I believe and it's a fact that there was no widespread phenomenon of people suddenly collapsing, in such numbers that it became a talking point, prior to 2021.
Was there ever a motivation to make it a 'talking point'? No. Andrew Breitbart 'died suddenly', but the right blamed that on MURDER!!!!!!!!, though I'm sure that now some will claim that a time-traveling Russian administered the vaccine to him.
Heather MacDonald after her collapse even ruminated publicly about her similarity to Bob Saget's case and polled her twitter followers asking them what they think caused it.
That would be a very rare case of someone first bragging about the vaccine and then at least admitting the possibility of some negative side-effects. "My brain seizure would have been way worse without it" would be the more common response.
Was there ever a motivation to make it a 'talking point'? No. Andrew Breitbart 'died suddenly', but the right blamed that on MURDER!!!!!!!!, though I'm sure that now some will claim that a time-traveling Russian administered the vaccine to him.
That would be a very rare case of someone first bragging about the vaccine and then at least admitting the possibility of some negative side-effects. "My brain seizure would have been way worse without it" would be the more common response.