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curiosi · 61-69, F
Wont be injecting their poison into my system. That's MY CHOICE!
mikeylyksit · 41-45, M
@curiosi I'm not going to change your mind. But for others reading this. Let's consider a worst-case scenario. Let's say 20 years from now, it's found that the various vaccines cause cancer, impotence and (ironically) severe birth defects. Or make up your own disastrous side-effect and we'll say for the sake of argument that the vaccines thought to be safe today turn out (in hindsight decades from now) to not be as safe as we thought they were.
If you die from Covid 19 in 2021...is it going to MATTER that 20 years from now certain people who survived are suffering wierd side-effects of vaccination?
People like to focus on the low death rate among un-vaccinated people who catch covid as proof that vaccination isn't needed, ignoring the fact that PERMANENT INJURY is frighteningly common...even if you do survive.
To me, the most logical course of action is to protect yourself from harm and possible death. To not do so because there is a chance that the vaccine might be harmful? That's really not logical. We have to survive to see how this all plays out. We have to SURVIVE.
Think of it this way. You find yourself standing in the middle of a narrow railway bridge with a train called "covid" approaching. You can't outrun the train. Below the bridge is a lake filled with vaccine. You can easily jump into the lake to avoid the train, but you aren't a strong swimmer. Your choices are do NOTHING and get killed or permanently disabled by the speeding train. Or jump in the lake and risk possible drowning. You might be able to swim to shore, or you might not. What do you do? I see so many people say they won't jump in the lake as they'd rather risk catching covid. WHAT??????????????????????
If you die from Covid 19 in 2021...is it going to MATTER that 20 years from now certain people who survived are suffering wierd side-effects of vaccination?
People like to focus on the low death rate among un-vaccinated people who catch covid as proof that vaccination isn't needed, ignoring the fact that PERMANENT INJURY is frighteningly common...even if you do survive.
To me, the most logical course of action is to protect yourself from harm and possible death. To not do so because there is a chance that the vaccine might be harmful? That's really not logical. We have to survive to see how this all plays out. We have to SURVIVE.
Think of it this way. You find yourself standing in the middle of a narrow railway bridge with a train called "covid" approaching. You can't outrun the train. Below the bridge is a lake filled with vaccine. You can easily jump into the lake to avoid the train, but you aren't a strong swimmer. Your choices are do NOTHING and get killed or permanently disabled by the speeding train. Or jump in the lake and risk possible drowning. You might be able to swim to shore, or you might not. What do you do? I see so many people say they won't jump in the lake as they'd rather risk catching covid. WHAT??????????????????????