Right now, this is not "hey, we should be gathering data and scrutinizing all of these atypical deaths."
I would agree with that, yes, absolutely.
But I keep seeing people just scream VAXXXXXX every single time someone dies. Hell, people here did that when people we don't know if they even got the vaccine died!
You can pretend it's about science as much as you want, but are we doing science here when we point at random semi-famous people and saying they definitely died because of the vaccine when we don't know shit about them.
This is just as unscientific bullshit as the other side saying "I believe in science". You are not doing research, you are spinning your wheels in a likeminded group without actual science being done anywhere in sight.
Do we actually get any proper, medically supported data if we make assumptions here and keep egging each other on? Getting into the same pointless conversations with each other every time someone dies?
I have seen people here screaming about vaxx when a super morbidly obese woman died recently. At her heaviest, she was 840 pounds. That is heavier than a male grizzly.
But I keep seeing people just scream VAXXXXXX every single time someone dies.
Well here's the thing; we do know that the spike protein causes all sorts of damage to the human body. We should be scrutinizing every fucking death.
And we (as in the yahoos on this board) are a peanut gallery of nobodies whose opinions don't make a damn lick of difference so I don't really care if that "we" jumps the gun on some things.
But we (as a society) should absolutely be taking careful notes about all of this but all of the official channels' response is what I said in my first response: "you're crazy. Everything is fine. Nothing to see here." They use the circular excuse that there's no evidence (because they are the only ones who can generate what they accept as 'evidence' while simultaneously refusing to produce that 'evidence' because there is no 'evidence' that they should be looking for it).
I'll start caring more about this board being careful to say, "maybe, maybe not" when the fucking CDC starts saying "maybe, maybe not."
Right now, this is not "hey, we should be gathering data and scrutinizing all of these atypical deaths."
I would agree with that, yes, absolutely.
But I keep seeing people just scream VAXXXXXX every single time someone dies. Hell, people here did that when people we don't know if they even got the vaccine died!
You can pretend it's about science as much as you want, but are we doing science here when we point at random semi-famous people and saying they definitely died because of the vaccine when we don't know shit about them.
This is just as unscientific bullshit as the other side saying "I believe in science". You are not doing research, you are spinning your wheels in a likeminded group without actual science being done anywhere in sight.
Do we actually get any proper, medically supported data if we make assumptions here and keep egging each other on? Getting into the same pointless conversations with each other every time someone dies?
I have seen people here screaming about vaxx when a super morbidly obese woman died recently. At her heaviest, she was 840 pounds. That is heavier than a male grizzly.
Well here's the thing; we do know that the spike protein causes all sorts of damage to the human body. We should be scrutinizing every fucking death.
And we (as in the yahoos on this board) are a peanut gallery of nobodies whose opinions don't make a damn lick of difference so I don't really care if that "we" jumps the gun on some things.
But we (as a society) should absolutely be taking careful notes about all of this but all of the official channels' response is what I said in my first response: "you're crazy. Everything is fine. Nothing to see here." They use the circular excuse that there's no evidence (because they are the only ones who can generate what they accept as 'evidence' while simultaneously refusing to produce that 'evidence' because there is no 'evidence' that they should be looking for it).
I'll start caring more about this board being careful to say, "maybe, maybe not" when the fucking CDC starts saying "maybe, maybe not."