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refugees in sweden are magically """"comatose"""" when informed of deportation

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thegoodperry:


--- Quote from: Deus Ex on June 16, 2017, 07:29:15 AM ---If you think me calling someone an idiot is flaming you're pretty soft

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--- Quote from: Deus Ex on June 14, 2017, 05:24:23 PM ---Lol you absolute dipstuff, calm yourself.

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--- Quote from: Deus Ex on June 14, 2017, 07:56:54 PM ---Go forget yourself

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Deus Ex:

All of those are justified in context and hardly flaming? I can understand if I came out of left field and called someone a dipstuff, but..?

--- Quote from: thegoodperry on June 16, 2017, 07:30:09 AM ---So comas are only serious when they don't happen in response to something you disagree with? That's some great reasoning

if you honestly think being in a state where you can't react to stimuli or feed yourself isn't serious, you're irredeemably stupid

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What? Comas are serious business. Supposed comas induced by being informed of deportation? Nah. Especially when the magic cure is being allowed to stay. That's just ridiculous. It has nothing to do with what I disagree with. Maybe if I ever see this in person I'll believe it, but uh, excuse me for having some skepticism.

thegoodperry:


--- Quote from: Deus Ex on June 16, 2017, 08:03:26 AM ---All of those are justified in context and hardly flaming? I can understand if I came out of left field and called someone a dipstuff, but..?

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But acting like a richard just because someone doesn't agree with you is immature and as far as anyone is concerned, leaves you with no credibility. Compared to what I said, your regular posting habits make you seem like a toddler with anger issues, so of course it's ironic if you accuse me of blowing off an emotional load


--- Quote from: Deus Ex on June 16, 2017, 08:03:26 AM ---What? Comas are serious business. Supposed comas induced by being informed of deportation? Nah. Especially when the magic cure is being allowed to stay. That's just ridiculous. It has nothing to do with what I disagree with. Maybe if I ever see this in person I'll believe it, but uh, excuse me for having some skepticism.

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Comas are comas, regardless of how they are caused. If you read the article, it already says that they refuse to respond through involuntary stimuli, something that is biologically impossible unless you're either comatose or dead. This includes things like pupil dilation to light, muscle spasms to hitting the kneecap, etc. Comas don't adhere towards political bias.

The second article says that the 'magic cure' takes 3-5 months to take effect, and the people who are in the coma don't start recovering for about 2 months. That's very typical. If they were to instantly leave the coma and make a full recovery in like a week, i'd be very skeptical too

It's been well documented that people who are traumatized will sometimes enter coma-like depressive states, lose hair or suffer from other PTSD related issues. That's infinitely more probable than being able to control involuntary reactions. If you're honestly going to doubt that the coma is serious on the grounds that it's caused by deportation, an extremely traumatic and life changing experience, then it's no longer skepticism. In fact, it's just denying proven medical facts

Corderlain:

Attempting to defend this garbage is hilarious. Just ship them off.

Deus Ex:


--- Quote from: thegoodperry on June 16, 2017, 08:18:02 AM ---But acting like a richard just because someone doesn't agree with you is immature and as far as anyone is concerned, leaves you with no credibility. Compared to what I said, your regular posting habits make you seem like a toddler with anger issues, so of course it's ironic if you accuse me of blowing off an emotional load
Comas are comas, regardless of how they are caused. If you read the article, it already says that they refuse to respond through involuntary stimuli, something that is biologically impossible unless you're either comatose or dead. This includes things like pupil dilation to light, muscle spasms to hitting the kneecap, etc. Comas don't adhere towards political bias.

The second article says that the 'magic cure' takes 3-5 months to take effect, and the people who are in the coma don't start recovering for about 2 months. That's very typical. If they were to instantly leave the coma and make a full recovery in like a week, i'd be very skeptical too

It's been well documented that people who are traumatized will sometimes enter coma-like depressive states, lose hair or suffer from other PTSD related issues. That's infinitely more probable than being able to control involuntary reactions. If you're honestly going to doubt that the coma is serious on the grounds that it's caused by deportation, an extremely traumatic and life changing experience, then it's no longer skepticism. In fact, it's just denying proven medical facts

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I don't act like a richard because people disagree with me, I act like a richard because people loving attack me for disagreeing with them? When people respond to me in a hostile manner, I do the same. Basic stuff. And notice how you just called me a toddler with anger issues. How am I not justified in calling you a piss stained rooster wallet or something of the like for that? forget off.

Deportation is an extremely traumatic experience? What, are they being shipped back to a Warsaw ghetto? Unless they're Syrian refugees I doubt their home country is that bad. And if it is? Tough stuff, honestly. I sympathize with their plight, but that's life. Go home and do what you can there if you get deported. I'm honestly surprised people even get deported from Swedistan in the first place. Seems like it's open season over there when it comes to immigration. Oddly enough, it seems to be only place this happens in? Why have I not heard of deportation sickness in America? We probably deport more people than every country in the EU combined, but this is the first I'm hearing of this? Is deportation from Europe especially traumatic? This is either bullstuff, or it's real and I can't take it seriously anyway, because deportation comas sound, look, and are ridiculous.


--- Quote from: Corderlain on June 16, 2017, 08:28:04 AM ---Attempting to defend this garbage is hilarious. Just ship them off.

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And if anything, they should see this as a blessing. People in comas are easier to transport.


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