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Yup. It can be a fallacy if applied too broadly, (e.g a+b = f) but in and of itself it is correct if everything is explained properly (e.g a+b+c+d+e = f)

Also, if there is a vaccine passport, it will most likely not be a one-and-done thing. You will have to keep it "active" by doing whatever they tell you to do, in order to participate in society. In practice, this will make you a slave to their commands until you die.

3 years ago
2 score
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Yup. It can be a fallacy if applied too broadly, (e.g a+b = f) but in and of itself it is correct if everything is explained properly (e.g a+b+c+d+e = f)

Also, if there is a vaccine passport, it will most likely not be a one-and-done thing. You will have to keep it "active" by doing whatever they tell you to do, in order to participate in society. In practice, this will make you a slave until you die.

3 years ago
1 score