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Will you be taking the Pfitzer Vaccine?


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I like the way you put your thoughts together man, and even though we disagree about some points, it's nice to discuss this with you in a reasonable and calm way that doesn't involve me branding you as X or you branding me as Y for our beliefs.

I'd also back your right to say that you think that I should have to take vaccines against my free will if it came down to it - even potentially at my detriment, because being able to freely express opinions is critically important. This even goes for the extreme end of the spectrum where I think those opinions might be harmful, disgusting or evil.

I hate pedophiles for example with a passion, but I wouldn't want them not to be able to voice their reasoning for why they do what they do. I don't need to be protected from bad ideas, and more importantly, how can I know if an idea is truly bad if I never hear it, or if when I hear it I listen in bad faith.

Many people think anti-vaxxers should go to jail, be punished for their opinions, shit all over them in huge groups on social, try to get their social channels shut down, try to get them prevented from voicing their opinions, don't listen to what they're saying to try to understand their reasoning fairly.

While I disagree with ideas like nanotechnology being implanted in vaccines to control us etc, those ideas should be just as free to be said as Fauci or the head of the WHO making a public statement about vaccines. It doesn't mean both opinions are equally backed by science or equally right, but it means that the people expressing them have equal rights to do so.


It's not a good way to form a point by selecting fringe ideas and roping them in with others as if they're the same. Flat earth and the question of vaccines are not even in the same ball park.

As well as that though, something like climate change is a very complicated question to be answered, and the stance taken on it could take in things like economic factors, social factors, and alternative scientific factors.

I get what you're saying here though.


Yeah that's good, it's important.


So the core of the questions are:

a) do people have the right to make decisions for others against their wishes in general?
b) what about if it's for the greater good of other people?

Either a belief has to be held that people have an inalienable right over their own body, in all situations, or the rule has to be that an authority has the ultimate right over peoples' bodies.

I'll ask you a question in good faith, and give me an honest answer on this one: If your mother was 100% against getting the covid vaccine, would you support her being physically forced to take it?

Btw I'm not trying to trap you to win an argument, the discussion itself is what's interesting - if you would support that then I'd be interested to hear your reasoning.
Its an incredibly difficult question. And no, you can't force an adult to do something like be vaccinated.

You can educate and do your best provide all the information so that someone can make a well informed decision free from bias.

I personally think social media is leading many people down a dark path.
 
If you live in the UK have no fear of having your life destroyed by taking a new vaccine.

Although you cannot sue the vaccine manufacturer (because they have immunity from being sued) the UK government will compensate you UP TO £120,000.

So caring.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-suffer-extreme-Covid-19-vaccine-effects.html
No vaccine is 100% safe. The risk is small but its there.
There is a risk with the aspirin you take, the cabbage you eat and the car you drive.

The risk from the any disease is far higher than the vaccine for any disease.
 
Its an incredibly difficult question. And no, you can't force an adult to do something like be vaccinated.

You can educate and do your best provide all the information so that someone can make a well informed decision free from bias.

I personally think social media is leading many people down a dark path.

I personally think the mainstream news and the governments are leading people down a very dark path.

Who is right, me or you?

(and yes social media isn't a healthy place to be either)
 
No vaccine is 100% safe. The risk is small but its there.
There is a risk with the aspirin you take, the cabbage you eat and the car you drive.

The risk from the any disease is far higher than the vaccine for any disease.

Exactly this is all about risk.

I feel more people will be harmed by the vaccine than the virus itself.

Although you rarely hear about people being vaccine damaged on the news because it would cause distrust in taking vaccines and there's too much money at stake.

That's censorship.
 
I personally think the mainstream news and the governments are leading people down a very dark path.

Who is right, me or you?

(and yes social media isn't a healthy place to be either)
Let's agree to disagree.

Although some mainstream is trash.
 
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Its an incredibly difficult question. And no, you can't force an adult to do something like be vaccinated.

You can educate and do your best provide all the information so that someone can make a well informed decision free from bias.

I personally think social media is leading many people down a dark path.
It's good to hear you say that (read you say that?). There's a big difference between thinking that someone is doing someone you consider harmful, and enforcing medication on them against their will.

I would posit that it serves the media and establishment well for there to be a confusion of information relating to topics like vaccines and then the encouragement of strongly polarised views.

For a less conspiratorial explanation of why this might occur, outrage = attention to news and media = money. People don't care about a fireman saving a burning building. People care about the people they hate, the people they consider to be threatening their safety, the people they consider to be trying to control them, the "enemy".

What a majority of people on both side of the argument are missing is that there's two set of information being disseminated, each as convincing to the recipients as the other, and in a way that polarises people (ie. supporting narratives and agendas to create opinions about the "other side").

You don't even need to be a conspiracy theorist to clearly see the other advantages of having a fractured society, under pressure from lockdowns, racial division etc

People think the other side is insane because they mistakenly believe the other side has been fed the same information. Pretty obvious when you think about it, right?
 
I personally think the mainstream news and the governments are leading people down a very dark path.

Who is right, me or you?

(and yes social media isn't a healthy place to be either)

The lockdowns which occurred during the time of March and May were reasonable. Because the Govts didn't know how actually lethal was this virus. But after that everything became just propaganda.

They want you to stay home for their own interest. How? It's simple when you are afraid & you stay at home. You watch the news. Which gives the media houses revenue.

And coming to the vaccine. I cast the vote to NO. Because I think a major part of the world population is already been infected and cured by themselves.I mean look at the numbers. The people who passed away, 8 out of 10 were seriously ill already.
 
I would argue the opposite.
Experience has shown that vaccines cause far less side effects compared to getting the disease directly.
No medication is safe.
Some people have reactions to vaccines. But the people who have adverse reactions to the disease is always 1000's of times more common.
Plenty of young healthy people have died from COVID, plenty have been hospitalised. Plenty have been left with long term issues. You're rolling the dice with your life.

Source?
 
Hospitalizations went up a further 7,000 from Dec. 4th to Dec. 11th in the United States, states are starting to run out of hospital beds
 
HOWEVER.

I will be taking the oxford vaccine once released, as they are using tried and tested technology that's been proven safe long term. They essentially inject the weakened virus into your body for your immune system to study.

Will you be taking the Pfitzer Vaccine?
Why would you take the Oxford vaccine? You're young and can build immunity the old fashioned way. All that without injecting adjuvants...
 
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