, this vaccine is safe. It has nothing to do with whatever fauci is flip flopping about on the news every night. It has nothing to do with how you feel about mask mandates and how each state's governor is handling this. It has nothing to do with bad DOD policies either. If you can't separate legitimate vaccine data from the political food fight going on, perhaps it's because you get your news from a talking head with a vested interest in perpetuating said food fight. You are free to do whatever you want at the end of the day, but I am confident that for most people, taking the vaccine would be the obvious choice if they could just mentally separate it from the political baggage.
    4 points
  5. This is the fundamental disconnect. Some agree with you. Some think the primary purpose of government is protect its citizens rights.
    4 points
  6. Irony is a two-way street: lots of people wearing pussy hats and screaming about a women’s right to make her own choices regarding abortion (despite what the father thinks) who are now 100% good forcing an injection into women concerned about second order fertility effects. Disgusting. I like the red herring spear at bible thumpers. As if they had anything to do with this conversation. Some people just love tyranny, and hate debate.
    3 points
  7. Not wanting to join an argument. I'm stuck in the middle on this. 1. Its becoming more clear that the virus escaped from a lab. 2. 2-3 months into this there already is a vaccine ready for testing? 3. This tech for the vaccine has been around for 20+ years but this is the first go at it with a vaccine 4. If the tech has been around so long why dont they use MRNA for the Flu? They can develop a covid shot but not malaria? or other viruses? 5. teh covid stats are of 100 ppl, 60 won't know they have it, 28 mild symptoms, 12 hospitalized, 1 might die. Now we have breakthrough cases....is hte vaccine even working? 6. there was a mom in her early 30's now paralyzed after the shot and I guess a few others. Most likely would have been fine having covid. Not worth it to them. 7. Now the Lamda variant in S. America escapes hte vaccine. 8. the media has made this a cash cow selling death. More ppl are dying of murder than covid in major cities now. All that being said one can easily justify being hesitant vs the vaccine. Im glad its available and if i were older id be on it.
    3 points
  8. I'm starting to remember why I tapped out of this discussion a few pages back. People happy to use analogies when it suits them, bitch about analogies when it doesn't. I cannot fucking wait for this vaccine to be mandatory. I hope a bunch of you put your money where your mouth is and get out when it happens. For people who decided to sacrifice for the greater good and take on a dangerous profession, you all sure are gun shy about something far lower risk that protects more people that dropping bombs in the middle of Afghanistan.
    3 points
  9. I would love to see any data the hesitant people in this thread have that is telling them getting the shot is not worth the risk. And before you repeat it for the millionth time, let's hear something other than the, "I'm not in the at-risk demographic" argument. It's not true. You are at risk. The risk is very small. And the vaccine can reduce that risk even more. You also aren't statistically likely to have an engine fire in the jet tomorrow. But you practice the boldface and do testing every month and do EPEs every year. It blows my mind that aviators are failing to understand this basic risk management concept. Just because something is very unlikely to happen doesn't mean we throw up our hands and ignore easy ways to mitigate it. Other arguments that don't constitute data: -heebee geebies about a hypothetical vaccine side effect that manifests ten years from now -microchipping -DNA modification -infertility rumors that have been debunked As far as I'm concerned the only argument against getting the vaccine that holds any water at all are people who are positive they already had covid and are coasting on natural immunity. But I would be very happy to be proven wrong.
    3 points
  10. And he’s never met Col (Ret) Rhatigan, among many others.
    3 points
  11. I find it ironic that a lot of the same anti-vaxxers willing to claim "my-body-my-right" are against abortion. Isn't it the same concept or are there exceptions in the bible thumping universe?
