shits weird bruh
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Don’t rely on your doctor. They are told to push vaccines by the hospital administration they are affiliated with. Do your own research, then whatever action you take is on you, no one else. Only you have control of your body. Your body, your choice. This will bite pro-abortionists and big government in the derrière, since this is what they spouted all along to support abortion.
It's not just because they are told to push vaccines either. Why does everyone think because someone graduated from medical school 20 years ago that they have any fucking clue what is in the current vaccines? Why does everyone think they would be up to date on current mRNA tech or any other new development? Especially if it isn't in their direct specialty? They are human, likely very busy, likely not reading medical journals every night or researching the vaccine studies or anything else related. So why ask someone something that they don't have a current basis of knowledge about? They are hard wired to the "vaccines are good" side of the ledger (most, not all), so that is what you are going to get for a reply. Have you ever heard a doctor tell you he didn't know the answer to your question? Some will, most won't. Do your own research and you likely know more than your doctor.
They are brainwashed in liberal colleges, and liberal medical school to be 100% bought in to the system, to the point that most see a haze of anger if you dare even question it.
All of this is very true.
At the risk of playing devil’s advocate a bit, a doctor might well recommend the vax purely because he/she trusts the institutions that brought the vax to where it is.
In theory, that wouldn’t be a bad thing - there’s a reason the doctors who practice every day are different from the researchers who develop new tools, who are different from the FDA who reviews and approves.
There’s simply too much to be done for one role to do it all, so a doctor should be able to trust the other institutions that support his/her work.
I’d argue a doctor should still do some due diligence, but in a perfect world he should still trust the rest of the industry.
We may or may not have had a world like that in the past, but we definitely do not today.
Unfortunately doctors need to wake up to the institutions around them the same way we have all had to.
It’s a rough pill to swallow, but once it happens, you can’t un-swallow it.
I met a friend today who is a doctor in the UK. She didn't know how the mRNA or adenovirus vector vaccines worked or anything about them. Her doctor friends have all taken the vax. To her great credit, she hasn't. She knows the masks don't work, she knows her natural immunity does. She knows the situation is "sinister" (her word). Thank God for common sense!
I put some information in, of course.
You should give her a few links to Doctors who do know and have been trying to warn people.
Ignorance isn't bad if you try to abolish it by learning. It's just a simple lack of knowledge. Always seeking truths and knowledge leads to Wisdom.
Ignorance is bad if you deny knowledge that would dispel it. This is willful ignorance rebuking truths because it challenges your paradigm. Bad bad.
Yes, doctors are hardly more than pharma salesmen nowadays.
Bravo for that.
My doctor graduated 50 years ago...so yeah good point.
I saw this coercion happen with my doctor. In Dec he said that he was not getting the vaccine because he had recovered from COVID. His wife is an immunologist. She advised him against it. In Dec he didn’t care if I got the vaccine. In April AFTER I recovered from COVID he advised me to get the vaccine. Mind you he did not prescribe me any anti-virals despite being at-risk and waited until I was hospitalized to prescribe budesonide. He clearly fell in line to keep his job. Our medical system is evil.
This 100%. Family doctors (not all), are generally unreliable and are just in it for the money. Unrelated to them pushing vaccines—I've had a few health issues that left me out of work a couple years ago. Tests took a long time to figure anything out, my doctor was convinced I was lying to get time off of work. That obviously wasn't the case.
I have never once discussed covid, the shot or any of it with my doctor who I see every 6 months for her to renew my Rx. Last visit, I'd just gotten my HCL and zinc from americas front line doctors, and there it sat on the computer screen. She looked at it, knowing this was a new med that she didn't prescribe, and never said a word about the Rx or getting the shot. She renewed my script, listened to my heart and left. LOL I'm sure I was the talk of the office.
They aren't really allowed to do that kind of talk, and besides that sounds like a professional doctor. They clearly didn't see anything they felt was wrong and let you carry on.
Had to make a doctor's appointment for some routine things. I was doing the pre-screening stuff online and in addition to the usual questions there was an entire page devoted to Covid and the vaccine. Some of the questions were pretty standard, but if you answered the ones about the vax it got a little strange. So, if you're not getting it "they" want to know why. One of the multiple choices had to do with reasons it was declined. Mostly it was; Are you afraid to get the vaccine? If so is it due to things you have read online? How many people do you know that are fully vaccinated? How many people that you come in contact with have had Covid, or tested positive for it? Have you ever been tested for Covid? Pretty intrusive IMO.