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Apersonofinterest 4 points ago +5 / -1

Guess what? We aren’t a cult so if he tells me to drink the Kool Aid, I’m not drinking the Kool Aid.

I don’t know why he continues to promote the vaccine now that he’s out of office. This is probably the only thing I disagree with him about.

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leet23 2 points ago +3 / -1

Because not everyone is an anti-vaxxer that's why he promotes it, odds are it's probably safer to have a vaccine than it is to take lots of meds that the doctor might have prescribed over the years. People really need to get away from the thought that there might be nano-chips in the vaccine or they are trying to change our DNA it's ridiculous tbh. If you are fit and healthy don't have it if you don't feel it will benefit you, simples really.

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Apersonofinterest 1 point ago +1 / -0

My immune system has been working quite well. I was born back in the days when you got about 7 vaccinations for the basics. Polio, mumps, TB, etc.

I grew up running around outside with no shoes or shirts playing with sticks and rocks in the wash. I had to be home when the street lights came on.

I’ve never gotten a flu shot. I lied every time they tried to give me a tetanus shot.

To date, rarely had the flu and no lock jaw.