Antivaxxers dismiss 1.1 million Covid deaths as nbd (we have to "move on with our lives", we can't lockdown forever etc) and mock mask wearers for"living in fear. but when it comes to extremely rare vax injuries they become oversensitive bleeding hearts and say anyone who points out the obvious that vaccines do far more good than harm are heartless meanies. Why? |
I am not vaccinated and still never had covid (no masking, travel a lot, flying to Europe again next week, numerous trips to Asia and Middle East). I can calculate the risk for myself. I don't care what others do, they can wrap themselves in hazmat suits for the next decade. Injuries are real, as well as Covid. But everyone asses their own risk and take their own responsibility to protect themselves. If it means for you to get 8 boosters and wear the mask, go for it (I invested in vaccine manufactures and in companies producing heart medicines, so I am not anivaxer, I do hope more people get vaccinated). But I would never do that shot for myself or my family. |
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Because if they acknowledge they were wrong about that, they have to admit their loved ones died of something preventable and they contributed to the mindset that caused their death. It’s easier to dig in and risk their luck with Covid (because really, the chances of any one person dying from Covid are low) than to deal with the feelings that come from finding out you were wrong and were part of something terrible, even if your goal was to be a good and healthy person. If they keep believing vaccines are bad, then it makes sense that someone they loved died, and there was nothing they could’ve done to prevent it. |
Just because someone doesn't want a COVID vax doesn't mean they are anti-vaxx. I'm all for ACTUAL, tested, vaccinations.
I am anti-COVID vaxx. I do not want it. And it's not a vaccination - what "vaccination" requires new boosters every 6 months? It's essentially a flu shot (and I don't get those either). But it's not a vaccine. |
A flu shot is a vaccine. Jesus. |
What is it then? |
You don't know that you never had covid. You may have had symptom-free covid, but still communicated it to others. |
COVID nuts are way too hung out on COVID vaccines and are quick to call anyone who doesn't support BiG PhArMa by partaking in this nonsense.
Here's this: I eagerly went and got a yellow fever vaccine and a Hep B vaccine earlier this year for travel to Africa. Those vaccines do protect me and WORK. But I am not getting a covid vax. This use case does not tag me as an anti-vaxer. |
Because they "do their own research" - i.e. collect anecdotes and watch viral "vaccine injury" videos on Tiktok. |
I’m vaccinated against Covid but…yeah. Not getting your covid boosters in 2023 doesn’t make you an anti-vaxxer. |
Gotta keep the propaganda up to line the pockets of Pfizer! Keep the pFaith in "vaccines" lol Weirdo. Keep shooting yourself up with pfizer juice if you wish, you're only lining their pockets. |
For the naysayers on this thread - in 2019, there was no vaccine or treatment for the common cold. Now, we have both. Modern medicine is amazing. And you sound a little bit like an ostrich in your refusal. And a lot like a dinosaur. |
There still is no vaccine for a common cold. What are you talking about??? |
Anxiety clouds logic. |