I remember when there was that big pro-vaccine push on reddit years back before Covid started. They would often have posts about how dumb anti-vaxxers were and look at me posts about people who just got vaccinated. I was skeptical of it back then and given the MO of the powers that be I wouldn't be surprised if vaccines do indeed cause autism.
I'm sure you could make an argument that some don't but the number of vaccines given has inflated over the years to the point of absurdity. I for one am happy with my choices regarding vaccines and it seems that position is vindicated more and more as time goes by. I'm almost at the point where I feel that all vaccines are bogus in some form or another.
I remember when there was that big pro-vaccine push on reddit years back before Covid started.
Yeah, that was weird, and obviously astroturfed to hell and back. It wasn't just Reddit, either. They were pushing that shit everywhere, and it was creepy. Doesn't matter what the topic is, someone could find a way to slip in a dig against those creepy antivaxxers. It was everywhere.
Part of the psyop was an absolute refusal to admit any problems with vaccines.
I'd follow up after a vaccine is totally harmless comment that actually 1 in a few million die from a vaccine so they're not totally harmless and they'd say "look an anti-vaxxer get 'em!"
If the response was "Ok Mr. Literal you're wasting our time with that" I could see that, but the response was always that saying vaccines could ever cause any harm at all was putting lives in danger. Complete psychos.
number of vaccines given has inflated over the years to the point of absurdity
That's been my point for years. I mean I had the basic vaccines when I was a kid as did most of us I presume. It was the very small handful of basically eradicated diseases in those days. Now, on top of that there's so much extra shit. Then they want regular flu shots, Covid shots, they have a fucking Monkeypox vaccine on the schedule now. I'm a big believer in letting your body take care of itself and not introducing extra outside things without some thought behind it, and shooting myself up with a Monkeypox shot for the gay sex I'm not going to have is unnecessary even if it truly is "safe and effective."
I remember when there was that big pro-vaccine push on reddit years back before Covid started.
The mod of r/, and then c/conspiracies documented this psyop very well, and quite presciently, as he started noticing (and calling attention to) this trend over half a decade before covid was deployed:
I remember this happening, too. At the time reddit and other places were ranting about anti-vax Karens and keeping un-vaxed kids out of classrooms.
Around the same time the US started seeing cases of diseases we had eradicated long ago. They all originated in heavily "immigrant" populated areas. I initially thought this was to shift attention away from the people bringing this in to the country and place blame on anti-vaxxers. I don't know what to think these days.
I remember when there was that big pro-vaccine push on reddit years back before Covid started. They would often have posts about how dumb anti-vaxxers were and look at me posts about people who just got vaccinated. I was skeptical of it back then and given the MO of the powers that be I wouldn't be surprised if vaccines do indeed cause autism.
I'm sure you could make an argument that some don't but the number of vaccines given has inflated over the years to the point of absurdity. I for one am happy with my choices regarding vaccines and it seems that position is vindicated more and more as time goes by. I'm almost at the point where I feel that all vaccines are bogus in some form or another.
Yeah, that was weird, and obviously astroturfed to hell and back. It wasn't just Reddit, either. They were pushing that shit everywhere, and it was creepy. Doesn't matter what the topic is, someone could find a way to slip in a dig against those creepy antivaxxers. It was everywhere.
Part of the psyop was an absolute refusal to admit any problems with vaccines.
I'd follow up after a vaccine is totally harmless comment that actually 1 in a few million die from a vaccine so they're not totally harmless and they'd say "look an anti-vaxxer get 'em!"
If the response was "Ok Mr. Literal you're wasting our time with that" I could see that, but the response was always that saying vaccines could ever cause any harm at all was putting lives in danger. Complete psychos.
I remember this too, shitty antivaxxer jokes were all over the Youtube comments.
And everyone was acting like fucking measles was a death sentence
That's been my point for years. I mean I had the basic vaccines when I was a kid as did most of us I presume. It was the very small handful of basically eradicated diseases in those days. Now, on top of that there's so much extra shit. Then they want regular flu shots, Covid shots, they have a fucking Monkeypox vaccine on the schedule now. I'm a big believer in letting your body take care of itself and not introducing extra outside things without some thought behind it, and shooting myself up with a Monkeypox shot for the gay sex I'm not going to have is unnecessary even if it truly is "safe and effective."
Yes but we all ended up autistic enough to end up here, so...
The mod of r/, and then c/conspiracies documented this psyop very well, and quite presciently, as he started noticing (and calling attention to) this trend over half a decade before covid was deployed:
https://communities.win/c/Conspiracies/p/12kFGRg1bN/heres-nearly-a-decade-of-oc-thre/c
I remember this happening, too. At the time reddit and other places were ranting about anti-vax Karens and keeping un-vaxed kids out of classrooms.
Around the same time the US started seeing cases of diseases we had eradicated long ago. They all originated in heavily "immigrant" populated areas. I initially thought this was to shift attention away from the people bringing this in to the country and place blame on anti-vaxxers. I don't know what to think these days.