    2 points
  12. If we could get some statements from a random assortment of people not opting for the vaccine, it may sound something like this. I've included the standard response. "I'm currently trying to get pregnant, and have strong concerns if now is the time to be taking an experimental vaccine." Response: "Go to hell you demented anti-vaxxer. When our glorious leaders mandate the vaccine and passports, you will be utterly removed from society." "I've already had COVID, and I think many medical experts agree that getting the vaccine after having COVID is not only unnecessary, but it might be dangerous. I'd like to see some more research." Response: "Go to hell you demented anti-vaxxer. When our glorious leaders mandate the vaccine and passports, you will be utterly removed from society." "I'm young and healthy. I've carefully studied the hospitalization and mortality rates for COVID in my demographic(<.1%), and I think the risks of an experimental vaccine outweigh the benefits. Response: "Go to hell you demented anti-vaxxer. When our glorious leaders mandate the vaccine and passports, you will be utterly removed from society." "I spent 25 years in the military and fought in two wars. I've been shot up with so much crazy crap like smallpox and anthrax that I refuse to be forced to take another vaccine now that I'm retired." Response: "Go to hell you demented anti-vaxxer. When our glorious leaders mandate the vaccine and passports, you will be utterly removed from society." "I'm usually not a conspiracy enthusiast, but I'm familiar with the thalidomide birth defects. I feel like there have been countless episodes in which governments have thought something was safe, and it was not. I am very nervous about taking new drugs, and I don't want to." Response: "Go to hell you demented anti-vaxxer. When our glorious leaders mandate the vaccine and passports, you will be utterly removed from society." "My sibling had a horrific reaction to the vaccine and had to be hospitalized. Since we share so much DNA, I'm very reluctant to take this vaccine." Response: "Go to hell you demented anti-vaxxer. When our glorious leaders mandate the vaccine and passports, you will be utterly removed from society." "Our government has been contradicting themselves about COVID incessantly. I have no reason to believe that they're right about vaccine efficacy and safety, considering they've been wrong about everything else." Response: "Go to hell you demented anti-vaxxer. When our glorious leaders mandate the vaccine and passports, you will be utterly removed from society."
    2 points
  13. Yup. Maybe you should think on that a bit.
    2 points
  14. 1.) Anthrax; over 100 years. Dozens of GAO reports still report long term and dangerous side effects from the modern version which was researched in 1955 and not forcefully administered until 1997. 2.) Polio; Over 20 years before trials on the modern solution began in 1955. Tragically trials in the 1930s killed or paralyzed dozens of people including children. 3.) COVID - 1 year of data now. Great job. You have to be trolling at this point, you use an example of two of the most dangerous and controversial vaccine programs ever administered.
    2 points
  15. Please explain how it makes less sense. The vaccine is still under an EUA, not fully approved. Neither you nor any medical experts can say with 100 percent certainty that there will be no long-term side effects. Many people who are less at risk have made a simple risk calculation and concluded that they would rather take their chances with the virus. You can disagree with that risk assessment, but their decision doesn't make them an anti-vaxxer.
    2 points
  16. I would wager a large majority of people who aren’t taking the covid vax aren’t anti Vax’ers
    2 points
  17. For those still unclear on how mRNA vaccines work, here is a well done video that’s easy to follow: FWIW mRNA is the future of vaccination and may help humanity tackle everything from AIDS to the common cold. Will the pharmaceuticals make billions as a result? Probably. That doesn’t negate the fact that these vaccines are safe and effective. Besides, I thought we were all about the free market in this country.
    2 points
  18. Yes but you are talking in such low probabilities right now its insignificant. Seriously, if you really cared about probabilities this low, you would be telling your Airman not to drive to work every day. Accidents still remains the #1 cause of death of young adults, pandemic or not. Furthermore, you are making an assertion that you know what is best for them and their lives. That's a very dangerous line of thinking.
    2 points
  19. 2 points
  20. I think most of us fully realized when we signed up to serve that many of the rights we enjoyed as civilians were either shelved or significantly limited. Sorry you didn’t get the memo.
    1 point
  21. Actual footage of the professional anti-vaccine activists. (professionals mind you, not amateur anti-vaccine activists).
    1 point
  22. Without resorting to bible thumping, do you not recognize or understand that a pregnant woman is two separate (albeit connected) beings with different DNA? A person can be charged with double murder if they kill a pregnant woman. At the very least, we can at least agree that our laws are schizophrenic on the issue (at best). Conflating these two issues is a stretch. And throwing the "bible" poop at the wall in an attempt to relegate the view to a simple-minded, and/or limited to religious objection is side-stepping the actual issue. My gut tells me that abortion is wrong - at the very least becomes more wrong the further into a pregnancy a woman gets. I don't need to appeal to any book or religion to arrive at that conclusion. Yours is the same argument anti-gun nuts make when they "ok" gun use for hunting or sporting. Which, sorry to say, is not what the 2nd amendment is about.
