世の動き 危惧と事実と改善策
by 無回答
from 無回答
2024-06-22 11:44:34 CA
色んなおかしなことが起こっている世の中ですが、物によっては普段のニュースでは報道されないことも多々あったり。報道されていても良く考えてみるべきようなもなど、ここでは事実に基づいた大事な情報をシェアしたいと思います。
また何か改善しようとする人たちの活動があれば、シェアしてください。
相手を批判するだけの目的のレス、議論目的のコメントは別トピを立てるなりしてやってもらって、ここではあおりっぽいものがあったらスルー出来る方の書き込みをお願いしたいです。
by 無回答
from 無回答 2024-06-23 18:53:16 CA
この一番上の10分の動画を見たら知っていたことだけど改めて恐怖を感じました。
みんな分かってるのかな。
https://x.com/yukioikawa_eng/status/1773323174635245788
by 無回答
from 無回答 2024-06-24 03:27:25 CA
クライアントがコーチングを通じて本来の持つコアの部分を
見つけ出し、自分らしいあり方を見つけ、
それに沿った行動を起こすことで
思いもしなかったような人生が目の前に立ち現われます。
自分が変わり、周りが変わり、組織が変わり、
みんなが幸せになる社会を実現していけるよう
皆さんと関わっていきたいと思っています。
by 無回答
from 無回答 2024-06-24 17:00:44 CA
はい🙋♀️嬉しい変化🌈
・自分自身の解決できなかった問題が解決できるように変わっていく。
・人間関係、相手を論破し、ミスコミュニケーションを解消できるようになる。
・起きていることを正しく認識ができるようになり、現実に変化を起こせるようになる。
・邪悪な心を解消させることができる。
・意識の目覚め(覚醒)が加速される。
最初から順番に学んでいくことで徐々に意識が高まり、目覚めて行きます。
Life Luceに連絡しなさい
by 無回答
from 無回答 2024-06-25 20:19:06 CA
日ごろから何が正しいのか、何がミスインフォメーションなのか見分ける能力を付けましょう。
そうすれば他人のたわごとに左右されることはない
by 無回答
from 無回答 2024-07-13 09:08:31 CA
オーストラリアってコロナの頃ものすごい強制と統制があったけど、こういう国だとは思わなかったです。子供の為のベネフィットも打ってないとだめとか、本当に怖いですね。
https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/what-are-immunisation-requirements?context=22151
by 無回答
from 無回答 2024-07-18 17:16:57 CA
https://www.kelownanow.com/watercooler/news/news/Provincial/Fired_BC_health_worker_hopes_for_a_little_bit_more_outcry_over_COVID_19_vaccine_mandate/
Fired BC health worker hopes for 'a little bit more outcry' over COVID-19 vaccine mandate
An Okanagan health worker who was fired during the COVID-19 crisis has renewed her plea for the vaccine mandate to be dropped in British Columbia.
Terri Perepolkin, previously a lab technologist at Vernon Jubilee Hospital, was one of about 2,500 health workers fired in the fall of 2021 for refusing to comply with Dr. Bonnie Henry’s vaccination order.
Now, years down the line, BC is the only province in Canada to have retained the mandate, despite efforts to have it removed.
Speaking to NowMedia video host Jim Csek, Perepolkin said she personally knows “hundreds” of health workers in the Okanagan who have been affected by the mandate.
She said there were “many, many, many more” than 2,500 workers lost with the mandate because an unknown number also “retired early or quit.”
“It's been two and a half years since we've had thousands of health care workers sitting on the sidelines waiting to get back to work, and we're watching the health care crisis and all of the closures,” she said.
“We just want to see our health care workers, who are trained and fully capable of working, get hired back so we can help the public.”
The BC government has repeatedly said it will not lift its mandate, with Premier David Eby last week contrasting himself with BC Conservatives Leader John Rustad, who has pledged to rehire and potentially even compensate the workers.
Eby said it was “completely bizarre” that Rustad would want to “reward the people who refused to get vaccinated.”
The province has also rejected the claim that there is a link between the firing of the workers and the staffing crisis engulfing the health system.
“In order to protect the province’s most vulnerable and the overall health care system, COVID-19 vaccination requirements for health care system workers continue to be in place,” the Ministry of Health told NowMedia late last year. Its position has not changed.
BC United Leader Kevin Falcon, however, has, like Rustad, called for the workers to be rehired.
The party’s shadow health minister told NowMedia last week that, while “every other jurisdiction is doing everything it can to avoid a health care crisis,” BC was sticking to its “stubborn refusal” to bring back the fired workers.
