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sustainable_saltmine 54 points ago +54 / -0

One burning question: Why do the vaccinated give a shit about the unvaccinated? If your so-called "vaccine" works, then you are protected against any infection the unvaccinated might give you.

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Zhongda 24 points ago +24 / -0

They still don't ask why you need fifteen jabs and yet still have to wear a face diaper.

So, really. Your question is so far beyond their thought process.

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Skogin 22 points ago +22 / -0

They have nagging doubts about their own obedience, so opposition becomes a reminder that they might have made a big mistake.

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GeoG85 10 points ago +10 / -0

They're just NPC's parroting a script. If you're gonna argue with someone, argue with the one writing the NPC's script, but that dude's hiding from any critism whatsoever.

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TD_Covfefe_Crusader 5 points ago +5 / -0

Power and control.

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brotatofarmer 3 points ago +3 / -0

Herd immunity is an actual thing.

Its why measles started exploding in liberal affluent cali communities from an anti vax movement.

Ideally you want a large community of people with the weakened virus in their blood.

But the anti vaxxers introduced more and more kids with a full power virus. So any one kid basically would come in contact with a full power infection and suddenly that vaccine isnt as effective because half your libtarded friends' parents arent protecting them.

Lets frame this another way. We probably all have covid 19 by now. But the amount of it in our blood is so low, we dont feel it. You know, unless someone cycles a test so much it makes someone look super saturated...

Anyhoo.

Ideally an efrective covid vaccine would be great, and we would want that her immunity.

But covid isnt any more deadly than the flu. And the damn vaccine is deadlier than the disease.

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brotatofarmer 1 point ago +1 / -0

It can be deadly for kids under 5, it leads to other complications.

There is less of a risk from the measles vaccine than from dying or covid.