The vaccines are not experimental. That is just rubbish spouted by antivaxxers so often that people (even some pro vaxxers) think it's true.
The vaccines are not experimental. That is just rubbish spouted by antivaxxers so often that people (even some pro vaxxers) think it's true.
And does panicattacka realise just how insulting it is to compare trials of the enablers of the Holocaust, with government action to protect the general public from potential serious illness/death?
So his alternative? Allow a virus to which humanity had zero immunity to run riot throughout the world unchecked? What would be the death toll from that? 1% of the world's population is a lot of people. And that's without counting long covid cases.
'It was a wedding ring, destined to be found in a cheap hotel, lost in a kitchen sink, or thrown in a wishing well' - Marillion, Clutching at Straws, 1987
It makes me feel sick, honestly.
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Sometimes, it's better to light a flamethrower than curse the darkness. - Terry Pratchett
The more rabid anti-vaxxers are not just dim, they are utterly stupid, malicious individuals incapable of original thought - their only point of reference is WW2 and what happened under the Nazis. Nobody mentions Stalin and Holodomor, for example.
They obviously feel they're going to be herded into trains with no windows and roll up at a camp somewhere that has gas in the showers. Nothing - absolutely NOTHING - could be further from the truth.
Mods - perhaps you should be doing something about this?
Last edited by Pamplemousse; 03-12-21 at 16:14.
If you do the sums from Worldometer, 2% of those who contracted Covid died from it.
The population of Earth is around 7.9 billion. Now, it's a stretch to say everyone would get it if left unchecked but my little Casio calculator says that amounts to 158 million dead.
That's half the US: or, the whole of Russia and then some; or perhaps, the whole of Germany and the whole of the UK.
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