She also pointed to the province’s decision to send cancer patients south to Washington State, which does not have a vaccine mandate.
Perepolkin said that, “at this point,” she doesn’t think the mandate “is about science.”
She said she wonders whether the province would behave differently if “a hospital in Vancouver … lost their emergency services” due to a shortage of staff, as happens regularly in the Interior.
Meanwhile, Perepolkin has been forced to sell the home she thought she’d spend the rest of her life in, pull her kids out of their “expensive” dance classes and start growing her own food.
But, she said, she’s making the best out of life, despite missing the job she did for 17 years.
She added that she would like to hear from the public, health care workers and MLAs through the United Health Care Workers of BC group, of which she is a member.
With more help, she said, “this elephant in the room” could be addressed.
“All of these people who got fired, they're skilled, trained, have everything – it would be such an easy way to bring people back,” she argued.
She added: “Now that the public knows about it, maybe there will be a little bit more outcry.”
by 無回答
from 無回答 2024-07-18 17:16:57 CA
https://www.kelownanow.com/watercooler/news/news/Provincial/Fired_BC_health_worker_hopes_for_a_little_bit_more_outcry_over_COVID_19_vaccine_mandate/
Fired BC health worker hopes for 'a little bit more outcry' over COVID-19 vaccine mandate
An Okanagan health worker who was fired during the COVID-19 crisis has renewed her plea for the vaccine mandate to be dropped in British Columbia.
Terri Perepolkin, previously a lab technologist at Vernon Jubilee Hospital, was one of about 2,500 health workers fired in the fall of 2021 for refusing to comply with Dr. Bonnie Henry’s vaccination order.
Now, years down the line, BC is the only province in Canada to have retained the mandate, despite efforts to have it removed.
Speaking to NowMedia video host Jim Csek, Perepolkin said she personally knows “hundreds” of health workers in the Okanagan who have been affected by the mandate.
She said there were “many, many, many more” than 2,500 workers lost with the mandate because an unknown number also “retired early or quit.”
“It's been two and a half years since we've had thousands of health care workers sitting on the sidelines waiting to get back to work, and we're watching the health care crisis and all of the closures,” she said.
“We just want to see our health care workers, who are trained and fully capable of working, get hired back so we can help the public.”
The BC government has repeatedly said it will not lift its mandate, with Premier David Eby last week contrasting himself with BC Conservatives Leader John Rustad, who has pledged to rehire and potentially even compensate the workers.
Eby said it was “completely bizarre” that Rustad would want to “reward the people who refused to get vaccinated.”
The province has also rejected the claim that there is a link between the firing of the workers and the staffing crisis engulfing the health system.
“In order to protect the province’s most vulnerable and the overall health care system, COVID-19 vaccination requirements for health care system workers continue to be in place,” the Ministry of Health told NowMedia late last year. Its position has not changed.
BC United Leader Kevin Falcon, however, has, like Rustad, called for the workers to be rehired.
The party’s shadow health minister told NowMedia last week that, while “every other jurisdiction is doing everything it can to avoid a health care crisis,” BC was sticking to its “stubborn refusal” to bring back the fired workers.
She also pointed to the province’s decision to send cancer patients south to Washington State, which does not have a vaccine mandate.
Perepolkin said that, “at this point,” she doesn’t think the mandate “is about science.”
She said she wonders whether the province would behave differently if “a hospital in Vancouver … lost their emergency services” due to a shortage of staff, as happens regularly in the Interior.
Meanwhile, Perepolkin has been forced to sell the home she thought she’d spend the rest of her life in, pull her kids out of their “expensive” dance classes and start growing her own food.
But, she said, she’s making the best out of life, despite missing the job she did for 17 years.
She added that she would like to hear from the public, health care workers and MLAs through the United Health Care Workers of BC group, of which she is a member.
With more help, she said, “this elephant in the room” could be addressed.
“All of these people who got fired, they're skilled, trained, have everything – it would be such an easy way to bring people back,” she argued.
She added: “Now that the public knows about it, maybe there will be a little bit more outcry.”
by 大阪万博
from 日本 2024-07-18 21:12:07 JP
危険だから辞めるべき!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jo7QoQpAlww
by 無回答
from 日本 2024-07-21 20:56:21 JP
123便 関係者の新証言
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgNK1NuWvf8
by 無回答
from 無回答 2024-08-03 11:42:19 CA
またERの一部閉鎖があったのですね。
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