CDC recommended vaccinations for birth to 6 years
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This is why nobody likes anti-vaxxers. You dumbfucks come online and tell people to not get vaccinated against measles and shit.
Childhood vaccination is one of the most life-saving things to have ever been invented. Horrible and widespread diseases have been completely suppressed thanks to herd immunity from near-comprehensive vaccination.
Anti-vaxxers freeload and free ride off of sane people who vax. All you idiots are only safe because 80-90% of people vax and this herd immunity keeps you safe. If you dumbfucks all went to live together in unvaxxed communities, you'd get assfucked by completely preventable disease outbreaks regularly.
We already know this because you can just look at unvaccinated african countries and see how assfucked they get by preventable disease.
Imagine actually believing this after the last two years, lol.
People like dekachins, who obviously took the mRNA, are smart enough to know that in this case somebody has to be a complete idiot, but not wise enough to admit it's them.
So they make these pathetic displays pretending that everybody that didn't get mRNA are against all vaccines, have 80 IQ (comparison to Africa), and marry their sisters - or whatever makes the 'bad guys' dumber than how they feel about themselves.
It's like in the gaming space when some fuckwit pays 170$ for the collectors edition of some dogshit game, and instead of refunding or simply admitting it's bad, they just say everyone ELSE is a dumbass and has no taste and they meat ride with the fury of 1000 dying suns.
I actually did not get the COVID vaccine because I'm young and healthy enough that I didn't think it mattered.
I also did not think it was liquid poison that would turn the frogs gay, though, or that it has microchips from Bill Gates in it, or that my risk of myocarditis would be higher than the risks associated with COVID.
My girlfriend got vaccinated. I did not. We both got COVID in December thanks to a fucking cruise. We got equally sick, because her older vaccine did jack shit against the new Omicron variant, and she hadn't gotten the updated booster made for Omicron.
I highly recommended that my elderly grandparents get vaccinated, though. They also got COVID in December. However, I immediately told them to go out and get Paxlovid. They told me the vaxx would be enough to protect them, and I said no, that's wrong, you need to get meds, so they did, and the meds helped them immensely.
The world is not black and white. I'm a reasonable person who doesn't believe the world is a giant conspiracy. I was skeptical of the wild claims made exaggerating the importance of the vaccines outside of high risk populations, and I (and many others) was proven right. But I also don't believe the crazy anti-vaxx shit that the vaccine isn't effective and doesn't save the lives of old people and people with high risk. It absolutely does. This has been proven over and over, and is super clear in the data. The only caveat to this is that "anigenic original sin" means that in limited circumstances the vaccine will not help, for example, the original vaccine is basically worthless at this point against Omicron. However, newer vaccines addressed this.
Because you're such a reasonable person and all those idiots didn't get it so their pet frog wouldn't turn gay from 'shedding'. "Whatever makes the 'bad guys' dumber than how they feel about themselves" -- you're doing the exact thing I said you would. Your whole post is a caricature of anti-mRNA and antivaxxers in general to make yourself feel better in comparison.
If you want to salvage your image as a reasonable person, go on and tell us why actual reasonable people didn't get the mRNA shots. It doesn't seem like you even know why at-the-time informed people chose not to get it. If we take you at your word, you only didn't get it out of indifference.