"We don't know how he died so it must be the Moderna shot" is as ridiculous as the "killed in car accident: mark it covid 19" anecdote. Be better than those you despise or come to terms with being no different than them.
You yourself are being even more ridiculous because nobody is arguing what you claim. Rather than being no different, you are worse.
"We don't know how he died so it must be the Moderna shot" We did not know how he died for eight months because it took that long to get the death certificate. The extreme length of time to receive it leads us to believe that the given cause of death may not be legitimate, especially given what appears to be a concerted effort to conceal adverse effects from the public, so we don't feel like we really know. He died 13 days after receiving the first dose and it is reasonable to believe it was a contributing factor.
I agree with this but cant be fully disregarded. Then again in some states a positive covid test within 60 days of death is considered causation so fair game ?
"We don't know how he died so it must be the Moderna shot" is as ridiculous as the "killed in car accident: mark it covid 19" anecdote. Be better than those you despise or come to terms with being no different than them.
You yourself are being even more ridiculous because nobody is arguing what you claim. Rather than being no different, you are worse.
"We don't know how he died so it must be the Moderna shot"We did not know how he died for eight months because it took that long to get the death certificate. The extreme length of time to receive it leads us to believe that the given cause of death may not be legitimate, especially given what appears to be a concerted effort to conceal adverse effects from the public, so we don't feel like we really know. He died 13 days after receiving the first dose and it is reasonable to believe it was a contributing factor.Of course it seems reasonable when you've already made up your mind.
One can believe it without having a preconceived opinion on the matter.
OK tell me how you can believe something you don't have an opinion on. Let's see these flips.
Forming an (informed) opinion is does not rely upon (and is, in fact, undermined by) having a preconceived notion, prejudice or cognitive bias.
I agree with this but cant be fully disregarded. Then again in some states a positive covid test within 60 days of death is considered causation so fair game ?