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I think it's wrong minded to make that assumption. For example, I will never take any vaccine no matter what. Even if I see proof with my own eyes that the vaccine is saving somebody's life while the person next to them is dying from the thing that the vaccine is supposed to save them from. Simply from principal I will not inject some concoction of a myriad of poisons into me, created by a group of satanic pedophiles and billionaire corporations filled with lawyers and corrupt revolving door politicians. But even though I won't take any vaccine ever, not even a tetanus shot (which don't work anyway), I have to live with the fact that they could be creating something that will kill those of us who refused the vaccine, that the price for living with our principles might be our lives. I think it's a mistake to think that either you believe in the vaccines or you believe they are completely unnecessary, because it leads to a mindset of complacency, rather than being prepared for the worst case scenario. For example, if you're not already an extreme prepper (at least six months of food), and you think half the population is gonna die because they poisoned themselves, and you think you're fine, what reason would you have to say "I better get some food because I might have to stay inside my house to protect myself from some kind of poisonous attack for a very long time"?

267 days ago
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I think it's wrong minded to make that assumption. For example, I will never take any vaccine no matter what. Even if I see proof with my own eyes that the vaccine is saving somebody's life while the person next to them is dying from the thing that the vaccine is supposed to save them from. Simply from principal I will not inject some concoction of a myriad of poisons into me, created by a group of satanic pedophiles and billionaire corporations filled with lawyers and corrupt revolving door politicians. But even though I won't take any vaccine ever, not even a tetanus shot (which don't work anyway), I have to live with the fact that, they are creating something that will kill those of us who refused the vaccine, that the price for living with our principles might be our lives. I think it's a mistake to think that either you believe in the vaccines or you believe they are completely unnecessary, because it leads to a mindset of complacency, rather than being prepared for the worst case scenario. For example, if you're not already an extreme prepper (at least six months of food), and you think half the population is gonna die because they poisoned themselves, and you think you're fine, what reason would you have to say "I better get some food because I might have to stay inside my house to protect myself from some kind of poisonous attack for a very long time"?

268 days ago
1 score