Some people have to learn the hard way
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Every time I read stories such as these, I think about the pro vaccine movement / anti-vaxx train that started years ago. Conditioning.
If you remove any and all opposition to vaccinations, than you're left with gleeful conformance. If basic questions are immediately dismissed with wild and extreme accusations -- of course people will line up to get the jab.
We're really in deep when it comes to Orwellian doublethink.
Time and time again - the corruption of governments, politicians, corporations, and individuals has been revealed. How many damn medications have been pulled from shelves due to major health risks? How many commercials have informed individuals that they might be entitled to financial compensation due to Med-X? Corruption has been dismissed in favor of comfort.
I would rather drown in truth than to tread happily in an ocean of lies.
She mocked her brother, implying he was brain damaged. She celebrated her intellectual superiority while mocking all those who thought differently. While I would never wish harm upon those who get vaccinated, I am astonished at the number of people who would wish harm upon the unvaccinated. Wonder if she'll think better of her brother now? Maybe he's not brain damaged after all? Maybe falling down stairs is a good thing? I guess we'll never know.
Can you imagine how many people have been saved by "anti-vaxxers"? Without anti-vaxxers, pharms wouldn't have put some effort in making a safer vaccine. I probably wouldn't know the danger of vaccine without their continuous activity.
The vaccine rabbit hole is deep.
Makes 9/11 look like a prank