I'm just against this politicized, experimental mRNA therapy for which the corporations pushing it have no liability, the FDA hasn't approved it, and there's no data on long term effects.
That said, I'm still going to vaccinate my children for polio. I can be persuaded why I shouldn't. Show me some evidence and reasons I shouldn't. I do believe vaccines carry risks.
This experimental synthetic mRNA therapy is something entirely different. I trust my instinct. When dishonest politicians are pushing this hard for it, it can't be good.
My thinking is A.) Covid isn't serious unless you are old or otherwise unhealthy, and in that case you already have a high rate of mortality without an incidental covid infection so the real impact of the virus isn't clear. We know they've been inflating the numbers and seriousness of the virus for a year now.
And B.) I'm skeptical that gene therapy vaccines won't include some other unintended changes in our bodies as the long term side effects are unknown. It's entirely possible that someone in a position of power inside the government or a medical lab could intentionally add other nefarious changes "for our own good" without telling us. Real dystopian science fiction scenarios where the elites feel like there's too much toxic masculinity and attack testosterone production in men, as one example. Or that dropping birth rates in the West are still too high so they intentionally lower fertility.
While I think the likelihood of those those scenarios are low and I feel like Alex Jones for even bringing it up, they are more likely to happen than me dying from the coof. Our government has a history of treating citizens like guinea pigs with things like Tuskegee Experiments or MKUltra so I'm not comfortable giving them the power to make medical decisions for me.
Exactly the chance that the government doesn’t have my best interest in mind is far higher than the likelyhood i or anyone close to me dies from the coof
I'm not entirely against vaccinations.
I'm just against this politicized, experimental mRNA therapy for which the corporations pushing it have no liability, the FDA hasn't approved it, and there's no data on long term effects.
That said, I'm still going to vaccinate my children for polio. I can be persuaded why I shouldn't. Show me some evidence and reasons I shouldn't. I do believe vaccines carry risks.
This experimental synthetic mRNA therapy is something entirely different. I trust my instinct. When dishonest politicians are pushing this hard for it, it can't be good.
My thinking is A.) Covid isn't serious unless you are old or otherwise unhealthy, and in that case you already have a high rate of mortality without an incidental covid infection so the real impact of the virus isn't clear. We know they've been inflating the numbers and seriousness of the virus for a year now.
And B.) I'm skeptical that gene therapy vaccines won't include some other unintended changes in our bodies as the long term side effects are unknown. It's entirely possible that someone in a position of power inside the government or a medical lab could intentionally add other nefarious changes "for our own good" without telling us. Real dystopian science fiction scenarios where the elites feel like there's too much toxic masculinity and attack testosterone production in men, as one example. Or that dropping birth rates in the West are still too high so they intentionally lower fertility.
While I think the likelihood of those those scenarios are low and I feel like Alex Jones for even bringing it up, they are more likely to happen than me dying from the coof. Our government has a history of treating citizens like guinea pigs with things like Tuskegee Experiments or MKUltra so I'm not comfortable giving them the power to make medical decisions for me.
Exactly the chance that the government doesn’t have my best interest in mind is far higher than the likelyhood i or anyone close to me dies from the coof