    1 point
  23. Uhhhhhggggg. Reading the last few pages of this thread is a bunch of tiresome strawmen and red herring. A bunch of people trying to convince others' that they have the correct version of "because X". News flash: the ground truth, fundamental point is that you have rights in this country. One of those is the right to bodily autonomy. Notwithstanding military exceptions, if you don't want to take the vaccine for a valid or invalid reason or no reason at all (spite), that is your RIGHT. You don't need a because. No one gets to fucking tell you different around these United States. It's that simple.
    1 point
  24. Feature Article: Long-term Side Effects of COVID-19 Vaccine? What We Know. https://www.chop.edu/news/long-term-side-effects-covid-19-vaccine Interesting quote from the article: According to the Center for Countering Digital Hate, professional anti-vaccine activists organized a meeting in the fall of 2020 to create messaging that would decrease acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines once available. These organized efforts aim to move people to extreme positions about vaccines — that is to say, from having legitimate questions about vaccines to becoming “anti-vaccine,” refusing all vaccines and believing conspiracy theories and false narratives. In some cases, individuals in these groups do not believe the science, and in other cases, they are seeking to profit from this hesitancy by encouraging the use of other products to “protect” against COVID-19.
    1 point
  25. Found your vaccination card.
    1 point
  26. Sigh. I'm starting to fall into the trap. "Life is short, so above all, spend as much time as possible arguing politics with strangers on the internet." I'm not changing your mind, and vice-versa. The best I can hope for is that you show a little bit more sympathy and respect to the millions of Americans who are faced with very difficult decisions about this vaccine, especially when the "expert" track record on this virus has been so abysmal. Your position is that if anyone disagrees with you on the vaccination issue, they must be a bunch of knuckle-dragging, conspiracy-obsessed morons, and it simply isn't true. My entire family has been vaccinated, but I strongly believe the utter destruction of civil liberties, and the trampling of the covenant between the governing and the governed is a much greater threat to this nation that a virus with an astronomically high survival rate. If you can't trust Anthony Fauci, who can you trust in this world? Bottom line, if you don't do exactly what the government tells you to do under any circumstances, you're an idiot. Now if you'll excuse me, I have to inventory my arctic survival equipment. In the late 1970s the US government published response plans for the upcoming ice age, and I don't want to be caught off guard.
    1 point
  27. If you can't trust Anthony Fauci, who can you trust in this world? Bottom line, if you don't do exactly what the government tells you to do under any circumstances, you're an idiot. Now if you'll excuse me, I have to inventory my arctic survival equipment. In the late 1970s the US government published response plans for the upcoming ice age, and I don't want to be caught off guard.
    1 point
  28. Doesn’t matter. An endorsement is different than class/rating/type. Still legal to log PIC even without the endorsement. Endorsement is only needed to solo, which happens when he’s singed off to solo in the syllabus. FDNY covered the rest.
    1 point
  29. Ha! The government doesn’t force you to to buy a gun, force you to get a drivers license, force you vote, or force you to immigrate here. And for fucks sake, you tried to argue that immigration is right!! Article one, section 8, US Constitution gives the authority of immigration law to Congress!! I see why they keep you in the back of jet. I also see why you got passed over the first time, makes perfect sense now.
    1 point
  30. "Yeah but those are probably a bunch of out of shape civilian fatties with a million co-morbidities , not absolute STUDS like all of us military types are." -can't run 1.5 miles without a borderline medical emergency -polishes off a 6 pack, 10 ZYN pouches, and a juul cartridge per day -survives workday on a diet of white monsters, coffee, corn, and assorted snacko candies -running on 5 hrs of sleep -blood pressure absolutely through the roof
    1 point
  31. Nope: https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20210719/covid-19-vaccines-not-gene-therapy https://www.genomicseducation.hee.nhs.uk/blog/why-mrna-vaccines-arent-gene-therapies/ Also, your statement that MRNA vaccines “killed all animals during a trial” is patently false as well: https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-mice/fact-check-a-2012-study-did-not-use-mrna-vaccines-or-result-in-animals-dying-from-disease-idUSKBN2A22UW Finally, as others have stated, your decision to join the military means you have effectively given up your right to decide what vaccinations you get.
