Are antivaxxers all just contrarians and conspiracy theorists?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
I think they are salt of the earth types that understand the dark side of human nature in regards to power and authority. They are more immune to peer pressure and would probably be the last defense against communism. They seem distrustful of centralized power and authority and would probably be in the 20 percent that wanted revolution against the English crown. They seem like the founding fathers type.


George Washington forced his troops to get inoculated by rubbing their cuts with smallpox infested cloths. No clinical trials or anything.


Yes, the reliance on the Founding Fathers as the models of resistance to forced vaccination is pretty precious. No actually understanding of history or facts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I think they are salt of the earth types that understand the dark side of human nature in regards to power and authority. They are more immune to peer pressure and would probably be the last defense against communism. They seem distrustful of centralized power and authority and would probably be in the 20 percent that wanted revolution against the English crown. They seem like the founding fathers type.


George Washington forced his troops to get inoculated by rubbing their cuts with smallpox infested cloths. No clinical trials or anything.


And now we just hole up in our basements and force eachother to wear masks because *deep breath* people are catching colds!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I think they are salt of the earth types that understand the dark side of human nature in regards to power and authority. They are more immune to peer pressure and would probably be the last defense against communism. They seem distrustful of centralized power and authority and would probably be in the 20 percent that wanted revolution against the English crown. They seem like the founding fathers type.


George Washington forced his troops to get inoculated by rubbing their cuts with smallpox infested cloths. No clinical trials or anything.


Yes, the reliance on the Founding Fathers as the models of resistance to forced vaccination is pretty precious. No actually understanding of history or facts.


I bet rubbing their cuts with smallpox infected cloths was a more effective vaccine than the covid shots were/are! LOL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I think they are salt of the earth types that understand the dark side of human nature in regards to power and authority. They are more immune to peer pressure and would probably be the last defense against communism. They seem distrustful of centralized power and authority and would probably be in the 20 percent that wanted revolution against the English crown. They seem like the founding fathers type.


George Washington forced his troops to get inoculated by rubbing their cuts with smallpox infested cloths. No clinical trials or anything.


And now we just hole up in our basements and force eachother to wear masks because *deep breath* people are catching colds!


Oh, nobody's forcing you to wear a mask. Be serious.
Anonymous
It's always changing goalposts with these people. Like a popcorn popper with the lid off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I think they are salt of the earth types that understand the dark side of human nature in regards to power and authority. They are more immune to peer pressure and would probably be the last defense against communism. They seem distrustful of centralized power and authority and would probably be in the 20 percent that wanted revolution against the English crown. They seem like the founding fathers type.


George Washington forced his troops to get inoculated by rubbing their cuts with smallpox infested cloths. No clinical trials or anything.


And now we just hole up in our basements and force eachother to wear masks because *deep breath* people are catching colds!


Oh, nobody's forcing you to wear a mask. Be serious.


Masks were mandatory 2 years ago - when the *deep breath* cold was running rampant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pretty much everybody is rejecting the boosters so no matter how people front and can’t admit it… everybody is skeptical at this point.


"Rejecting" is an interesting way to spell "too lazy to bother."


NP. Eh, it’s kind of like deciding not to water my lawn when I know it’s going to rain all day tomorrow. It’s not laziness, it’s because I know it’s pointless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pretty much everybody is rejecting the boosters so no matter how people front and can’t admit it… everybody is skeptical at this point.


"Rejecting" is an interesting way to spell "too lazy to bother."


NP. Eh, it’s kind of like deciding not to water my lawn when I know it’s going to rain all day tomorrow. It’s not laziness, it’s because I know it’s pointless.


A great comparison.
Anonymous

The masks were funny. Lots of filthy cloth masks 24-7-365 with peoples worried eyes peeking out.

I got lots of pictures of friends and family to pull out in 10 years like when people in the 70s had white frilly tuxedos with giant bow ties and frizzy long hair.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Which antivaxxers? There’s a difference between the people causing smallpox to come back, and people who aren’t doing covid boosters anymore.


I'd love to know how anyone is making smallpox come back. It's been eradicated for over 40 years. There's only two known samples in the entire world held in national labs.



The worst ones are the illegals with no vaccination requirements bringing back TB.


The problem is that there are way more filthy Trumpers spreading their diseases because they believe public health regulations are communism.


What public health regulations?

Unvaccinated for anything border crashers are flooding schools with no requirements. What a joke.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I think they are salt of the earth types that understand the dark side of human nature in regards to power and authority. They are more immune to peer pressure and would probably be the last defense against communism. They seem distrustful of centralized power and authority and would probably be in the 20 percent that wanted revolution against the English crown. They seem like the founding fathers type.


George Washington forced his troops to get inoculated by rubbing their cuts with smallpox infested cloths. No clinical trials or anything.


And now we just hole up in our basements and force eachother to wear masks because *deep breath* people are catching colds!


Oh, nobody's forcing you to wear a mask. Be serious.


Masks were mandatory 2 years ago - when the *deep breath* cold was running rampant.


What cold?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pretty much everybody is rejecting the boosters so no matter how people front and can’t admit it… everybody is skeptical at this point.


"Rejecting" is an interesting way to spell "too lazy to bother."


NP. Eh, it’s kind of like deciding not to water my lawn when I know it’s going to rain all day tomorrow. It’s not laziness, it’s because I know it’s pointless.


Also, global warming is a hoax because it snows sometimes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
The masks were funny. Lots of filthy cloth masks 24-7-365 with peoples worried eyes peeking out.


They sure were funny! Trying, doing the best you can, making mistakes, and learning from them is so ridiculous. People who do that are so stupid!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pretty much everybody is rejecting the boosters so no matter how people front and can’t admit it… everybody is skeptical at this point.


"Rejecting" is an interesting way to spell "too lazy to bother."


NP. Eh, it’s kind of like deciding not to water my lawn when I know it’s going to rain all day tomorrow. It’s not laziness, it’s because I know it’s pointless.

but but something milder case something
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I think they are salt of the earth types that understand the dark side of human nature in regards to power and authority. They are more immune to peer pressure and would probably be the last defense against communism. They seem distrustful of centralized power and authority and would probably be in the 20 percent that wanted revolution against the English crown. They seem like the founding fathers type.




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