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Whether we're allowed to live by the decisions we reach freely within our rights as citizens—even when the decision may be wrong—is the ultimate test of whether we are free or slaves.

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Lets go over 2 of the "facts". According to the experts -

  • The vaccine isn't a traditional vaccine where you are given a small dose of the virus. Instead it's an mRNA injection that makes it so that if you catch the virus your body can more easily fight the virus, you have fewer symptoms, and you don't clog up the medical system. You will still need to wear a mask, social distance, and all that because you will still catch and spread the virus.

  • Meanwhile, since the beginning of the pandemic, we've been told that 80% of people who catch the virus are asymptomatic. That's why everyone needs to wear a mask, social distance, even if you don't have symptoms.

So why does the 80% need the "vaccine"?

The "vaccine" doesn't make people immune. It doesn't prevent people from catching and spreading the virus. All it does (according to the manufacturers, politicians, and expert scientists) is to turn the 20% who have symptoms and complications from the virus - it makes them as strong as the 80%.

There is absolutely nothing to gain by injecting the 80%. Nothing. And that's if you believe everything that we're being told.

Even if you aren't a "wacky conspiracy theorist anti-vaxxer", and instead you are a science believing intellectual who trusts the experts, the fact remains - There is no reason, there is nothing to gain by injecting the 80%.

Also, with any injection there are some complications; some risk. For the 20%, maybe the benefits outweigh the risks. But for the 80% there is no benefit, there is only risk. The 80% don't gain anything from the injection, but still have to take on the risks and complications.

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I wish I could sticky this reply.

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Stickying it here is just preaching to the choir.

Go out into the world and point this out to others who haven't thought about it from this angle.

Personally, I really like this argument. Because it doesn't argue against what everyone has been told to believe; it doesn't contradict their brainwashing.

And that's the key. You aren't going to undo more than a year's worth of manipulation, lies, and brainwashing by arguing or showing people articles and facts. Instead we need to use what they already believe to help steer them towards the truth - Actually, I shouldn't say that. - The best we can do at this point is to steer them away from danger.

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Don't forget the insistence that even people that claim they have had or have tested positive for covid have to get vaccinated. Why inoculate for a virus you have recovered from?

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People in the comments are pointing out something that I also find very interesting-and that’s how much people are pushing this vaccine. No one seems to care if I get a flu shot, or a tetanus shot. But the amount of people that ask me if I’ve had the vaccine is crazy. Then they flip when I say no, I will not be getting it. Had a doctor visit Monday and my normally chill and rational doctor made me sit through a lecture on why I should get the vaccine. Are these people getting kickbacks?

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I had my annual physical last month. My doctor was completely understanding about why I don't want the shot.
People have become cultists about this damn thing.

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Glad to hear that your doctor is smart. Cultist is the perfect word.

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I’ve seen talk that unvaccinated people are getting sick after being exposed to vaccinated people. Does anyone know if this is true?

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I've not heard anything about that. Sorry.

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I don’t know if it’s true, or if it makes any sense, but if it is it would add a whole new dimension to our battle. I never get cold sick, but about a month ago I had a very bad cold. It coincided with everyone around me getting the shot. Maybe it just turned everyone into viral carriers?

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Cool article until the end,

“Believing in science,” it turns out, is much more about believing than it is about science. It is hardly surprising that it has become a new religion to people who threw away Christianity or Judaism before realizing they needed to believe in something.

Yeah, another neo-conservative website. Almost all sites that bill themselves as "American" or "Conservative" are just neocon garbage. Trying to lump Christianity with anti-Christianity. Filthy trash garbage site.

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baboon don't need vaccines

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All very sensible reasons and justifications.

But you don't owe anyone a single reason or justification for not subjecting yourself to any kind of medical procedure.

It's none of anyone's business what medical services you do or don't choose to seek out. Anyone who acts otherwise is a narcissistic egomaniac that wants power and control over your body and mind. The moment you start reasoning and justifying, when they act like they have any right to force you to get injected with anything, you validate their claim to have that power over you, by conceding that you need a reason to say no.

No means no. You don't need a reason.

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But you don't owe anyone a single reason or justification for not subjecting yourself to any kind of medical procedure.

Agreed, but the man is a writer who gets paid to publish his opinions.
When people ask me if I've gotten the vaccine I say no. If they ask me why not I usually tell them to mind their own business. If I know them well enough I'll ask them to tell me why I should, then refute their points one by one.