    1 point
  32. Wow, that’s really unfortunate. Truly sorry to hear that on an individual level but also on an institutional one.
    1 point
  33. Currently stationed at Langley. York County has best schools for elementary age kids. If you want to avoid a long commute, don’t live across a bridge or tunnel. Williamsburg is nice, but looking at 40-45 minutes depending on construction or accidents. Personally, I think this is one of the best locations I was ever based. Lots of outdoor and historical things to do.
    1 point
  34. Some of us know Olympians. It’s not my fault your social circle is so limited. Maybe expand beyond the D&D and R/furry communities. Expand your horizons a bit. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
    1 point
  35. Government violence? its a shot, not waterboarding. I know needles are big and scary and everything, but maybe if you're really good and don't throw a tantrum, the nice A1C will let you pick out a lollypop after she jabs you.
    1 point
  36. Well… if the people in the military were obese children, I imagine we’d have been giving them lawful orders to lose weight and age.
    1 point
  37. Looking at the top things on the list makes me think people with a demonstrated ability to doggedly pursue a goal no matter what correlates with success. Shocker. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
    1 point
  38. He didn't ask how to report PIC time for the airlines, just if he can log PIC. He said he has a CPL which I assume is his commercial, so he can log PIC a multiple of ways. To reiterate, he can log PIC as the sole manipulator of the controls if he's flying while the instructor is in the aircraft, and he can also log PIC when he is soloing since he already has a ticket. And having a commercial ticket means you can log time in a high performance, complex aircraft. The only caveat would be if there is a type rating associated with the aircraft, which in the case of the T-6, doesn't exist. To echo Brabus, airlines don't dictate how PIC time is logged, the FAA does.
    1 point
  39. Have you ever really had commanders like that? I’ve had a bunch of commanders and not one that would go out of their way to punish you if you stood up for what’s right. I’ve had some great ones and some real turds, but nobody truly vindictive. No shit there I was…when I was teaching at the WIC we had a commander who had never been a black border previously and made a big deal about getting the real experience of earning a black border and not just pencil whipping it. He was a previous DO and had a notorious rep as an asshole. He gave a brief that wasn’t up to the standard to the cadre (who was grading him) and asked for feedback. One by one the cadre told him how good it was and gave him glowing reviews on the grade sheet. It gets to me and I told him how that wasn’t up to standard and I hooked him. I said that if a student did that, he absolutely would have hooked and that’s not passable as an instructor at the WIC. There was a gasp in the room because he had a reputation as a hard ass. Fast forward to the standard one on ones with squadron members and he asked me why I did that. I told him my job is to produce the best Patches that I can for the combat squadrons and uphold the standard. He said thank you and ended up making me the #1 guy in the squadron as a brand new Major. Nothing bad happened at all and it helped the cadre realize that “selection is every day”. I don’t tell that story because I’m so great but I truly think if you do the right thing for the right reasons, you’ll be fine. And if you truly do have someone punishing you for doing the right thing, go to the IG. Sorry for the thread detail.
    1 point
  40. DM me your situation... old username, email attached to said username....etc
    1 point
  41. I’ve pointed it out before…. Deny, deny, counter accuse. It’s a classic technique used by the left.
    1 point
  42. Hard pass on Noem, Haley, and Crenshaw. DeSantis w/ Trump as VP or vice versa is probably the ticket for 2024.
    -1 points
  43. Ad hominem attacks are usually a great way to make sure the argument you’re making is solid.
    -1 points
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    -1 points
  45. If you are considering refinancing an existing mortgage or financing a new purchase I’d love to help you out. Rates are still historically low but could be moving up by years end so if you’ve been thinking about pulling the trigger and want to discuss what your options please DM me! Joe Ratterree NMLS ID 2105708
    -1 points
  46. I hear F-16s are pretty safe. Most land perfectly fine. No need to strap into that ejection seat. People get injured by the seat motors all the time. They should just remove them.
    -2 points
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