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Dec 1, 2021 12:11:22   #
rumitoid
 
And that is the simple and sad truth.

Anti-vax influencers tout anecdotes of adverse reactions without mentioning how rare they are. These anecdotes are a form of phobia indoctrination. Anti-vaxxers withhold information about the vaccines, causing people to fear that by getting vaccinated, they would be putting themselves at a high risk of severe side effects. The reality is that instances of serious negative physical reactions to the vaccine are very rare.

It's important for people to think critically about the actual risks of Covid vs. the risk of the Covid vaccine, and not just succumb to irrational fear. Unvaccinated people are at a much higher risk of dying from the virus, and doctors overwhelmingly agree that getting vaccinated is by far the safest, best choice.

Rather than trusting anti-vax influencers, people with concerns about the safety of the vaccine should be looking at the facts and trusting the experts.

Distorting information
Anti-vax groups distort information by misinterpreting data and casting doubt on the scientific process. For instance, many anti-vax influencers claim that the vaccine is dangerous because it is new and was rapidly developed. But in reality, Covid-19 vaccines make use of technology that has been extensively studied for decades, and the vaccine had to go through usual rigorous testing for emergency approval.

Anti-vax campaigns to distort information remind me of the way fears were implanted in me when I was a Moonie. I was programmed to hate democracy and believe that it was Satanic. After deprogramming, I realized that the Moonies had used corrupt brainwashing tactics on me to support their anti-democratic political agenda.

Outright lying
Anti-vaccination social media campaigns spew outright lies to sow doubt and confusion about the vaccination process.

Last year, an anti-vax propaganda film went viral. The film falsely claimed that the Covid vaccine is a money-making scheme for a group of elites, who are hiding evidence that the vaccine causes medical harm. It likely successfully implanted vaccine phobias for many who watched it.

When people are not properly informed, deciding whether or not to get vaccinated can be a scary decision. People are constantly exposed to lies about the vaccines online, including false claims that they alter DNA or lead to infertility.

Of course, we know that billions of doses have been administered worldwide. That is a huge sample size, and the absence of any widespread serious side effects speaks to the vaccine's safety.
Phobias are common, but curable. If we do not take the time to analyze the data and actual risk, and if we allow ourselves to trust people and sources that are untrustworthy, we can go down a rabbit hole of paranoia and end up in real danger. Helping people overcome these fears is the only way to end this pandemic.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/29/perspectives/covid-19-vaccine-anti-vaxxers-social-media-cults/index.html

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Dec 1, 2021 12:17:43   #
Liberty Tree
 
rumitoid wrote:
And that is the simple and sad truth.

Anti-vax influencers tout anecdotes of adverse reactions without mentioning how rare they are. These anecdotes are a form of phobia indoctrination. Anti-vaxxers withhold information about the vaccines, causing people to fear that by getting vaccinated, they would be putting themselves at a high risk of severe side effects. The reality is that instances of serious negative physical reactions to the vaccine are very rare.

It's important for people to think critically about the actual risks of Covid vs. the risk of the Covid vaccine, and not just succumb to irrational fear. Unvaccinated people are at a much higher risk of dying from the virus, and doctors overwhelmingly agree that getting vaccinated is by far the safest, best choice.

Rather than trusting anti-vax influencers, people with concerns about the safety of the vaccine should be looking at the facts and trusting the experts.

Distorting information
Anti-vax groups distort information by misinterpreting data and casting doubt on the scientific process. For instance, many anti-vax influencers claim that the vaccine is dangerous because it is new and was rapidly developed. But in reality, Covid-19 vaccines make use of technology that has been extensively studied for decades, and the vaccine had to go through usual rigorous testing for emergency approval.

Anti-vax campaigns to distort information remind me of the way fears were implanted in me when I was a Moonie. I was programmed to hate democracy and believe that it was Satanic. After deprogramming, I realized that the Moonies had used corrupt brainwashing tactics on me to support their anti-democratic political agenda.

Outright lying
Anti-vaccination social media campaigns spew outright lies to sow doubt and confusion about the vaccination process.

