Well, the smarter of us knew it was a ploy, not based on “good.” Everyone should have stopped trusting ten years before they did. Death is a tough consequence for ignorance.
The only ones I feel bad for are those who did some research and asked for doctor's advice, felt somewhat hesitant about it all but still figured it was better than NOT getting the jab.
I'm not talking about the pro-jab people. I'm talking about the folks who quietly made their own personal decision, and now they regret it.
Like, they tried. They just failed. They got bad information, bad research, bad advice. So their risk assessment led to the wrong conclusion. Happens all the time, in business and everything else.
Best case scenario, they'll have no side effects. Worst case, it may have cost them their health and their lives.
If you put it in your kids though, and weren't beyond-a-reasonable-doubt certain the danger was worth the risk, you're an irresponsible parent. My sympathy goes to your kids instead of you.
I never got it, and haven't been sick since before the pandemic (Covid, nor anything really).
Everyone else I know got it, and so far and just about everyone (maybe with the exception of a single person), has got sick in some way or another, whether that be covid (50-75% of them), or basic things like a cold or the flu.
On top of that, 1 person's having misc health issues, 1 person was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, my sister has had her period for 40+ days and is now severely anemic and on multiple medications (She didn't even want the shot to begin with, but is under 18 and was forced by my parents). I know one person who got covid 3 separate times, and another of his friends caught it 5x separate times.
I don't know of a single person who got it, was actually protected from the virus, and didn't get sick. I agree with you in the sense that the best-case scenario is not getting side effects from it.
At least she figured it out, I guess
She seems sincere in all she said. Makes it sadder to me that they weaponized Good (albeit gullible) People's compassion against them.
There's plenty of jackholes who I'm OK with throwing the "I guess" at. She doesn't seem one of them.
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Well, the smarter of us knew it was a ploy, not based on “good.” Everyone should have stopped trusting ten years before they did. Death is a tough consequence for ignorance.
The only ones I feel bad for are those who did some research and asked for doctor's advice, felt somewhat hesitant about it all but still figured it was better than NOT getting the jab.
I'm not talking about the pro-jab people. I'm talking about the folks who quietly made their own personal decision, and now they regret it.
Like, they tried. They just failed. They got bad information, bad research, bad advice. So their risk assessment led to the wrong conclusion. Happens all the time, in business and everything else.
Best case scenario, they'll have no side effects. Worst case, it may have cost them their health and their lives.
If you put it in your kids though, and weren't beyond-a-reasonable-doubt certain the danger was worth the risk, you're an irresponsible parent. My sympathy goes to your kids instead of you.
I never got it, and haven't been sick since before the pandemic (Covid, nor anything really).
Everyone else I know got it, and so far and just about everyone (maybe with the exception of a single person), has got sick in some way or another, whether that be covid (50-75% of them), or basic things like a cold or the flu.
On top of that, 1 person's having misc health issues, 1 person was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, my sister has had her period for 40+ days and is now severely anemic and on multiple medications (She didn't even want the shot to begin with, but is under 18 and was forced by my parents). I know one person who got covid 3 separate times, and another of his friends caught it 5x separate times.
I don't know of a single person who got it, was actually protected from the virus, and didn't get sick. I agree with you in the sense that the best-case scenario is not getting side effects from it.