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gigiRN's avatar

I work in healthcare. VAX Kool Aid people like to see systemic side effects because they believe it shows the jab is working. Unless lots of kids drop dead immediately following vax AND it is reported on MSM, the opinions will not change.

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Hugh Petersen's avatar

These people live in a different mental universe and trying to talk sense them is a waste of time. Yuri Bezmenov explained why decades ago.

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gigiRN's avatar

Here is one argument I’ve heard from a relative “yes they (or I) might get sick from the jab but at least I get to choose when they get sick. I can get them vaxxed (or myself vaxxed) on a Friday and they’ll be sick over the weekend but ready for school Monday and they won’t have to miss school and I won’t have to miss work. If I wait for the random Covid illness, I never know when it’s going to strike. It could ruin a vacation, or I would have to miss work. This way it’s planned. “ so Hugh, are absolutely right, they have an explanation for every possible rational counter argument.  there is no point in engaging.

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Dooglio's avatar

And to them I would ask, what if your child was one of the unlucky ones and got a life changing, debilitating side effect that doesn’t go away? What if it permanently disables your child? Is it worth the risk?

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IainW's avatar

Sadly the immediate effects are probably the tip of the iceberg. What about a longer time horizon and the potential for jab related sickness to then surface.

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Dooglio's avatar

When you have the perfect theory which cannot be falsified that’s not science: that’s pseudoscience.

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Hugh Petersen's avatar

This logic is not logical! No wonder the world is such a mess.

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pandelis's avatar

still it could be climate change all sort of reasons ... not necessarily from the vaxx.

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

Sadly, I think you’re right.

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