Last year, an anti-vax propaganda film went viral. The film falsely claimed that the Covid vaccine is a money-making scheme for a group of elites, who are hiding evidence that the vaccine causes medical harm. It likely successfully implanted vaccine phobias for many who watched it.

When people are not properly informed, deciding whether or not to get vaccinated can be a scary decision. People are constantly exposed to lies about the vaccines online, including false claims that they alter DNA or lead to infertility.

Of course, we know that billions of doses have been administered worldwide. That is a huge sample size, and the absence of any widespread serious side effects speaks to the vaccine's safety.
Phobias are common, but curable. If we do not take the time to analyze the data and actual risk, and if we allow ourselves to trust people and sources that are untrustworthy, we can go down a rabbit hole of paranoia and end up in real danger. Helping people overcome these fears is the only way to end this pandemic.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/29/perspectives/covid-19-vaccine-anti-vaxxers-social-media-cults/index.html
And that is the simple and sad truth. br br Anti-... (show quote)


An ELWNJ opinion piece from CNN is a long way from fact.

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Dec 1, 2021 12:28:46   #
pegw
 
There have been 880,000 deaths from Covid. Even if you use the raw numbers from VARES, there was about 100,000 ill effects fron the vaccine. So you have eight times the protection with a shot.

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Dec 1, 2021 12:32:46   #
JR-57 Loc: South Carolina
 
pegw wrote:
There have been 880,000 deaths from Covid. Even if you use the raw numbers from VARES, there was about 100,000 ill effects fron the vaccine. So you have eight times the protection with a shot.

I suggest you take a course on statistical analysis and update your post.

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Dec 1, 2021 12:36:18   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
pegw wrote:
There have been 880,000 deaths from Covid. Even if you use the raw numbers from VARES, there was about 100,000 ill effects fron the vaccine. So you have eight times the protection with a shot.


Still not enough time has passed to know of any longterm health affects. Protection from the virus doesn't look so good if the vaccine paralyses or gives you a heart problem or any other number of side affects.

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Dec 1, 2021 12:36:53   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
JR-57 wrote:
I suggest you take a course on statistical analysis and update your post.


Good luck with that!

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Dec 1, 2021 13:04:42   #
Liberty Tree
 
pegw wrote:
There have been 880,000 deaths from Covid. Even if you use the raw numbers from VARES, there was about 100,000 ill effects fron the vaccine. So you have eight times the protection with a shot.


Still believe every lie you are told. People like you make tyranny possible

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Dec 1, 2021 13:13:08   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
Still believe every lie you are told. People like you make tyranny possible


Amazes me. Most progressives believe they are so much smarter than everyone else. Yet, they follow their leaders like brainless lemmings.

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Dec 1, 2021 13:14:39   #
Liberty Tree
 
JFlorio wrote:
Amazes me. Most progressives believe they are so much smarter than everyone else. Yet, they follow their leaders like brainless lemmings.


That is truth!

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Dec 1, 2021 13:21:56   #
AmericanEagle Loc: Indiana
 
rumitoid wrote:
And that is the simple and sad truth.

Anti-vax influencers tout anecdotes of adverse reactions without mentioning how rare they are. These anecdotes are a form of phobia indoctrination. Anti-vaxxers withhold information about the vaccines, causing people to fear that by getting vaccinated, they would be putting themselves at a high risk of severe side effects. The reality is that instances of serious negative physical reactions to the vaccine are very rare.

It's important for people to think critically about the actual risks of Covid vs. the risk of the Covid vaccine, and not just succumb to irrational fear. Unvaccinated people are at a much higher risk of dying from the virus, and doctors overwhelmingly agree that getting vaccinated is by far the safest, best choice.

Rather than trusting anti-vax influencers, people with concerns about the safety of the vaccine should be looking at the facts and trusting the experts.

Distorting information
Anti-vax groups distort information by misinterpreting data and casting doubt on the scientific process. For instance, many anti-vax influencers claim that the vaccine is dangerous because it is new and was rapidly developed. But in reality, Covid-19 vaccines make use of technology that has been extensively studied for decades, and the vaccine had to go through usual rigorous testing for emergency approval.

