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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
The reason it doesn't get answered is because your question is based on something that isn't true in the first place.
Everyone knows there are risks when getting a vaccine, of any kind, no matter who they are. You present a fallacy of many questions - you start out with the premise that something untrue, is true, and base your questions off the untrue premise.
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Well, my statement was proven prescient quickly. Unwilling to answer valid questions and, instead, a contorted, non-reality based response was posted.
Of course, millions of people don't realize the risks of MANY drugs that they take. Otherwise, the many class-action lawsuits against pharma manufacturers wouldn't take place. They don't happen without substantial injury or death having occurred. It's highly likely the majority of those that took the drugs in question did not receive full (any?) disclosure of risks from their Doctor and didn't read the included potential risks/disclaimer sheets themselves.
I inquired of a handful of people in the Covid injection era whether they had asked for that disclaimer when getting a shot or sourced it online beforehand. To a person, they all said "No"....and a couple of them looked at me like I was a Martian. They had no idea what I was talking about. (Had they read those disclosures, plenty would have been too anxious to take them b/c they were scary indeed.)
If plenty don't ask for those disclosures now, most certainly they weren't decades back. Blind faith, apparently. "Trust the man". I feel sure my mother didn't ask a single question about vaccines 50 - 60 years ago or any other drug we, or she, was prescribed. She wasn't an outlier, that was common. It still is.
-- Why would you care whether someone else declines to take them?
-- Why have vaccine manufacturers had immunity from liability for decades?