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Oh yes indeed after the very dark days we've all endured and indeed still endure .

The darkest day for me however was when we discovered a UK committee had decided anyone refusing the jab was mentally ill and should be detained. At that point I decided to record as much as I could so I could always justify my stance with hard data if the time came and at least go down with a massive fight. It's not happened of course but it got perilously close at one point. A truly terrible period of history.

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Same here in Italy Iain - I think I actually did go bit cuckoo for a while. I got a runaway pack sorted , just in case and I said to my kids....be prepared to do a "Sound of Music" escape. We live near the Alps and so I was thinking, we could run into Switzerland ! Sounds funny now, but at the time I was utterly petrified. Italian TV was FULL of people spewing vitriol and hate towards us the unclean. It truly was the most horrible time of my life. (and I'm 62 so no spring chicken 😉). They were threatening camps for the unjabbed and wishing us the most awful deaths. I will NEVER FORGIVE OR FORGET - I just can't.

PS : Enjoy that curry when you finally order it 🎉🎉

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I too honestly thought I would be carted off to a a detention camp. But still, there was no way I was ever being jabbed.

Of course, the British have past form: they invented the Concentration Camp in the SA Boer War where thousands of women and children perished of disease and mistreatment. But hey, Rule Britannia!

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Indeed it has been. Please let us know when that curry is ordered and I think we'll have a similar meal here in NZ and toast all the heroes that helped us get through this and remember the victims that didn't.

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