Anti-vax campaigns to distort information remind me of the way fears were implanted in me when I was a Moonie. I was programmed to hate democracy and believe that it was Satanic. After deprogramming, I realized that the Moonies had used corrupt brainwashing tactics on me to support their anti-democratic political agenda.

Outright lying
Anti-vaccination social media campaigns spew outright lies to sow doubt and confusion about the vaccination process.

Last year, an anti-vax propaganda film went viral. The film falsely claimed that the Covid vaccine is a money-making scheme for a group of elites, who are hiding evidence that the vaccine causes medical harm. It likely successfully implanted vaccine phobias for many who watched it.

When people are not properly informed, deciding whether or not to get vaccinated can be a scary decision. People are constantly exposed to lies about the vaccines online, including false claims that they alter DNA or lead to infertility.

Of course, we know that billions of doses have been administered worldwide. That is a huge sample size, and the absence of any widespread serious side effects speaks to the vaccine's safety.
Phobias are common, but curable. If we do not take the time to analyze the data and actual risk, and if we allow ourselves to trust people and sources that are untrustworthy, we can go down a rabbit hole of paranoia and end up in real danger. Helping people overcome these fears is the only way to end this pandemic.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/29/perspectives/covid-19-vaccine-anti-vaxxers-social-media-cults/index.html
And that is the simple and sad truth. br br Anti-... (show quote)


First of all are you touting the Commie news network is the first major red flag.
Your article is filled with propaganda and lies. I suggest you look at this link below which has the backing of the American heart Association and I consider that pretty sound. Might also look at the real numbers like the five red states that have the lowest Covid rates, children go to school without masks and five worst states are blue I have the most regulations, in the most mandates. To me there is your science proof we can live our lives without being mandated and forced vaccinations. New data also suggest That’s a vaccinated or deadlier than unvaccinated because they are the carriers. Also thanks for the vaccination we now have a variants. So just don’t spew propaganda and get the actual facts.


https://headlineusa.com/vax-link-greater-risk-heart-attack/

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Dec 1, 2021 16:12:21   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
rumitoid wrote:
And that is the simple and sad truth.

Anti-vax influencers tout anecdotes of adverse reactions without mentioning how rare they are. These anecdotes are a form of phobia indoctrination. Anti-vaxxers withhold information about the vaccines, causing people to fear that by getting vaccinated, they would be putting themselves at a high risk of severe side effects. The reality is that instances of serious negative physical reactions to the vaccine are very rare.

It's important for people to think critically about the actual risks of Covid vs. the risk of the Covid vaccine, and not just succumb to irrational fear. Unvaccinated people are at a much higher risk of dying from the virus, and doctors overwhelmingly agree that getting vaccinated is by far the safest, best choice.

Rather than trusting anti-vax influencers, people with concerns about the safety of the vaccine should be looking at the facts and trusting the experts.

Distorting information
Anti-vax groups distort information by misinterpreting data and casting doubt on the scientific process. For instance, many anti-vax influencers claim that the vaccine is dangerous because it is new and was rapidly developed. But in reality, Covid-19 vaccines make use of technology that has been extensively studied for decades, and the vaccine had to go through usual rigorous testing for emergency approval.

Anti-vax campaigns to distort information remind me of the way fears were implanted in me when I was a Moonie. I was programmed to hate democracy and believe that it was Satanic. After deprogramming, I realized that the Moonies had used corrupt brainwashing tactics on me to support their anti-democratic political agenda.

Outright lying
Anti-vaccination social media campaigns spew outright lies to sow doubt and confusion about the vaccination process.

Last year, an anti-vax propaganda film went viral. The film falsely claimed that the Covid vaccine is a money-making scheme for a group of elites, who are hiding evidence that the vaccine causes medical harm. It likely successfully implanted vaccine phobias for many who watched it.

When people are not properly informed, deciding whether or not to get vaccinated can be a scary decision. People are constantly exposed to lies about the vaccines online, including false claims that they alter DNA or lead to infertility.

