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In many countries they essentially made policy that any doctor saying anything against the spike will be investigated by the governing medical association. They won't necessarily investigate everyone or revoke licenses, but most doctors aren't willing to risk it.
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@epicmario98 the comparison is that the electrical wiring on his house is detached from all the other contents of his house (like water, gas, in this case furniture) and the light bulb is a simple repair because an individual part can be replaced and you don't even need to mess with the wiring. But on many electronics goods they want you to send in the entire unit and the factory wipe even makes you lose data if you had no back up (losing the furniture). What companies like Apple do is like looking at your blown lightbulb and tell you that a water pipe burst so they need to restorate the entire house.
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Who decides who is an expert?
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@jenh9426 You don't benefit the society by taking a symptom suppressor that still allows you to spread.
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@Old_mother_hubbards_chubbard Get off your high horse. The vaccinated still spread but you people think you're not responsible. So you have no business calling anyone out for losing responsability.
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@RayManiac90 Are politicians scientists? No. Are scientists politicians? No. Neither of them should be able to ignore consent and force you do to things against your will.
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So it's okay that the state came to break your legs with baseball bats as long as they pay the hospital bill?
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Would unironically rather pay for the tiedown and live in the Cessna.
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@Chap.DavidStrchld You align with love by asking the government to step on us with its jackboots.
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@Catssonova Nothing is free. It comes out of your taxes you disingenuous little shill.
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@MayaPosch Maya, do you want to live in the 19th century? Because if we're going by what was moral and legal in the 19th century you need to go all the way, not just the tidbits you like.
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@tedmoss Missing the point. You can hook up an ICE car to a Harbor Freight lawnmower engine (it was actually done, it's on youtube and the car has almost no power but it works). An electric motor should be even easier to replace with a generic motor made by anyone. Which is useful if the original motor design is no longer made. Now the pinned comment says the story could be the dealership BS'ing but you can't work around the fact that a motor made to be irreplaceable unless the manufacturer gives you the magic code that authorizes the repair is insane.
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If someone dies, surgery can't fix it. Liability isn't enough. Paying a settlement doesn't bring people back, and the money comes from the public anyway.
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@oroville12345 MGTOW simping for msm and billion dollar companies lmao
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@nickthompson1812 underpriced probably because it was under the downward pressure of the shorting
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The vaxxed still spread. They still harm others.
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@zzaretube How it would have stopped anything?
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@tensemurm5924 The scientific consensus it out there. I gave you some reading material. I guess Mr. Scientist here is not interested. People died because the "science" apparently didn't reach the ERs and ICUs. My mind is made up. You should know the mechanisms behind fatalities. If Mr. Scientist here wants to stick his head in the sand, or the tube down his windpipe in this case, he's free to do so.
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@zzaretube They certainly have no reason to lie.
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@oak1780 The government didn't stop them? In the US it scared businesses into mandating it, and in many countries you're denied access to public transportation and stores.
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@Magpie1701 You can take the hardhat off the worksite. You can't suck this stuff off once it gets into you. That's one way it's different. You can't undo the damage if you're one of the unlucky few. Health is worth more than the income. You can't pay me enough to suffer a stroke or heart attack.
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@asdrubale bisanzio You just exposed yourself as an eugenicist. At this point you'd fit pretty well in 1933 Germany.
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Very high vaccination rates have not ended it in several countries. Womp womp.
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@DerbyMods They're not keeping you safe. It doesn't block transmission.
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It doesn't stop the spread. Even people who took it can still infect you.
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@senerzen In fact if you got it naturally you have T-cells with long term memory. You will continue having an immune response even after running out of antibodies. If you take the shot, you will get antibodies but they will decrease over time.
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@tensemurm5924 Again with strawmanning. Bro you already lost. I thought you were a scientist. You can't argue except by twisting others' words. No science, only lies. Go away and go brag about being a scientist somewhere else.
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@id10t98 "got rid" you mean allowed him to serve his term to completion? lol
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Based based based
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@Catssonova Shill. And I bet you do it for free.
