It’s terribly sad, we all know somebody that submitted. And with such a vast majority of people that drank the cool aid I doubt these types of studies will be brought to light. Makes the short persecution of us unvaccinated seem minuscule…if it’s over…
Good post and sentiment but I have to take exception to one characterization; miniscule.
The ability to feed your family and place a roof over their heads is not minuscule, by any metric whatsoever. It may have been a small footprint (the coercion) where you are located but some people in the world are still losing their jobs (today) for unmandated vaccines as if that makes any sense whatsoever.
I personally am so jaded by the experience that my faith in humanity is destroyed permanently. If you got away with minuscule impact, hats off to you.
I take your point but still disagree with the use of this adjective.
My girlfriend's father being dead from interminable lock-downs and three suicides in her extended family are not minuscule. The knock on effects for people who refused the jabs are not and never will be minuscule.
I am sorry to focus on this one word as I agree with your point.
It’s terribly sad, we all know somebody that submitted. And with such a vast majority of people that drank the cool aid I doubt these types of studies will be brought to light. Makes the short persecution of us unvaccinated seem minuscule…if it’s over…
Good post and sentiment but I have to take exception to one characterization; miniscule.
The ability to feed your family and place a roof over their heads is not minuscule, by any metric whatsoever. It may have been a small footprint (the coercion) where you are located but some people in the world are still losing their jobs (today) for unmandated vaccines as if that makes any sense whatsoever.
I personally am so jaded by the experience that my faith in humanity is destroyed permanently. If you got away with minuscule impact, hats off to you.
Minuscule when looking at the bigger picture (vaids, strokes, heart problems, clots etc) Not at all easy, but a smaller price to pay than “suddenly”.
I take your point but still disagree with the use of this adjective.
My girlfriend's father being dead from interminable lock-downs and three suicides in her extended family are not minuscule. The knock on effects for people who refused the jabs are not and never will be minuscule.
I am sorry to focus on this one word as I agree with your point.
One death affects many people. We never know how many, but it's like a domino effect.