My breakpoint has always been when they start defying logic to push their shot. I mean by their own descriptions, it's a safe and effective prophylactic delivered by injection. (note, I said by their own descriptions, as this stuff is arguable and that's not the point here) They call it a vaccine anyway, despite not working like one, I guess because it's an injection. If I went to get a cortisone shot, would you say I got an anti-inflammatory vaccine?
Then when they start peddling the lies this very article mentions. Things like "this is the only way we stop Covid," "the unvaccinated are causing me risk," etc. None of that adds up in the slightest. How is this prophylactic stopping Covid? How is is causing risk to those that don't take it. I'm about to go out for a walk. Exercise and sunlight, good for me, right? So if the narrative were to be that my exercise doesn't work as well because my neighbor is fat and sits inside on their ass all day, what the hell kind of sense would that make? That's the busted up logic I'm sick of.
Not that I think any of it is going anywhere, so it's just a rant. I've even tried breaking up the logic in conversation and have really come to the conclusion that some people just don't have the critical thinking ability to even wrap their head around it.
Not that I think any of it is going anywhere, so it's just a rant. I've even tried breaking up the logic in conversation and have really come to the conclusion that some people just don't have the critical thinking ability to even wrap their head around it.
Yep, I've encountered quite a few of these. A lot of people I've come across don't even understand the logic themselves, and they usually revert to linking to some Left-wing propaganda that jumps through hoops trying to say how the unvaccinated are causing the vaccinated to get sick. It literally makes no sense, but it's exhausting trying to explain to them how wrong they are. Usually, it's much easier just pointing to the studies showing that the vaccines efficacy rates keep dropping each month and that Pfizer's shot -- even by the standards of the propagandists -- is barely even 42% effective.
My breakpoint has always been when they start defying logic to push their shot. I mean by their own descriptions, it's a safe and effective prophylactic delivered by injection. (note, I said by their own descriptions, as this stuff is arguable and that's not the point here) They call it a vaccine anyway, despite not working like one, I guess because it's an injection. If I went to get a cortisone shot, would you say I got an anti-inflammatory vaccine?
Then when they start peddling the lies this very article mentions. Things like "this is the only way we stop Covid," "the unvaccinated are causing me risk," etc. None of that adds up in the slightest. How is this prophylactic stopping Covid? How is is causing risk to those that don't take it. I'm about to go out for a walk. Exercise and sunlight, good for me, right? So if the narrative were to be that my exercise doesn't work as well because my neighbor is fat and sits inside on their ass all day, what the hell kind of sense would that make? That's the busted up logic I'm sick of.
Not that I think any of it is going anywhere, so it's just a rant. I've even tried breaking up the logic in conversation and have really come to the conclusion that some people just don't have the critical thinking ability to even wrap their head around it.
Yep, I've encountered quite a few of these. A lot of people I've come across don't even understand the logic themselves, and they usually revert to linking to some Left-wing propaganda that jumps through hoops trying to say how the unvaccinated are causing the vaccinated to get sick. It literally makes no sense, but it's exhausting trying to explain to them how wrong they are. Usually, it's much easier just pointing to the studies showing that the vaccines efficacy rates keep dropping each month and that Pfizer's shot -- even by the standards of the propagandists -- is barely even 42% effective.