I had my first experience this week with an elderly person who had been vaccinated who was out in public for the first time. I went to hug them and they recoiled from me, saying "Vaccinated? Have you been vaccinated?"
My response was "Even better! I HAD COVID and recovered back when this stuff first started!" She looked doubtful and said, "How do you know you're still immune?" My response? "Well, I'm still immune from mumps, measles and chicken pox and that was over 50 years ago - why would this one be any different?" She didn't say anything, but she did sit next to me at the potluck.
What this pandemic crime has done to the elderly is truly a crime against humanity.
Yes, but. The elderly grew up in a simpler world, believing doctors were gods and had their best interest at heart. They grew up believing in authority and the need to follow the rules. The kids of today don't have that handicap. For that reason, I have great hope in the youth of today - once they are redpilled, they are/will be fearless.
This! ☝?I work in the medical field with oncology patients and a large portion of my patient demographic are elderly and doctors are definitely the “end all be all” to them.
Yeah my dad listens to an increasing amount of my redpills as more of them turn out to be right but mom is becoming a lost cause. She also demands to be shown and is too lazy to look things up on her own, even something widespread as Coke's "be less white".