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Originally Posted by NoWhErE
See, these are prime examples of why it's so frustrating talking with you people. You blatantly make shit up or really you just have no fucking clue what you're talking about. Then all of the other idiots come over and jack you off for posting your non-sense because it lines up with their stupid point of views on this world.
Like really? you can't catch covid for 1 year after having it? What magic hat did you pull that fact out of?
"MRNA vaccines are gene therapy". Really?
For people who pride themselves on "doing their own research" you sure as hell all suck at it. Both of those "facts" (and most other arguments made in this thread) can be debunked within 10 seconds of Googling. Also, you wouldn't even need to Google these things if you had even been remotely paying attention to what's going on for the last 2 years.
But hey, keep up the idiocracy circle jerk boys! You're all clearly the cream of the crop of this society and are too smart to be fooled by the elaborate schemes engineered by the joint efforts of all the top pharma companies and governments of this world.
Most of you can barely string together a sentence, but you got this shit figured out for sure!
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Originally Posted by mopek1
That is a sick position to take. To do nothing purposely and let people die.
The issue though is that we don't really know what we can do? It appears that lock downs and masks don't work. Areas that had restrictions vs areas that didn't seem to have the same outcome, over and over in different parts of the world.
So its not that we are saying 'do nothing' and let people die. We are saying that we shouldn't repeat doing something that didn't work just because we don't know what else to do right now.
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Of course I was being sarcastic but you have done an excellent job of articulating what confuses even me (a general supporter of vax, mask, etc). If we had a clear example of things that WORK - countries and governments who have handled this thing and kept Covid out of their populations, then I would feel much better.
But things are really confusing! You see the data from around the world and see exactly what you pointed out. So your position is totally reasonable.
But in the absence of a clear example of what we humans should do I think the best course of action is to limit human contact as much as possible during the cold & flu season (Nov-March). Try to stay as healthy as possible and ride this thing out. Other than that? Good luck eh.
