Yes, the pro vax people are concerned that there is a substantial amount of disinformation they have to work through in order to convince people to take the jab.
The anti vax people are concerned that there is a substantial amount of disinformation they have to work through in order to convince people to not take the jab.
Both sides are sure they’re right.
Both sides may have factions with ulterior motives and bad actors.
The truth will always lie somewhere in the middle.
We’re being bombarded with propaganda non stop from every angle.
Lets look at the information that both sides can agree on.
How do vaccines work? They work by introducing a pathogen into your system, in the hopes of building an immunity. This works similar to ingesting poison in order to build a tolerance.
I think that in itself, is enough information for people to decide if taking any vaccine is a good idea.
Yes, the pro vax people are concerned that there is a substantial amount of disinformation they have to work through in order to convince people to take the jab.
The anti vax people are concerned that there is a substantial amount of disinformation they have to work through in order to convince people to not take the jab.
Both sides are sure they’re right.
Both sides may have factions with ulterior motives and bad actors.
The truth will always lie somewhere in the middle.
We’re being bombarded with propaganda non stop from every angle.
Lets look at the information that both sides can agree on.
How do vaccines work? They work by introducing a pathogen into your system, in the hopes of building an immunity. This works similar to ingesting poison in order to build a tolerance.
I think that in itself, is enough information for people to decide if taking any vaccine is a good idea.
In theory you are right. I don't trust their theories at all.