Said he took the first Covid jab because he was in the Medical field and felt like it was taking one for the citizens, and likened it to when soldiers took a bullet in war. But said he wasn’t taking the second, third nor none after. She came home and talked about this to one of my “screaming liberal’ daughters, who said “I wished I’d never taken it either,”. It was the second time I’d heard her say she regretted it but this time they both discussed how they were afraid of what it’s gonna cost them health wise. (Have one other liberal daughter who has yet to admit it was a bad decision.) Liberal daughter mentioned how she’s been hearing a lot of regret on all internet connections. Said how some site she visits was saying it wasn’t even a vaccine because vaccines are supposed to do certain things and it didn’t do that. I didn’t intervene in the conversation as my voice tends to bring the TDS out in the liberal daughter and I wanted the red pill taking convo to continue.
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Yes, I agree. The hard sciences have reality built into them, as in, if your theory is wrong, it doesn't work. Or as you point out, you my die. It's self correcting in that sense. But if it weren't so clear cut, would I do any better than medical "professionals" at examining and questioning the foundations of what I have been taught and "know" to be true? I like to think so, which is maybe why I am not a doctor, but that may just be wishful thinking on my part.
But then again, maybe people who don't want to be held accountable go into fields where they are less likely to be challenged by reality.