I agree with you on vaccination in general, however this is a far more complex situation than antivaxxer vs vaccination.
The facade of the last year has show too many red flags to think anything is right about this.
Told from pretty much the beginning that they're counting every death they possibly can as covid.
As data was reported showing that deaths were pretty much normal, it started being hidden and harder to search for.
Many questionable situations reported as covid, my favorite being the .55 BAC alcohol death in colorado which resulted in colorado revising their death count. This was in the news and even mocked here but internet addiction has people unable to remember 5 minutes ago.
The lack of impact on most peoples lives from the virus itself, the heavy majority of impact was due to government action from local level on up. The virus is real and is impacting some people but without watchign MSM or using social media, I can't see the difference from flu season.
Field hospitals and USS Mercy (or whatever the Navy ship is) going unused
The talks of hospital beds being in short supply, most people don't realize this is actually normal during flu seasons. Trust me, nurses are easy targets to fuck and I lived next to a hospital for 4 years. I heard about it a lot. My mom works in a pharamacy for 25 years now, every flu season she gets busy as fuck from everyone being sick and going for prescriptions.
EVERYONE ignoring the average of death being the same as the average life expectancy. Not to mention the 2.9 (current CDC report) average number of comorbidities. That means of the people that die, they have 3 other conditions that contributed to their death. Probably more as 6% apparently have no contributing factors (other than age I'd confidently bet)
The sudden reversals of restrictions and concerns after the election, especially after inauguration.
Hearing politicians talk about the seriousness of the effects of the bullshit lockdowns without realizing they can simply say "Fuck it, you want us to lift the restrictions... have at it. Deal with it"
Finally, watching the effects of social media on the narrative across the board. Social media programs you. EVERYONE. I don't give a fuck if you use social media with only 7 contacts, you're being programmed. People just slowly inch towards accepting the bullshit because they're exposed to enough bullshit articles (that aside from general fake news, can easily be disproven by 5 minutes searching and reading. People don't do that, they read a headline and follow their feelings. Enough of the same headline, agree or disagree, and you start to accept it as reality) I don't use social media anymore, it's far easier to recognize this pattern from the outside than it was from the inside.
EDIT: Lets not forget that even on CNN we are hearing that 40%+ of deaths are from nursing homes. These are people that are already near death.
I'll be waiting about two years for adverse reactions to arise, if they do. I have nothing against vaccination in principle, just the rush.
I agree with you on vaccination in general, however this is a far more complex situation than antivaxxer vs vaccination.
The facade of the last year has show too many red flags to think anything is right about this.
Told from pretty much the beginning that they're counting every death they possibly can as covid.
As data was reported showing that deaths were pretty much normal, it started being hidden and harder to search for.
Many questionable situations reported as covid, my favorite being the .55 BAC alcohol death in colorado which resulted in colorado revising their death count. This was in the news and even mocked here but internet addiction has people unable to remember 5 minutes ago.
The lack of impact on most peoples lives from the virus itself, the heavy majority of impact was due to government action from local level on up. The virus is real and is impacting some people but without watchign MSM or using social media, I can't see the difference from flu season.
Field hospitals and USS Mercy (or whatever the Navy ship is) going unused
The talks of hospital beds being in short supply, most people don't realize this is actually normal during flu seasons. Trust me, nurses are easy targets to fuck and I lived next to a hospital for 4 years. I heard about it a lot. My mom works in a pharamacy for 25 years now, every flu season she gets busy as fuck from everyone being sick and going for prescriptions.
EVERYONE ignoring the average of death being the same as the average life expectancy. Not to mention the 2.9 (current CDC report) average number of comorbidities. That means of the people that die, they have 3 other conditions that contributed to their death. Probably more as 6% apparently have no contributing factors (other than age I'd confidently bet)
The sudden reversals of restrictions and concerns after the election, especially after inauguration.
Hearing politicians talk about the seriousness of the effects of the bullshit lockdowns without realizing they can simply say "Fuck it, you want us to lift the restrictions... have at it. Deal with it"
Finally, watching the effects of social media on the narrative across the board. Social media programs you. EVERYONE. I don't give a fuck if you use social media with only 7 contacts, you're being programmed. People just slowly inch towards accepting the bullshit because they're exposed to enough bullshit articles (that aside from general fake news, can easily be disproven by 5 minutes searching and reading. People don't do that, they read a headline and follow their feelings. Enough of the same headline, agree or disagree, and you start to accept it as reality) I don't use social media anymore, it's far easier to recognize this pattern from the outside than it was from the inside.
EDIT: Lets not forget that even on CNN we are hearing that 40%+ of deaths are from nursing homes. These are people that are already near death.