I do agree with you. But... there are real people having real reactions to the shots that are being administered. I know someone who has had a very serious reaction, so I know it's not a placebo. So many others have comment on this board to the same effect.
To be honest, the thing that has me the most confused is how Trump and his family fit into this. It's easy to say that the vax is evil based on the adverse effects, and the WHO, Gates, CDC, black hats etc. are out to get us and reduce the population--so we should fight against it. But, that theory becomes muddled by Trump's endorsement (because he's the good guy who would know, for sure, all about the vax).
Regarding Trump, then, I see the following as options:
He's in on the whole depopulation thing, and he is trying to get us to receive the vaccine to that end. (Personally, don't believe he is in on it).
He does not know that the vaccines are nasty, so he is unknowingly recommending a bad thing. (I don't think he is "unknowing" about it.)
The vaccines are not bad, after all, and Trump knows this so he is okay encouraging them. (I just disagree with this).
Trump still has to play the "vaccine supporter" card at the moment so that the media doesn't make him the center of "naysayer" attention, which would draw focus away from the ballot audits and other important fronts in the battle. (This is the only way I can assimilate his and Ivanka's support).
Other options... I hope others weigh in.
The easiest thing to do is wait and see (although for many people that poses a really difficult test because it may impact their job, or something important).
I do agree with you. But... there are real people having real reactions to the shots that are being administered. I know someone who has had a very serious reaction, so I know it's not a placebo. So many others have comment on this board to the same effect.
To be honest, the thing that has me the most confused is how Trump and his family fit into this. It's easy to say that the vax is evil based on the adverse effects, and the WHO, Gates, CDC, black hats etc. are out to get us and reduce the population--so we should fight against it. But, that theory becomes muddled by Trump's endorsement (because he's the good guy who would know, for sure, all about the vax).
Regarding Trump, then, I see the following as options:
He's in on the whole depopulation thing, and he is trying to get us to receive the vaccine to that end. (Personally, don't believe he is in on it).
He does not know that the vaccines are nasty, so he is unknowingly recommending a bad thing. (I don't think he is "unknowing" about it.)
The vaccines are not bad, after all, and Trump knows this so he is okay encouraging them. (I just disagree with this).
Trump still has to play the "vaccine supporter" card at the moment so that the media doesn't make him the center of "naysayer" attention, which would draw focus away from the ballot audits and other important fronts in the battle. (This is the only way I can assimilate his and Ivanka's support).
Other options... I hope others weigh in.
The easiest thing to do is wait and see (although for many people that poses a really difficult test because it may impact their job, or something important).