OakFieldAlienz444
Senior Member
My opinion is that the science of vaccines definitely makes sense and in many instances works just fine.
But to say that every vaccine is perfect is pure ignorance and just as crazy as an anti-vaxxer who thinks you lose your soul if you take one.
Here's proof. I don't think NPR is exactly an Infowars style site is it?
www.npr.org
But also....most of the time vaccines are a PREVENTATIVE.
And I fully believe in this.
It was always my understanding that a vaccine is basically putting a dead virus in you
to PREVENT you from having your immune system get compromised by something
it doesn't recognize. That makes TOTAL sense to me. The thing I don't get
is why vaccines are being promoted as candy now, and like a cure-all for everything. And why they
assume that anyone who doesn't want a million of em simply doesn't "understand the science"
Not everyone is born the same way. There's basically a straw man argument that those who are hesitant are all
crazy middle aged moms that run around swamps praising Jesus or something that they call "Karens"
Not everyone who's vaccine hesitant fits that description but because of Family Guy everyone thinks it.
And also because there's some people who do fit that description.
And sure---there's a lot of weird people.
Clearly COVID just keeps mutating and adapting, it doesn't seem to matter
how many vaccines we make.
But to say that every vaccine is perfect is pure ignorance and just as crazy as an anti-vaxxer who thinks you lose your soul if you take one.
Here's proof. I don't think NPR is exactly an Infowars style site is it?

Mutant Strains Of Polio Vaccine Now Cause More Paralysis Than Wild Polio
So far this year, there have been only six cases of wild polio — and 21 cases of vaccine-derived polio, most of them in Syria.

But also....most of the time vaccines are a PREVENTATIVE.
And I fully believe in this.
It was always my understanding that a vaccine is basically putting a dead virus in you
to PREVENT you from having your immune system get compromised by something
it doesn't recognize. That makes TOTAL sense to me. The thing I don't get
is why vaccines are being promoted as candy now, and like a cure-all for everything. And why they
assume that anyone who doesn't want a million of em simply doesn't "understand the science"
Not everyone is born the same way. There's basically a straw man argument that those who are hesitant are all
crazy middle aged moms that run around swamps praising Jesus or something that they call "Karens"
Not everyone who's vaccine hesitant fits that description but because of Family Guy everyone thinks it.
And also because there's some people who do fit that description.
And sure---there's a lot of weird people.
Clearly COVID just keeps mutating and adapting, it doesn't seem to matter
how many vaccines we make.
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