What’s your least favorite thing about vaccinations my Henry!
well...the long-term side-effects! for which the manufacturers take no responsibilities, of course. something like narcolepsy or infertility for example.
oh, and I suspect that vaccinations build the foundation for cancer. but that's just me doing too much thinking...
question for you, my curtis: would you buy a car that gets emergency-authorized and then thrown on the market for sale? you know, a vehicle that wasn't properly tested for its engine, breaks and such?
What’s your least favorite thing about vaccinations my Henry!
well...the long-term side-effects! for which the manufacturers take no responsibilities, of course. something like narcolepsy or infertility for example.
oh, and I suspect that vaccinations build the foundation for cancer. but that's just me doing too much thinking...
question for you, my curtis: would you buy a car that gets emergency-authorized and then thrown on the market for sale? you know, a vehicle that wasn't properly tested for its engine, breaks and such?
Absolutely! Let’s roll the dice babayyyyyyy, I'm ready to risk it all on that car
What’s your least favorite thing about vaccinations my Henry!
well...the long-term side-effects! for which the manufacturers take no responsibilities, of course. something like narcolepsy or infertility for example.
oh, and I suspect that vaccinations build the foundation for cancer. but that's just me doing too much thinking...
question for you, my curtis: would you buy a car that gets emergency-authorized and then thrown on the market for sale? you know, a vehicle that wasn't properly tested for its engine, breaks and such?
what if that car was federally approved as of a couple months ago and was no longer in emergency-authorized status, would that change anything
- I've already had the virus. I'll take my chances on natural immunity lol
- I don't trust the government or big pharma.
And the attempt to usher in vaccine mandates is evil and fascistic. The attitude of our politicians is disgusting, the way they keep coming up with these authoritarian rules that they themselves do not adhere to.
I hope that everyone is okay and that there are no long term side effects, but nobody can say for sure, because there have been no long term studies.
My sister hasn't taken it, nor has my mum and step dad. But we seem to be in a minority as far as my family is concerned, as my dad and most of my extended family have taken it. There are perhaps a couple of cousins who haven't taken it.
Most of my friends have taken it to. The drummer in my band didn't want it, but took it because he didn't want to be restricted from foreign travel. I know that has been a concern for quite a lot of people (Personally I'm content to never leave the UK again, though I have a feeling more restrictions on the unvaccinated are going to implemented still)
It should be a personal choice at the end of the day, and any self professed liberal should agree with that. In fact, I don't think I've talked to anyone, including those who have taken the vaccine, that actually supports mandates and vaccine passports. It appears only to be the corporate media and government who talk of such things.
Anyway, a lesson it took me long enough to learn is that arguing on the internet is pointless, so don't expect any follow ups to this. I've said my piece
I follow the science. The mRNA vaccines breakdown naturally in your body in under 48 hours (might be under 24, I forget). Can't wait for the long-term side effects of something that lasts less time in your body than the fast-food taco you just ate for lunch.