Did any of these prediction ever come true?
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This is a form of straw-manning, but subtle. Taking an extreme opinion, from 4chan nonetheless, and making it seem like it was the standard anti-vaxxer opinion. This was never the case for reasonable people.
Most of us, including high profile people like Malone, will tell you that there were lots of "died suddenly" deaths from the vax, there is a rise of aggressive cancers from the vax, and now a fertility drop partially from the vax. It's working as a depopulation agent.
It's a common tactic to insert extreme opinions into the anti-messaging, on purpose, so that people like pro-pharma shills can say "see, it's not a zombie apocalypses, you're all wrong, hah ha ha ha ha. Now take your booster."
My girl does that it can't be what you say, then jumps off the deep end and compares bullshit. Gotta be an actual term. Strawman covers it but I'm sure it has its own term. It can't be A because Ax1000.
The more apt term is called "nutpicking". You pick a nutcase on the fringe and use it to represent the majority of your opposition's opinion on a topic.
there were countless threads here and in other sites predicting with absolute certainty that all the vaxxed would suffer a horrible fate any time soon.
it never happened.
"countless"
I won't deny they existed. That's the very tactic I was mentioning, muddying the waters. You see them all the time, for economic meltdowns, or civil war, or WWIII. Please don't tell me the chicken little sky is falling for attention routine isn't common.
Reasonable people predicted the died suddenly epidemic, which has happened. Reasonable people predicted the rise in cancers, which has happened. Reasonable people predicted vaxxies that got boosters destroying their immune system, which has happened. And reasonable people predicted the fertility crisis, which has happened.
Edit to add: epidemic of myocarditis, which also has happened.
How many "died suddenly" of the vaxx?
Give me a number.
If we are going to get down to brass tacks, let me ask then, by "died suddenly" you mean the seemingly healthy people that are not elderly that died for unknown causes? That, mon ami, is going to be impossible to measure. We might be able get good numbers on the increase in myocarditis though.
Or by "died suddenly" do you mean the estimates that the vax side effects killed X number of people?
Or by "died suddenly" do you mean excess deaths?
You tell me. You brought up "died suddenly".
You debate like a woman.
You sound like an incel if you think that's an insult.
I can conclude that you cannot substantiate your claims.
As expected.
you wish that millions of people would have died?
what is wrong with you?
First time I've seen those statements
You weren't around for the red deer larp or is this selective memory?
I don't recall that. I was on Ruqqus before they shut down and a few users that I respected directed me here. I tried reddit briefly many years ago but quickly realized that place appears to be scripted and that is how I was introduced to Ruqqus. I'm in limited communities here, so chances are I don't get exposed to too much
Ah ok. Just one of the many larps circulating on the chans during covid.
I don't understand how to navigate 4chan. Tried a few times when I followed a link there, but very limited experience
my dad doesn't recognise me
he got parkinson's and dementia after his
A local teacher died of CJD. Local and Regional news never bothered to cover it. 10 years ago, a CJD death would have made national news.
Today, we also have Rapid Onset Dementia, Fast Acute Parkinsons, Childhood Alzheimers which really is CJD by another name.
people never had parkinson and dementia before the vaxx, right?
of course
he got the shakey leg thing within a few days of his first injection
and took a year to get a Parkinons diagnosis because it was a weird variant
now he is gone but alive
no, and a lot of people were on this bandwagon. While illness has spiked among the vaxxed, especially cancers, it hasn't been apocalyptic.
Spoiler: they did not