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@noahleach7690 You're like a five year old. That's it. You're just childish.
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"If we reach the point of social ostracism that means the percentage of those getting vaccinated will increase" - Beatings will continue until the morale improves. "we are going to reach a point where the virus mutates and the vaccine is not effective" - This happens every year. The shot was formulated for the genetic sequence revealed by the WIV, which dates back to 2019. It's almost 2022. Get a grip. Mutations is what viruses at good at. Deal with it.
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He can't get the protection of others. People who had it still spread. No, it doesn't affect the risk for others, because again, you still spread. They can't impose greater risks on everyone around them, because they still spread. Nobody was morally culpable for spreading other viruses before.
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The more they smear the more they make themselves look bad. Unsophisticated investors beat the hedge funds at their own game.
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@asdrubale bisanzio Herd immunity used to be defined by people getting immune through natural means. They changed the definition to only include the shot. Taking the shot doesn't prevent new strains. You tell us that we don't know how things work, but you're here selling your narrative that's blatantly contradicted by the official narrative. If the normal people are taking the shot, then how could anti-vax people hurt them? You just contradicted your own narrative.
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@OMIMox The gloves are an actual barrier. The shot gives you a false sense of security and allows you to host and spread without knowing.
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I clicked this video specifically looking for the Donk comments.
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@AbyssalMelody How is it so hard to understand that they were sold as a miracle? How is it so hard to understand that people had the figurative gun pressed to their head to take it, due to their job/travel/education? We've been through massive abuse of power, and now everything's back to square one. If you still simp for the LIARS in charge you are as guilty as them.
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@goblin6587 How is it a bad faith argument?
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Wow and moderna is the one with the highest dose. What a rip off.
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Nobody was liable for outbreaks before 2020. Also, you still spread after taking it, so the outbreak would happen anyway. The public health policy has been nothing but flip flops and half truths since the early 2020. It's now that they got it right? I doubt it.
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@juliancohen9561 Remember when guy in America was detained for the Madrid bombings because his fingerprints had 9 matching points with the prints found on the bomb materials? "Don't do crime" is insufficient advice when you can get in trouble even when you did nothing wrong.
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@BargainBarons Shill. We're not talking about effectiveness. You people just copy paste excuses. Why are you parroting talking points? It doesn't stop the spread even according to the manufacturers, the effectiveness rate is just calculated by suppression of symptoms. 100% effective, 99% effective, 95% effective, or 40% effective (after six months) it was never meant to stop spread. It was just marketed as such by the media and governments. So people can get sick and die, as long as the business owner "did his part"? This is immoral and people like you need to see the error in your ways because you're actively ruining the world with your attitude.
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Yeah the increase in heart conditions in 2021 was all clogged arteries. Tons of people get stronger side effects after the second dose. This was known months ago. The doctor simply doesn't want to put his license on the line by writing that recommendation.
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You see, you also got fooled by the "horse paste" story. The only reason people resorted to horse paste was because pharmacists were literally denying to fulfill legitimate prescriptions. Even people who were prescribed it for parasites were being denied. Full disclosure, I know several people who used the horse paste instead of ordering off sketchy websites. It works fine on humans. It just tastes weird.
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@FrangezM "It would've stayed voluntary if enough people volunteered to reach the threshold for herd immunity. Now that that hasn't happened, other measures have to be taken" - Then it's not voluntary. Stop playing games. It's not voluntary if there's an obligation to fill a quota.
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@fallagainstmorellet But you can't eradicate it if the shot only minimizes symptoms. Give up freedom to consent? Please think twice before posting. That sounds disgusting.
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@fallagainstmorellet You can't reach herd immunity with a shot that still allows you to carry and transmit the pathogen.
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@LetsTakeWalk If it's not 100% perfect it won't work because there's still always a group of vaccinated people acting as unvaccinated. Also, your own propaganda states that it doesn't necessarily make you immune, it just reduces symptoms and reduces likelihood of hospitalization. Which means more people transmitting.
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@BleedForTheWorld That's just a non-sequitur. What exactly does that solve?
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