This isn't just a blind spot. His pushing of the vaccines is more akin to having a nuclear bomb go off in the distance and acting like everything is fine.
Vaccine choice, mandates and the fact that there's serious questions about whether it's a genocide plot, are literally the biggest issues in the country right now, but instead of engaging any of that, he's running around endorsing politicians.
I was a wholehearted Trump supporter for years, but my trust in him is waning significantly over this issue.
Vaccine choice, mandates and the fact that there's serious questions about whether it's a genocide plot, are literally the biggest issues in the country right now.
When trump says take the vaccine, it causes literally millions of leftist retards to stop and then be open to the idea that there is something bad in the vaccine at all. Without that entryway none of them would even tolerate the question being on the table.
It also causes lots of good, patriotic and well meaning Americans who don't have time to spend here all day and read up on vaccine injuries/deaths to say "Well, Trump took it and said to get it, so I guess we should get it too dear. Also, lets inject our kids as soon as we can..."
It's unconscionable.
There's literally no way to defend this aspect of his post-presidency.
My best argument is that Trump is taking essentially a neutral stance here by conforming with the “status quo”. This takes him out of the equation, debate-wise, and forces both us and our opponents to argue this issue differently. At this point, if Trump came out against the injections, it might satisfy us for a day or two, but would it actually help? Be honest too. I think it would radicalize the left even further and force them into a rigid pro-injection stance. And what would it do for our side? Less or more than that?
I also think this is one of those things where Trump feels he has to play along with the official television narrative that “all vaccines and pharmaceuticals in general are safe and effective - even the ones we were forced to recall”. I look at this similarly to his comments on 9/11, where he continues to pretend to believe in the official television narrative there too. I think it’s one of those things where it would be very difficult for a President to validate the conspiracy theory even if they believe or know the conspiracy theory is true just because their word carries so much authority. I also don’t think Presidents question the JFK assassination or Titanic or Sandy Hook either. I almost think this might relate to declassification, where Presidents are not allowed to discuss this stuff because of their official position.
Basically I think Trump is playing dumb on vaccines, as well as other things. He does this with things like Spygate too, where he pretends like he only knows as much as we do until it’s reported in the press. He even does this with Q, pretending he is just hearing about it when reporters ask him.
A neutral stance would be keeping one's opinion to oneself. This feeds into every terrible caricature of Trump as a egotistic blowhard who has to take credit for everything. YES, warp speed was a success - in as much as we have 4 poisonous vaccines in record time. He should drop it. I can think of no reason to discuss it, let alone say it's awesome and take credit for it. My circle of friends (admittedly small! lol) are more concerned about this than the border, the supply chain crisis, afghanistan (remember that?) and the 3.5 trillion spending COMBINED. This is the issue. This is end times type stuff. And he's pushing it.
Trump knows that many feel as you do. There is a reason for his approach to this issue. Instead of handing the Cabal this victory, you should ponder the reasons for this approach. He didn't just do all the great things we know he's done only to lead us to our deaths by vaccines. He knows as much as we do, and probably more, about them. Start with the question: are the vaccines REALLY all that bad? Not risk free, definitely should never be mandated or coerced, not better than natural immunity, and not better than just getting covid for most, but maybe not the "kill shot" that many believe it is? Remember, death is a possible side effect of Advil too.
Sorry but this is terrible. Please don't let your love for Trump blind you to what's going on with the vaccine. Yes, it's a kill shot - more people have died in 1 year from the covid vaccines than all other vaccines in the last 10 years combined. If this was any other vaccine it would have been pulled after a month's worth of deaths.
This isn't just a blind spot. His pushing of the vaccines is more akin to having a nuclear bomb go off in the distance and acting like everything is fine.
Vaccine choice, mandates and the fact that there's serious questions about whether it's a genocide plot, are literally the biggest issues in the country right now, but instead of engaging any of that, he's running around endorsing politicians.
I was a wholehearted Trump supporter for years, but my trust in him is waning significantly over this issue.
When trump says take the vaccine, it causes literally millions of leftist retards to stop and then be open to the idea that there is something bad in the vaccine at all. Without that entryway none of them would even tolerate the question being on the table.
It also causes lots of good, patriotic and well meaning Americans who don't have time to spend here all day and read up on vaccine injuries/deaths to say "Well, Trump took it and said to get it, so I guess we should get it too dear. Also, lets inject our kids as soon as we can..."
It's unconscionable.
There's literally no way to defend this aspect of his post-presidency.
My best argument is that Trump is taking essentially a neutral stance here by conforming with the “status quo”. This takes him out of the equation, debate-wise, and forces both us and our opponents to argue this issue differently. At this point, if Trump came out against the injections, it might satisfy us for a day or two, but would it actually help? Be honest too. I think it would radicalize the left even further and force them into a rigid pro-injection stance. And what would it do for our side? Less or more than that?
I also think this is one of those things where Trump feels he has to play along with the official television narrative that “all vaccines and pharmaceuticals in general are safe and effective - even the ones we were forced to recall”. I look at this similarly to his comments on 9/11, where he continues to pretend to believe in the official television narrative there too. I think it’s one of those things where it would be very difficult for a President to validate the conspiracy theory even if they believe or know the conspiracy theory is true just because their word carries so much authority. I also don’t think Presidents question the JFK assassination or Titanic or Sandy Hook either. I almost think this might relate to declassification, where Presidents are not allowed to discuss this stuff because of their official position.
Basically I think Trump is playing dumb on vaccines, as well as other things. He does this with things like Spygate too, where he pretends like he only knows as much as we do until it’s reported in the press. He even does this with Q, pretending he is just hearing about it when reporters ask him.
A neutral stance would be keeping one's opinion to oneself. This feeds into every terrible caricature of Trump as a egotistic blowhard who has to take credit for everything. YES, warp speed was a success - in as much as we have 4 poisonous vaccines in record time. He should drop it. I can think of no reason to discuss it, let alone say it's awesome and take credit for it. My circle of friends (admittedly small! lol) are more concerned about this than the border, the supply chain crisis, afghanistan (remember that?) and the 3.5 trillion spending COMBINED. This is the issue. This is end times type stuff. And he's pushing it.
Well, that is them being just as dumb as the covidian fascists...
Yes, they are all on board. Before the election they tried to attack him on this but as soon as they won it's been full speed ahead.
Trump knows that many feel as you do. There is a reason for his approach to this issue. Instead of handing the Cabal this victory, you should ponder the reasons for this approach. He didn't just do all the great things we know he's done only to lead us to our deaths by vaccines. He knows as much as we do, and probably more, about them. Start with the question: are the vaccines REALLY all that bad? Not risk free, definitely should never be mandated or coerced, not better than natural immunity, and not better than just getting covid for most, but maybe not the "kill shot" that many believe it is? Remember, death is a possible side effect of Advil too.
This shot is killing a hell of a lot more people than Advil ever has, in 1/100th the time.
Sorry but this is terrible. Please don't let your love for Trump blind you to what's going on with the vaccine. Yes, it's a kill shot - more people have died in 1 year from the covid vaccines than all other vaccines in the last 10 years combined. If this was any other vaccine it would have been pulled after a month's worth of deaths.