COVID-19-INDUCED lockdowns have given some people a bit too much time to indulge in their obnoxious side.
Take the example of the individual who sacrificed what one can only assume was a good portion of their day to correspond with Irish Pharmacy Union Secretary General, Darragh O'Loughlin.
In a tweet posted this morning, O'Loughlin revealed that he received a lengthy email with a four-page letter and appendices voicing concerns over his support for COVID-19 vaccines.
The unnamed author described the pharmacy leaders as "an evil, dictatorial, bullying, intimidation, baby-killing monster" for advocating vaccination against the pandemic virus that has claimed the lives of thousands of his compatriots.
"That's just the first page," he said.
"I haven't read pages two to four, or the appendices, but I imagine the theme continues unabated."
Referencing an article in the National Catholic Reporter, which noted "Pope Francis suggested that people have a moral obligation to receive one of the new coronavirus vaccines as soon as possible", O'Loughlin said he thought he was on "pretty solid ground".
"When you've got the European Medicines Agency, the World Health Organization and the Pope aligned, you'd think you have it covered," he said.
"Apparently not."
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