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People rallied together to give the perfect response to anti-NHS ignorance

Peadar O'Cearnaigh by Peadar O'Cearnaigh
25 July 2021
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On Saturday 24 July, anti-vaxxer and anti-lockdown protesters gathered in London’s Trafalgar Square. Yes, peaceful protest is everyone’s right. But life-threatening comments, comparing NHS staff to Nazis, are not. And calling such remarks “utterly appalling” or depraved doesn’t even cover it. Because no amount of condemnation is enough.

“Anti-vaxxer condemned for comparing NHS to Nazis at Trafalgar Square rally”

“The mayor of London Sadiq Khan describes Kate Shemirani’s comments as ‘utterly appalling”https://t.co/6q4Fh7Q2sz

— ‘Left Grassroots (@LeftGrassroots) July 25, 2021

However, an outpouring of support for NHS staff was the ideal way to respond to such hate.

And it was overwhelming…

At Saturday’s rally, disgraced nurse Kate Shemirani made hate-filled comments about NHS staff. Shemirani has been struck off the Nursing and Midwifery Council register because she:

attempted to encourage people to act contrary to public health guidance issued by the UK government by spreading this information through social media platforms and at public events.

She bellowed (with a certain 1930s tone in her voice):

Ask those that are giving it (the vaccine), has there been any deaths? Ask them what is in it. Ask them, get their names, you email them to me … with a group of lawyers we are collating all that.

At the Nuremberg trials, the doctors and nurses stood trial, and they hung.

Footage of Shemirani’s rant began to circulate on social media. But a combination of shock and support motivated people to get behind the heroes of the pandemic:

Thank you to all my amazing colleagues & everyone that works for the #NHS #gotyourbackNHS pic.twitter.com/MfceJ9gkWh

— sharney cat 💙 (@tommy_pipsqueak) July 25, 2021

This is what NHS staff woke up to this morning. A rally talking about hanging doctors and nurses. This has caused considerable distress amongst NHS staff.

If you’re still behind NHS staff please tweet with the hashtag #gotyourbackNHS.

Let’s show staff they are appreciated 🙏🏻 https://t.co/EZVJUHdQHg

— NHS Million (@NHSMillion) July 24, 2021

#GotYourBackNHS

Plenty of my family and friends have been working throughout the pandemic and I have nothing but respect for them and their colleagues. #ThankYouNHS https://t.co/4654cyTOR9

— Akhil Vyas (@10akhil) July 25, 2021

That old chestnut

As can happen when you engage in a discussion with coronavirus (Covid-19) deniers, you’re often left dumb-founded by their response. And one question you often hear is ‘do you know anybody who has died from it?’.

Well, this doctoral researcher came up with the ideal response. She tweeted:

I've seen a few tweets recently from some people who don't know anyone who died of Covid, so don't think it exists.
I don't know anyone who died in a plane crash.

— Jen🌻 (@Jennyflower) July 24, 2021

This is on the government

As reported by The Canary, this government has treated NHS staff disgracefully. The derisory 3% pay increase demonstrates that perfectly. And instead of supporting the NHS and its staff, it appears the Tories want to sell it off.

There is without doubt a large number of people attending anti-lockdown and anti-vaccination rallies. But attendance isn’t necessarily an endorsement of all the ludicrous claims from the vocally ignorant who take centre stage. Also, perhaps government and mainstream media played a part in the fuelling of such claims.

It’s more likely that these large numbers are a reflection of an inept Tory response to the pandemic. And it’s a callous response that puts profit before people. So rather than spreading hate and unfounded conspiracy theories, maybe the conspiracy merchants could focus on the government’s failures. And maybe for once, the government could take responsibility for its neglect of the NHS and disrespect of its staff.

Featured image via Flickr – NHS Employers & Screengrab – Independent

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Comments 7

  1. Caz says:
    5 years ago

    It’s not so much the NHS staff who need to worry about giving others a jab in the arm….It’s all the volunteer ‘Vaccinators’ who have studied 40 modules of the on-line course to qualify.

    As to the plane crash argument…..How many planes would carry 120,000 people I wonder? Since a jumbo jet only carries about 500 people at once…Obviously not a doctoral researcher in Mathematics then, are you Jen…

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  2. hereweare says:
    5 years ago

    If Boris had succumbed, there’d be an even more succinct answer to “Has there been any deaths?” Perhaps these loonies wouldn’t even be asking the question.

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  3. Tory Lord Haw Haw. says:
    5 years ago

    Well, the definition of “Dumb Blonde” just became personified if nothing else….

    Reply
  4. Dianesrightshoe says:
    5 years ago

    Was Mr Corbyn, the chief anti vaxxer and anti lock down loon there?

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  5. Dianesrightshoe says:
    5 years ago

    But Labour demanded at least a 2.1% Pay Rise in March…the Tories have gone above what Labour wanted. You can’t claim they are neglecting the NHS when they have beaten what your party demanded.
    https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/labour-demand-at-least-21-23622741

    Reply
  6. Truthseeker says:
    5 years ago

    Sadly, I think Kate Shemirani’s comments will prove counter productive for those who broadly support her views in opposing the new vaccines.
    Her OTT emotional outburst was an insult to many NHS workers.
    I’m really annoyed with her because unlike Nazi nurses in Nazi Germany, most of our are nurses probably sincerely believe that these new vaccines are safe and effective.
    Let’s face it, they’re busy and don’t have time to check alternative views.
    Whatever your views, one thing is for sure: There ARE countless questions to ask of the official narrative and complicit hysteria promoting mainstream media.
    Sadly, even respected experts are not allowed to question the official narrative, let alone give their dissenting views. We are living in an increasingly Orwellian society…

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  7. Gnu says:
    5 years ago

    Good comment, Truthseeker.

    Reply

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