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Think about it, unvaccinated assumes the default 'normal' state is to be 'vaccinated'. And yet the jab offers no protection at all.

We should start using the phrase "naturally immune" instead because it robs them of their manipulative phrasing. We'll know we've won when the bolsheviks and their useful idiots in the public respond that "ah, see naturally immune people are getting sick too!"

Because then they've 1. stopped with the vaccinated vs unvaccinated language, which means 2. they've lost control of the language 3. and thus lost control of the narrative. 4. they will then be forced to convince us and the public at large, why "natural immunity isnt natural immunity!" all while repeating our key phrase over and over, reinforcing it even as they try to fight it.

The biggest bullhorn wins.

tl;dr. Whenever someone says "unvaccinated", correct them with "naturally immune."

also, this puts them on the backfoot because now they are arguing which is better, "artificial immunity" vs natural immunity, and "artificial" anything sounds inherently unhealthy.

Think about it, unvaccinated assumes the default 'normal' state is to be 'vaccinated'. And yet the jab offers no protection at all. We should start using the phrase "naturally immune" instead because it robs them of their manipulative phrasing. We'll know we've won when the bolsheviks and their useful idiots in the public respond that "ah, see naturally immune people are getting sick too!" Because then they've 1. stopped with the vaccinated vs unvaccinated language, which means 2. they've lost control of the language 3. and thus lost control of the narrative. 4. they will then be forced to convince *us* and the public at large, why "natural immunity isnt natural immunity!" all while repeating our key phrase over and over, reinforcing it even as they try to fight it. The biggest bullhorn wins. tl;dr. Whenever someone says "unvaccinated", correct them with "naturally immune." also, this puts them on the backfoot because now they are arguing which is better, "artificial immunity" vs natural immunity, and "artificial" anything sounds inherently unhealthy.

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I like it. I also propose adding the term "recently vaccinated" for those that took their first dose of the vaccine less than 2 weeks ago.

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"recently vaccinated"

Subtle, yes, very good.

"recently injected" might work as well.