It’s time to stop bad-mouthing those dubious about the vaxx
Oct 3, 2021 21:51:21 GMT -5
Post by Berean on Oct 3, 2021 21:51:21 GMT -5
October 3, 2021
It’s time to stop bad-mouthing those dubious about the vaccines
By Brad Lena
It’s time to stop bad-mouthing those dubious about the vaccines
Describing people who decline the Covid-19 vaccines as anti-vaxxers is, at best, a misnomer or, at its worst, bigotry. It draws no distinction between those opposed to vaccines in general and those opposed to Covid vaccines.
Nevertheless, governments and the media use this descriptor to villainize those who suspect that these actors have less than good motives to justify destroying businesses, wiping out jobs, crippling the global supply chain, overseeing mounting collateral deaths, and suppressing civil, legal, and human rights—among other fallout from the effort to combat a bronchial virus with astonishingly high recovery rates and low mortality rates. Moreover, let’s not forget how these same efforts have led to massively expanding the command-and-control government.
Politics aside, vaccines are not equal. There are lots of important questions:
How do the various coronavirus vaccines compare to other vaccines?
How do these mRNA vaccines work and what is their impact on the body chemistry of those injected?
Did these vaccines undergo the same testing procedures, protocols, animal testing, etc., that we’ve come to expect for drugs newly on the market?
Did the vaccines receive standard FDA approval or approval under the Emergency Authorization Act?
Are any other vaccines routinely given broad legal immunity as their financial incentives?
What are the similarities or differences between the coronavirus and other viruses for which vaccines are designed to protect people from contagion?
Can those vaccinated still contract Covid-19 or spread it to others?
Those that question or decline the Covid vaccine are, at the least, are told to ‘adult up’ or be fired. Perhaps the ‘adult up’ reprimand should apply to subjecting the Covid vaccine, or any medical treatment, to due diligence akin to the criteria mentioned above.
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It’s time to stop bad-mouthing those dubious about the vaccines
By Brad Lena
It’s time to stop bad-mouthing those dubious about the vaccines
Describing people who decline the Covid-19 vaccines as anti-vaxxers is, at best, a misnomer or, at its worst, bigotry. It draws no distinction between those opposed to vaccines in general and those opposed to Covid vaccines.
Nevertheless, governments and the media use this descriptor to villainize those who suspect that these actors have less than good motives to justify destroying businesses, wiping out jobs, crippling the global supply chain, overseeing mounting collateral deaths, and suppressing civil, legal, and human rights—among other fallout from the effort to combat a bronchial virus with astonishingly high recovery rates and low mortality rates. Moreover, let’s not forget how these same efforts have led to massively expanding the command-and-control government.
Politics aside, vaccines are not equal. There are lots of important questions:
How do the various coronavirus vaccines compare to other vaccines?
How do these mRNA vaccines work and what is their impact on the body chemistry of those injected?
Did these vaccines undergo the same testing procedures, protocols, animal testing, etc., that we’ve come to expect for drugs newly on the market?
Did the vaccines receive standard FDA approval or approval under the Emergency Authorization Act?
Are any other vaccines routinely given broad legal immunity as their financial incentives?
What are the similarities or differences between the coronavirus and other viruses for which vaccines are designed to protect people from contagion?
Can those vaccinated still contract Covid-19 or spread it to others?
Those that question or decline the Covid vaccine are, at the least, are told to ‘adult up’ or be fired. Perhaps the ‘adult up’ reprimand should apply to subjecting the Covid vaccine, or any medical treatment, to due diligence akin to the criteria mentioned above.
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