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It technically is. messenger RNA (mRNA) is genetic code. It hacks your body, making it do things it is not supposed to do.

It is not a vaccine with the original definition of "a living or dead pathogen inserted into the body to produce an immune response." Marriam-Webster changed their definition recently to allow for mRNA to fit, but it is a fundamentally different technology. The mRNA injections have a vaccine-like property now, but it is not inherent to the technology, has proven to spread all over the body, and hacks cells to produce spike proteins wherever it travels.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: Original

It technically is. mRNA is genetic code. It hacks your body, making it do things it is not supposed to do.

It is not a vaccine with the original definition of "a living or dead pathogen inserted into the body to produce an immune response." Marriam-Webster changed their definition recently to allow for mRNA to fit, but it is a fundamentally different technology. The mRNA injections have a vaccine-like property now, but it is not inherent to the technology, has proven to spread all over the body, and hacks cells to produce spike proteins wherever it travels.

3 years ago
1 score