Exactly. But it doesn't change that almost everyone who isn't a mindless media consumer knows the truth about how the fallacious narrative being promulgated. That's also reflected in the studies that show the most vaccine hesitant group is PhD's.
Hell, you honestly don't even need to know the medicine or that the target antigen for the vaccine has been shown to be a toxic pathogenic protein. The only thing you need to know is history. That alone should elucidate that every single attempt and making a coronavirus vaccine for the last half a century has ended in abject failure where people ended being harmed or becoming more susceptible to viruses found in nature.
I don't understand how these things can be completely lost on people who claim they have everyone's best interest in mind. But therein lies the problem. There's a very large amount of folks who are absolutely obsessed with looking like good people, so they'll push anything that media/big tech/celebrities/etc. push on them through their consumerism habits. They'll never take any meaningful action to actually be good people; instead, they just want to take the path of least resistance to soothe their egos. That's how we get old idioms such as, "the road to hell is paved with good intentions."
If things keep going the way they are, they'll be able to see that with amazing clarity, too. Then they'll stand around completely stupefied, wondering how things ended up the way they are — followed by immediately making any excuses they can to absolve themselves of their role and then pointing the finger everywhere else.
Exactly. But it doesn't change that almost everyone who isn't a mindless media consumer knows the truth about how the fallacious narrative being promulgated. That's also reflected in the studies that show the most vaccine hesitant group is PhD's.
Hell, you honestly don't even need to know the medicine or that the target antigen for the vaccine has been shown to be a toxic pathogenic protein. The only thing you need to know is history. That alone should elucidate that every single attempt and making a coronavirus vaccine for the last half a century has ended in abject failure where people ended being harmed or becoming more susceptible to viruses found in nature.
I don't understand how these things can be completely lost on people who claim they have everyone's best interest in mind. But therein lies the problem. There's a very large amount of folks who are absolutely obsessed with looking like good people, so they'll push anything that media/big tech/celebrities/etc. push on them through their consumerism habits. They'll never take any meaningful action to actually be good people; instead, they just want to take the path of least resistance to soothe their egos. That's how we get old idioms such as, "the road to hell is paved with good intentions."
If things keep going the way they are, they'll be able to see that with amazing clarity, too. Then they'll stand around completely stupefied, wondering how things ended up the way they are — followed by immediately making any excuses they can to absolve themselves of their role and then pointing the finger everywhere else.