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The moment we learned about people who got covid multiple times, it should have been immediately apparent that this wasn't the sort of disease you could just vaccinate away.

But how many people do you know that got vaccinated and then shortly after got covid? In my case the number is super high. Once it started happening commonly, they had to move from a claim that was easily falsifiable, that the vaccine would protect you from getting covid, to a much fuzzier claim that can't really be falsified, and that even though you got sick it definitely would have been worse if you hadn't complied...

It's like as everyone's two eyes disproved their claims one by one as we went, which was always going to happen when you are making people take an untested experimental vaccine, since they really weren't able to do long-term tests before it started to become mandated under the law for many situations.

At that point, then gone in too far, and couldn't admit that they were wrong, and so they started to assemble a completely unfalsifiable "God of the gaps" style explanation for the benefits of the covid vaccine. Sure you did get sick and sure you did get others sick, but there's a terrible risk just outside the range of our most sensitive sensors, and if we hadn't all complied then that horrible thing would have happened to us all!
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