That's not an explicit argument on the MORALITY of scientific endeavors, though. If anything, that's more of a standard "don't let your greed and pride eclipse your good sense and restraint"
Like, "CAN we make dinosaurs with laser cannons attached to their backs?" is a conversation that has nothing to do with morals (except for the random who might swing by to tell you that only his favorite god has the moral right to create life, but we generally have the good sense to ignore those dudes) and everything to do with that practical divide of "we can, but is it a good idea that we do?"
If you want to have an honest conversation about vaccines but don't want anyone to use the word "evil", then you are either evil or abetting evil, which is also evil. There really aren't two ways about it.
Eradication of numerous deadly diseases that used to plague humanity and cause untold suffering says what.
Some of you guys really, really need to pull your heads out of your asses and start using the space between your ears to think again, instead of just using it to store more shit.
The Covid era tyrannies were evil, and the covid injection mandates were evil.
Vaccines in general, especially the long standing ones with decades of safety and efficacy evidence, are not evil, and it's retarded to even bring it up in the conversation.
See, I used to think this was the case as well, because some things are measurable and making empirical claims requires measurement, and I simply assumed that nobody would be making the claims without data to back them.
Turns out I was wrong.
As are you, currently. You don't know shit and are wallowing in smug ignorance.
Naturally the lefttards are going triple the dose for both themselves and their kids. Oppose Orange Man and claim your Darwin award today!
Listen, Dumbo. You're right about this vaxx. But your cowardly phrasing actually makes you one of the evil ones, too.
I don't see anything wrong with what he said. What do you mean?
“Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.”
That's not an explicit argument on the MORALITY of scientific endeavors, though. If anything, that's more of a standard "don't let your greed and pride eclipse your good sense and restraint"
Like, "CAN we make dinosaurs with laser cannons attached to their backs?" is a conversation that has nothing to do with morals (except for the random who might swing by to tell you that only his favorite god has the moral right to create life, but we generally have the good sense to ignore those dudes) and everything to do with that practical divide of "we can, but is it a good idea that we do?"
I believe we should and will happily work with anyone willing to release these noble creatures into the wild. Preferably near LA.
If you want to have an honest conversation about vaccines but don't want anyone to use the word "evil", then you are either evil or abetting evil, which is also evil. There really aren't two ways about it.
Eradication of numerous deadly diseases that used to plague humanity and cause untold suffering says what.
Some of you guys really, really need to pull your heads out of your asses and start using the space between your ears to think again, instead of just using it to store more shit.
The Covid era tyrannies were evil, and the covid injection mandates were evil.
Vaccines in general, especially the long standing ones with decades of safety and efficacy evidence, are not evil, and it's retarded to even bring it up in the conversation.
See, I used to think this was the case as well, because some things are measurable and making empirical claims requires measurement, and I simply assumed that nobody would be making the claims without data to back them.
Turns out I was wrong.
As are you, currently. You don't know shit and are wallowing in smug ignorance.
Sure sticks of hypocrisy and projection around here.
By all means, great teacher. Enlighten me. Show me the evidence of your claims, and I'll adjust my worldview accordingly.
Or just do the usual "hurr durr just google exactly what I'm thinking about now chud and educate yourself" thing. Either or.
The book Turtles All the Way Down. Massively sourced. Vaccine safety evidence simply doesn't exist and efficacy is suspect, even for muh polio.