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HeavenlyTrumpets 3 points ago +3 / -0

Though we chose to vaccinate our children, I have never looked down at or shunned any parent who chooses not to. I am opposed to "mandatory" vaccinations for participation in everything this great society has to offer. I think (in theory) if a vaccination is good and works, most people are going to adopt it anyway. It doesn't affect me if some people don't want to get it. Same thing is true of this covid vax crap. There's an adoption issue because it's very new and has basically no studies on how it affects anyone long-term, or how it might affect certain groups or conditions. If that weren't the case, and it were tried and tested, there wouldn't be so much resistance to it. It's also the ridiculous insistence on people getting it right away, before there's a chance for such studies, that makes it all seem really suspicious.

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HalfBreedSupremacist [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

Being very into science for decades, I will admit that I looked down on anti-vaxxers for a long time. Now I get it.