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Why do people keep claiming the Moderna & Pfizer vaccine have killed more people than Covid-19?

Besides rumors, do they have any solid evidence?
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bijouxbroussard · F Best Comment
So far, nobody’s provided any proof of that. If they have links to stats (from legitimate sources, not conspiracy theory websites) I wish they’d provide them. Otherwise, basically they’re just spreading misinformation.
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@bijouxbroussard They tell us to do our own research if you ask (Translation: I just made it up). Exactly like the whole stealing election shit.
@SW-User Yes, exactly.

Re the “stolen election”: I’m still waiting for them to explain how [b]any[/b] Republicans won, and why they accept those wins as legit ? Same election, same voters, same ballots.
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@bijouxbroussard The joke of it is, from what I read, the only instances of [i]genuine[/i] electoral fraud that took place were from Republicans...
@SW-User Lol, yep.
@bijouxbroussard isn't it possible to only vote for the president on a ballot? That means that ballot has zero impact on any other offices being decided. I'm not saying the election was compromised, but it's a rather obvious answer to your question.
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@SooperSarah I'm not American, but no I think there were Senators etc. that you could vote for on the same ballot, i.e. the same piece of paper.

That's why Republicans were never able to explain how Trump's vote had been altered while the Senators votes (as long as they were Republican and did better than expected) were legitimate.
@SW-User you are not required to file out the entire ballot. One could pick a presidential candidate and leave the rest blank.
@SooperSarah It’s not an answer the GOP has ever offered as any type of “proof”. It apparently was not that obvious, even to them. It would’ve had to have been a huge percentage of single-vote ballots.
@bijouxbroussard I have no idea how common it is to only vote for the president. To be honest, for years I thought an incomplete ballot was invalid.
@SooperSarah I imagine it’s not that common. But I also suspect that if the Dems had had any way of tampering with the [b]system[/b] (which is what Trump claimed), they would’ve been trying to remove [b]McConnell[/b] from his seat. That would’ve made an immediate difference.
@bijouxbroussard you do realise information gets censored if they don’t want the public to know. Do you remember the Nazi book burning? Same shit different scenario.
@AwakeningConfession221122 Yes, but according to many conspiracy theorists, [b]anything[/b] they believe but cannot produce proof of has been censored. So I take [b]that[/b] reality into account as well. 🙁
@bijouxbroussard that’s why we got to take everything with a grain of salt rather than choose wilful ignorance, because to be honest I believe nothing anymore and I trust no one. That’s how pathetic humanity has become and I’m no exception to the rule.
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@SW-User [quote]They tell us to do our own research if you ask[/quote]
I have. The risks of dying or long-term effects from any of the vaccines are miniscule compared to the risks of death or significant impact of long-term COVID. So... I really appreciate their advice.