@guttersessions Vaccines aren't miracle drugs. They have a chance of preventing the illness, and they have a chance of reducing the symptoms, but guess what? They might not. All it's doing is training your immune system, so it's up to your body to actually do the work. It's like giving your immune system brass knuckles -- Well, if you give brass knuckles to some 98 pound wimp who has never thrown a punch before, he'll be better off against another 98 pound wimp and he might even be able to handle a 120 pound wimp, but he won't be able to go up against Ewan McGregor.
That's where the cult of the vaccine is so ridiculous -- Of course there are risks we can't foresee to taking vaccines that came into existence largely by cutting regulatory hurdles that include long-term efficacy and safety testing. Even if they're effective long-term (and it takes 9 months to make a baby and it takes long term to test long term effectiveness so we can't know yet) we know from the data provided by the manufacturers themselves that they aren't 100% effective at preventing COVID and they aren't 100% effective at preventing serious cases.
The world isn't black and white, it's made of shades of grey and the sooner these idiots realize that the sooner they'll stop looking stupid.
That's where the cult of the vaccine is so ridiculous -- Of course there are risks we can't foresee to taking vaccines that came into existence largely by cutting regulatory hurdles that include long-term efficacy and safety testing. Even if they're effective long-term (and it takes 9 months to make a baby and it takes long term to test long term effectiveness so we can't know yet) we know from the data provided by the manufacturers themselves that they aren't 100% effective at preventing COVID and they aren't 100% effective at preventing serious cases.
The world isn't black and white, it's made of shades of grey and the sooner these idiots realize that the sooner they'll stop looking stupid.
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