But the fact that we have zero long-term data and that even without the corruption going on there is a non-zero chance that it could wipe out all of humanity.
It doesn't matter how infinitesimally small that probability is.
That is simply not a gamble worth taking, no matter how high the risk of a real pandemic would be.
Freedoms can be restored, at a price. Humanity can not if 100% of the population got vaccinated and it then turned out as terminal.
Your excuses don't matter.
In the time you've spent on vomiting all over this thread you could've read it and realized that I've made the strongest possible case against mandatory vaccination.
Instead you've demonstrated your arrogance, ignorance and complacency all in one.
no, just a poorly formatted post.