Blueblaze |
09-10-2021 07:14 AM |
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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
(Post 2001211)
One of my neighbors died.
My cousin's neighbor died.
The point is not that no one knows anyone who died. The point is that being a VICTIM does not equate, exclusively, with death. If you're hit by a hit-and-run driver and live to tell about it, you're still a victim of a hit-and-run driver. If you're shot by a bank robber and live to tell about it, you're still a victim of a shooting. If your house is burglarized, and you aren't even injured at all, you're still a victim of a burglary.
If you're raped, you're a victim of rape whether you live or die as a result.
My sister is a VICTIM of Covid. She lived to tell about it, but she was very sick for a couple of months. Because of a blood clotting disorder, she CANNOT be vaccinated. The risk of a blood clot forming and killing her (which is a rare side effect of the vaccines) is higher for her than for people who don't have this disorder. She has to get tested regularly to make sure she still has antibodies. If she's no longer immune as a result of getting COVID, she will have to isolate away from everyone else. The next time she gets sick from it, it could kill her.
So just keep your semantic horsepucky to yourself. Living people are victimized by things every day. And every day my sister was sick, was a day our entire family was victimized by Covid and the insensitive jerks who spread the disease because "muh freedumz" were more important than world health.
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Well, I do know someone who almost died from your "rare blood clot" vaccination side effect -- my neighbor had a stroke the day after she got her shot. Is that "semantic horse pucky?" Does your right to not catch a bad cold extend to forcing people to have strokes? And if the "side effect" is so rare for this experimental gene manipulation vaccine, isn't it odd that I know a victim of the vaccine but not any victims of the disease?
I never said I was against getting vaccinated. I got my shots (I actually got my case of Covid waiting in line for my 2nd shot -- standing on a floor sticker in an Ocala shopping mall with a mask on, 6 feet from a bunch of other people in masks who had already had their temperature checked).
But your right to not catch a bad cold does not extend to forcing your neighbors to inject gene manipulation into their own bodies, with unknown side effects. Two of my grandkids have deadly peanut allergies. Does that give me the right to confiscate your peanuts?
We know the long-term effects of ordinary vaccines. We don't know the long term effect of injecting a live virus into a person, in order to hijack that person's living cells to produce spike proteins, in order to produce an immune response to a completely different virus. Did you know that's how the one-shot J&J vaccine works? The Pfizer and Moderna MRNA vaccines are even more experimental -- they inject the genes to produce the spike protein directly into your cells.
I'm an old man more at risk from the disease than the long-term effects, so I got the shot. But I'm deeply worried about the unknown long-term effects of injecting a pre-teen with this gene manipulation. Could it make them sterile? Could it cause their kids to be born with cleft palate or some other genetic defect? NOBODY KNOWS.
You don't have the right to inject my grandkids with experimental gene manipulation, just to save you from a 0.4% chance of death. And I don't have any more right to order you to take an experimental shot to protect my grandkids from a bad cold than I have to confiscate your peanuts for their peanut allergy.
Your health is your responsibility, not the hive's. We aren't insects, we are free men. Or at least we used to be.
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