The astroturfing against ivermect has begun!!
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Plus, according to the archive, the subreddit has 9712 subscribers while the post got 15371 votes. Odd how a text post (which means the "other discussions" tab won't show up and thus this won't get attention from people in other subs unless directly linked) already has a 160% voter participation rate. If only there was a word for that. Brigooding I think?
Somewhat related, during my ivermectin research I found that the heartworm meds I give my dogs is ivermectin (Heartguard) but they charge 120 a year x 3 dogs. I can use this horse paste for $7 a year for 3 dogs. Scam artists. Same thing with dewormers.
There is no evidence whatsoever that the vaccines are even a treatment for COVID. Also, that's not what treatment means, dipshits.
On this frontpage post with 10k+ votes, the astroturfing becomes very, very clear/
Now, why would they be doing this on a site where most people already accepted the propo? That is one question for the ages, but I think the pervasive demonization of Iver is an obvious prop OP, and this shows even more fervently that we ALL need to be at the least considering it's use to treat the pandemic's symptoms.
Big difference between "can be" and "is" but they conveniently ignore that particular caveat.
ivermectin's been in heavy use in africa for like 40 years now.
if there were any side effects, we'd know them.
It's been going. :)
Anecdotal, but a 67 year old, obese coworker got the coof a few weeks ago and his doctor successfully used the "horse dewormer" to get him up and running again. I'm still not totally sure if I've had it. Had symptoms but the cheap rapid tests I've had said negative despite close contact with multiple people who tested positive. If I do get it bad that's what I'll be asking for. Shameful that you have to find a doctor willing to actually use something that helps.
It began a year ago.
this is what "brigading" looks like.
i bet none of them will be punished.