I mean we can play the anecdote game!
Virtually everyone in my social circle, myself included, has been fully vaxxed. I’m actually the odd one out not being boosted. There have been several successful pregnancies, and no major harm to speak of.
I’ve seen the reports as well, but considering the massive amount of people who have been vaccinated not reporting anything unusual, odds seem good
She’s been vaxxed and boosted, both before and during the pregnancies, and those were her first two pregnancies.
As far as the whole “duds” thing, nobody knows for sure. Everyone just seems to assume “nothing is wrong, so it must have been a placebo” instead of acknowledging that maybe it was a real vaccine and it just doesn’t seem to be as harmful as we think.
The right to Free Speech only applies to how the government enforces the things you say. Television shows are (generally) produced by private companies, especially those marketed as entertainment, which means they don't have to broadcast anything that they don't want to. The first amendment doesn't apply here.
In short, just because a person wants to be on television, doesn't mean that a channel has to put their content on.
So this is a guy who supposedly talked to a police officer, and is reciting all of this from a recalled conversation about sleeper cells, Al Qaeda, etc.. Is there any way to verify that anything that this guy is saying is true?
Like, if what he's saying is true, it's pretty eye opening!
But it's possible he could just be making all of this up, unless there's anyway to verify these claims
Also, what does this have to do with the super bowl?
But, how would that make sense in this scenario?
The past four years everyone, including the MSM, has been speaking of Biden as the president. How would you expect anyone to suddenly say "Oh that last term was actually trump's second term"?
It definitely wasn’t the first two.
The second two is what I was talking about before, where a lot of people will say “oh nothing bad is happening so it must be a dud.” There’s not really a way to prove that, and people just seem to go via confirmation bias with that