People died of heart problems before the vax all the freakin time.
This is a true statement - but ask yourself "How often does a 24-yr-old athlete in perfect condition just 'drop' like that?"
How many times in the last ten years have we seen this in the NFL? Is this a rare occurrence? And if so, what 'new' variable has been introduced that likely contributed?
So, yes, heart problems happen, but if we are rational, we are good at identifying patterns --- as well as divergences from those patterns.
Healthy young people don't 'drop' often. So you look for the new variable.
I disagree with anyone who says it must be the vaxx, but I also disagree with anyone who thinks there is 'no reason to suspect it'.
So unless someone can provide dozens of videos of NFL players keeling over to show it's 'very common', it is perfectly rational to make a vaxx-link --- and then actively investigate to see if the link is valid.
Just because someone dies of a heart attack is irrelevant, when have athletes dropped dead on the field. I am 58 i have never seen it in my life.
Here in the UK they are stopping games of Premier league football because fans are dying in the stands. I was a season ticket holder at Liverpool for 15 years . Never happened
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It happened to Hank Gathers at Loyola Maramount college in like 1990ish. But for my entire life this is been the single case of such a tragedy and was relatively well known because it was the only case. And his condition was known about just not under control IIRC.
They do have to be verifiable, just like polls, they can be taken from non representative groups or even made up entirely. The amount of similar evidence that has been completely fabricated and used against us for decades makes it have a bad odor IMO. These things require citations and then verification, most people don't remember both of those parts, they just remember the part they use in their rhetoric.
This is a true statement - but ask yourself "How often does a 24-yr-old athlete in perfect condition just 'drop' like that?"
How many times in the last ten years have we seen this in the NFL? Is this a rare occurrence? And if so, what 'new' variable has been introduced that likely contributed?
So, yes, heart problems happen, but if we are rational, we are good at identifying patterns --- as well as divergences from those patterns.
Healthy young people don't 'drop' often. So you look for the new variable.
I disagree with anyone who says it must be the vaxx, but I also disagree with anyone who thinks there is 'no reason to suspect it'.
So unless someone can provide dozens of videos of NFL players keeling over to show it's 'very common', it is perfectly rational to make a vaxx-link --- and then actively investigate to see if the link is valid.
That's the scientific method.
Just because someone dies of a heart attack is irrelevant, when have athletes dropped dead on the field. I am 58 i have never seen it in my life. Here in the UK they are stopping games of Premier league football because fans are dying in the stands. I was a season ticket holder at Liverpool for 15 years . Never happened .
It happened to Hank Gathers at Loyola Maramount college in like 1990ish. But for my entire life this is been the single case of such a tragedy and was relatively well known because it was the only case. And his condition was known about just not under control IIRC.
Not often. But I do recall hearing of some cases typically related to some congenital defect that went undetected.
I don't disagree with you. I would just like to see more direct evidence that the vax caused this before reaching a conclusion.
Agreed. But you can never get direct evidence unless you investigate. And you'll never investigate unless you propose a link.
Unlike Fauci, this is science.
Statistics ARE evidence....
They do have to be verifiable, just like polls, they can be taken from non representative groups or even made up entirely. The amount of similar evidence that has been completely fabricated and used against us for decades makes it have a bad odor IMO. These things require citations and then verification, most people don't remember both of those parts, they just remember the part they use in their rhetoric.
Statistics only apply to a theoretical world, not the real one.