I can't explain how I feel right now. Her and my son are a young couple w/only one baby girl, 2 yrs old. What about future babies? More importantly, what if this shot cripples or kills her? I just can't...
Honestly, I hate the people pushing this shit SO bad I can hardly stand it. Feel like I need to go on a walkabout or something. Just want to run. Hard.
Please pray for her. Pray for everybody who was coerced or manipulated into getting this shit and felt like they had no other options.
That doesn’t absolve you from taking something into your body without researching it.
I’m not anti-vax or anti medicine. I’m anti-lies and it’s obvious there is some major fuckery going on with the clotlings and the jab.
I know hundreds of people who've taken the jab, and they consider themselves as 'well informed' - they read MSM and they look at things like CDC. So the government is saying 'do it'; the MSM says 'do it'; your church says 'do it'; the CDC says 'do it', and friends say 'do it'. The people I know are BUSY with jobs, raising families, etc - they don't have the luxury of extra research over and above all the above.
By way of analogy, do you actively research all the "NHTSA" (NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION) reports of car safety issues before you drive every day, or even before making a purchase of a new car? Or do you rely on the fact that, 'if there was a problem I'd hear about it'? To many people, they wouldn't know where to begin doing the 'research' you are suggesting. Not everyone visits GA (or knows of its existence).
Ignorance is not an excuse. Never has been.
Well I have read the motor vehicle act and read the owners manual for every vehicle I’ve owned and my two newest vehicles are the first where I don’t have factory service manuals.
But I bet you didn't read the manuals before you bought the vehicle! And the manuals are produced by the manufacturer, who isn't an independent body. The NHTSA is not unlike 'VAERS' in some ways, in that, it allows the public to report problems with their vehicles. I recently reported a problem with my car on that site (which is what brought it to mind). I learned along the way that there were occurrences of randomly broken windshields, headlight issues, brake issues, etc.
So if you didn't go there, you are exhibiting 'ignorance', to use your criteria. But that's not how life works. If you didn't know about it, or didn't know it was of use, you wouldn't spend your valuable time seeking it out.
Considering I was a mechanic for many years, pick a different subject because you’re not going to make any progress using automobiles as an example. Especially when you’re comparing something mechanical that is effectively static vs a medical intervention that produces dynamic results according to the body it’s been put into.
And funny enough, all of my new vehicles I did read the manual before I bought them. My project vehicles I read the service manuals before I spent the money.
I swapped a 6bt into a Ford F350. Had the body, electrical and mechanical fsms, as well as the correct Cummins 6bt manual for the CPL of my engine.
When I did the swap, I also produced my own wiring and modification “manual” which in reality was some cad drawn schematics and a pile of notes/dimensions from fabrication.
I also know a manual is something generated by engineers that don’t actually do the work, I’ve seen a number of errors in factory service manuals. That’s where experience and observation kicks in, instead of blindly following what’s written.