Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And to think a vaccine could have saved them the heartache and cost!!
A simple, safe and free shot.
LOL…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about the stories of the people who got the vaccine and died of Covid, like Colin Powell for example? Should we make an award for him?
The difference is that Powell followed medical advice and did what he could to mitigate his covid risk. Due to Parkinson’s, multiple myeloma and age, the vaccine wasn’t very effective for him, but that’s through no fault of his own. Furthermore, he didn’t go around saying that covid is a hoax or that the vaccine is the mark of the beast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about the stories of the people who got the vaccine and died of Covid, like Colin Powell for example? Should we make an award for him?
The difference is that Powell followed medical advice and did what he could to mitigate his covid risk. Due to Parkinson’s, multiple myeloma and age, the vaccine wasn’t very effective for him, but that’s through no fault of his own. Furthermore, he didn’t go around saying that covid is a hoax or that the vaccine is the mark of the beast.
So what? He died of it regardless. Should we gloat over that? Maybe it was his fault because some doctors HAVE expressed concerns over the stuff in the vaccine. Again, should we gloat? Seems like a pretty grim, dehumanizing reaction to death.
Stop it. You know it's not the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about the stories of the people who got the vaccine and died of Covid, like Colin Powell for example? Should we make an award for him?
The difference is that Powell followed medical advice and did what he could to mitigate his covid risk. Due to Parkinson’s, multiple myeloma and age, the vaccine wasn’t very effective for him, but that’s through no fault of his own. Furthermore, he didn’t go around saying that covid is a hoax or that the vaccine is the mark of the beast.
So what? He died of it regardless. Should we gloat over that? Maybe it was his fault because some doctors HAVE expressed concerns over the stuff in the vaccine. Again, should we gloat? Seems like a pretty grim, dehumanizing reaction to death.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about the stories of the people who got the vaccine and died of Covid, like Colin Powell for example? Should we make an award for him?
The difference is that Powell followed medical advice and did what he could to mitigate his covid risk. Due to Parkinson’s, multiple myeloma and age, the vaccine wasn’t very effective for him, but that’s through no fault of his own. Furthermore, he didn’t go around saying that covid is a hoax or that the vaccine is the mark of the beast.
Anonymous wrote:What about the stories of the people who got the vaccine and died of Covid, like Colin Powell for example? Should we make an award for him?
Anonymous wrote:So many off topic thread from the anti vaxxers.
Here is what I saw on that thread a few days ago: a picture of a baby lying on the coffin of her antivaxxer mother, the only picture of the two of them together that baby will ever have.
Anonymous wrote:Look everyone has to make their own decisions. But I am surprised at the amount of fear.. Vaccine side effect stories are like the woman who posted she thought she thought her herpes flared due to the shot and instead it turns out she got a wrong dx. Many other people are associating unrelated incidents with the shots (and yes that’s how VRS works out of an abundance of cautiion, I get that.)
people are grasping at straws to believe the shots are dangerous despite the studies. Why would you choose to believe a farmers almanac instead of a meteorologist? They simply want to believe it and the unprecedented yellow journalism of the internet gives them plenty of nonsense to build on.
Anonymous wrote:I joined reddit just to check it out. It is absolutely mind numbing the endless people dying and the hell their deaths are.
Over and over again they mock the vaccine in their Facebook posts. Then almost to a person they are hit harder than a sledgehammer with covid and have to change their tune to "covid is no joke."
Then there is the crushing debt of their medical bills as their families beg for money on GO Fund Me. And the children they leave behind. Or their children die with them if they are in their 20s or 30s.
Weeks in the hospital, terrible deaths, mountains of debt, wrecked lungs and kidneys. All because they didn't get a simple shot.
Read and learn
Ever see a ‘troll farm’? Computers as far as the eye can see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Contributing to and looking at a website which mocks people who have died is disgusting. Promoting it and cheering for it is despicable.
That site is an educational slap in the face. It has changed so many minds and convinced people to get vaxed.
Sure it has.
It has convinced a lot of people, they post their vax cards and get a lot of upvotes.
Also, no one is "cheering" for their preventable deaths. It's more like "I dont' feel sorry for you.".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And to think a vaccine could have saved them the heartache and cost!!
A simple, safe and free shot.
LOL…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Contributing to and looking at a website which mocks people who have died is disgusting. Promoting it and cheering for it is despicable.
That site is an educational slap in the face. It has changed so many minds and convinced people to get vaxed.
Sure it has.