Of course, we know that billions of doses have been administered worldwide. That is a huge sample size, and the absence of any widespread serious side effects speaks to the vaccine's safety.
Phobias are common, but curable. If we do not take the time to analyze the data and actual risk, and if we allow ourselves to trust people and sources that are untrustworthy, we can go down a rabbit hole of paranoia and end up in real danger. Helping people overcome these fears is the only way to end this pandemic.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/29/perspectives/covid-19-vaccine-anti-vaxxers-social-media-cults/index.html
And that is the simple and sad truth. br br Anti-... (show quote)


***Antivaxxers are the deadliest variant of Covid-19

>>>Those that would mandate a failing, deadly, experimental vaccine are the deadliest variant of Covid-19

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Dec 1, 2021 16:19:28   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
JFlorio wrote:
Amazes me. Most progressives believe they are so much smarter than everyone else. Yet, they follow their leaders like brainless lemmings.


And those leaders are even worse.

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Dec 2, 2021 10:01:58   #
currahee506
 
rumitoid wrote:
And that is the simple and sad truth.

Anti-vax influencers tout anecdotes of adverse reactions without mentioning how rare they are. These anecdotes are a form of phobia indoctrination. Anti-vaxxers withhold information about the vaccines, causing people to fear that by getting vaccinated, they would be putting themselves at a high risk of severe side effects. The reality is that instances of serious negative physical reactions to the vaccine are very rare.

It's important for people to think critically about the actual risks of Covid vs. the risk of the Covid vaccine, and not just succumb to irrational fear. Unvaccinated people are at a much higher risk of dying from the virus, and doctors overwhelmingly agree that getting vaccinated is by far the safest, best choice.

Rather than trusting anti-vax influencers, people with concerns about the safety of the vaccine should be looking at the facts and trusting the experts.

Distorting information
Anti-vax groups distort information by misinterpreting data and casting doubt on the scientific process. For instance, many anti-vax influencers claim that the vaccine is dangerous because it is new and was rapidly developed. But in reality, Covid-19 vaccines make use of technology that has been extensively studied for decades, and the vaccine had to go through usual rigorous testing for emergency approval.

Anti-vax campaigns to distort information remind me of the way fears were implanted in me when I was a Moonie. I was programmed to hate democracy and believe that it was Satanic. After deprogramming, I realized that the Moonies had used corrupt brainwashing tactics on me to support their anti-democratic political agenda.

Outright lying
Anti-vaccination social media campaigns spew outright lies to sow doubt and confusion about the vaccination process.

Last year, an anti-vax propaganda film went viral. The film falsely claimed that the Covid vaccine is a money-making scheme for a group of elites, who are hiding evidence that the vaccine causes medical harm. It likely successfully implanted vaccine phobias for many who watched it.

When people are not properly informed, deciding whether or not to get vaccinated can be a scary decision. People are constantly exposed to lies about the vaccines online, including false claims that they alter DNA or lead to infertility.

Of course, we know that billions of doses have been administered worldwide. That is a huge sample size, and the absence of any widespread serious side effects speaks to the vaccine's safety.
Phobias are common, but curable. If we do not take the time to analyze the data and actual risk, and if we allow ourselves to trust people and sources that are untrustworthy, we can go down a rabbit hole of paranoia and end up in real danger. Helping people overcome these fears is the only way to end this pandemic.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/29/perspectives/covid-19-vaccine-anti-vaxxers-social-media-cults/index.html
And that is the simple and sad truth. br br Anti-... (show quote)


You seem to need a lot of justification to make your point, But "your point" simply misses the point of it all because you don't seem to see that once untested science becomes militantly mandated then it is no longer science but dictatorship. Also, it brings a suspicious atmosphere upon the intelligent populace because when the ones pushing for vaccination do not accept liability for their product the intelligent wonder, "what is going on?" Then when the info on the adverse effects of the product is in, it makes even more suspect. Then when you see that the ones pushing it are criminals (they just haven't been arrested, yet), then it is just a matter of time before the whole populace sees how they have been scammed.

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Dec 2, 2021 17:20:14   #
rumitoid
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
An ELWNJ opinion piece from CNN is a long way from fact.


Show me where and how or your comments are worthless.

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Dec 2, 2021 17:20:58   #
rumitoid
 
pegw wrote:
There have been 880,000 deaths from Covid. Even if you use the raw numbers from VARES, there was about 100,000 ill effects fron the vaccine. So you have eight times the protection with a shot.


Nice.

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