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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
Great! This will eliminate the "it's not approved" and "this is all one huge drug trial" as EXCUSES for the anti-vaxxers. Any of them who had been using that excuse will now have to migrate to the "we don't know the long term effects" EXCUSE.
But even if we had conclusive proof that there were no long term effects, the next EXCUSE would be "there's a chip in the vaccine that marks me as a target for alien abduction by insectoids from the Andromeda galaxy"
Enough lame EXCUSES----get vaccinated, if only for your grandchildren!
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Originally Posted by drducat
Until big pharma or the government accepts liability of negative effects of the vaccine, nothing will change. Especially when for the first time in history a vaccine has been approved in less than a year.
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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
Aha! First migration to the "negative effects" EXCUSE
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Sorry GE, but you're most likely wasting your breath & unnecessarily raising your BP. Several weeks ago, I watched a video* of an interview with (IIRC) a psychologist who explained why conspiracy theories are nearly impossible to disprove; they are basically self-healing. When confronted with a
provable fact, the narrative just changes to something like 'well then, what about this (tangent/segue)' or 'we all know that (fill in the blank) has lied to us before, so I don't trust anything they say', etc, etc, etc. Once people have bought into the cult mantra, it's exceptionally difficult to 'deprogram' most of them.
* I should try to find the link to the video, but it really doesn't matter...