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22ct 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'd say most people are anti-mandatory-vax but a lot of times the way in which it's expressed is with anti-vax sentiment.

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UnidentifiedPa3 [S] 0 points ago +2 / -2

I'm anti-mandatory-vax. I just don't understand people pushing this narrative that "anyone who takes the vaccine will die" or "it will neuter you". It's nuts, we sound like fucking liberals.

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22ct 1 point ago +1 / -0

Understand that it all sprouts from the idea that the vaccine should be mandatory.

The vaccine should clearly NOT be mandatory.

What's the best argument we have against mandatory vaccination?

Civil liberties, the rights of the individual.

Have the very same elite who are pushing for mandatory vaccinations shown you anything to suggest that they care about individual rights or civil liberties?

No.

What arguments does that leave you with?

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UnidentifiedPa3 [S] 1 point ago +2 / -1

I never advocated for mandatory vaccinations.

I simply pointed out people linking this shit about how your balls will melt off if you get the vaccine is total bullshit.

Hundreds of millions of people will get the vaccine through their own volition, not by force. Trust me, their balls will not be melting off in vast quantities. That's all I'm saying. People here are fearmongering.

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22ct 3 points ago +3 / -0

I understand that you did not advocate for mandatory vaccinations, but public health authorities ARE and that is what has people scared and/or pissed off.

People are revolting against the idea of a mandatory vaccine by attacking the vaccines themselves.

I don't think that's the right approach. People should be able to say no to the vaccine simply because that is their right. People should be arguing that they are being stripped of their rights, because that IS the truth and that is not fear-mongering.