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Liberty4all's avatar

This guy believes the vaccine saved him because:

1. For at least 9 months, he absorbed the dire panic media and government were producing to make all living humans believe if they caught Cov19 they would surely die. It was manifested into an indiscriminate grim reaper. People scared of dying became propaganda's favorite targets; and,

2. He was told by these same fear whores that the vax would be his savior.

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AussieManDust's avatar

Is this chap a paid performer? A Manchurian Munchkin? A Phat Cheque awaiting bank? One wouldn't posture like this unless it profited, either financially or career-wise, in the, uh, Agency, yeah?

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whiskeys's avatar

He might be a True Believer. There are still quite a few of those around.

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Diana's avatar

Why all the aggression? He is triggered! It's like a dog with a bone who growls (aggressive growling) if you take the bone away. He believes his vaccination saved lives and is saving his life. Now you want to argue that vaccines could cause serious adverse events--even DEATH?

He has been swindled! My father married a gold digger. We warned him she didn't love him--he wouldn't listen to any of us. He bought her an expensive coop. She locked him out of the bedroom. He dreamed of traveling with her. She refused to travel. This is an example of how delusion (marriage will be wonderful--vaccines will be safe and effective) trumps reality.

Does he want to admit he was wrong? How can he afford to admit this? He will be admitting he was stupid, and now he should be afraid of an adverse reaction! He suffered from the horrible fear that Covid would kill him. The vaccine definitely reduced this fear because he believed the government and pharmaceutical claims. He is on THE RIGHT SIDE! Therefore, he is going to get triggered (angry) at the idea that what he did is worthless. It will require him to become anxious/fearful again. Anger can reliably fight off fear. So he will surely get angry at Peter for challenging his delusion.

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Diana's avatar

I don't think we can divorce safety from efficacy. Would you take a substance that is 5% likely to make you vomit (an adverse reaction)? Wouldn't you need some incentive in order to take it? Look at the adverse events associated with radiation and chemotherapy! Who would take them unless they thought these horrible drugs would save them from dying or suffering from cancer. Would you take a drug GUARANTEED to cure you of cancer if it had 50% likelihood of myocarditis? I'm just saying that I think we have to think of a risk/benefit ratio. I would definitely take a highly unsafe product if it relieved me of something I though was an even greater threat to my well being. Unfortunately, I believe the mRNA Covid vaccines are neither safe nor effective. There is high risk and no benefit.

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