No and anyone who wants to force it on people should fuck off to North Korea.
I will not be injected with an experimental genetic weapon and I will kill anyone who tries.82 Reply- +1 y
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+1 yabsolutely fucking not. i think a government that forces their population to take an experimental drug is litterally as bad as hitler.
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678 opinions shared on Health & Fitness topic. Forcing people to participate in a experimental medical procedure violates the Nuremberg Codes and many other national and international laws.
The hysteria over covid was manufactured.
Effective treatments and cures were disparaged and banned because it is illegal to authorize an experimental treatment for public use if ANY other treatments are available.
People were allowed to die for lack of care and numbers of deaths were wildly inflated by claiming that covid was present in almost every death.
"Case" numbers were wildly inflated by use of fraudulent PCR tests, and healthy people were assumed to be "asymptomatic".
If a person catches covid and even if they receive zero treatment, their chances of dying are 0.003% for people under 20, 0.02% for people 20-40, 0.5% for people 40-70, and 5.4% for people over 70. But over 70 includes people up to 120 who often die from flu, pneumonia or natural causes.
90% of people who develop severe symptoms are seriously vitamin D deficient.
Scientific debate was prohibited. Top global experts in their fields were censored, blocked, mocked, slandered, intimidated and punished for sharing research that threw the desired narrative into question. That also applied to thousands of honest doctors, nurses and medical professionals. Is that how science works?
Information of vax deaths and severe injuries is being suppressed. As opposed to assuming that every death was covid related, vax deaths and injuries are assumed to be coincidence. VAERS reports are weeks behind in being processed and only a fraction of deaths and injuries ever get reported in the first place.
People are coerced and bribed to take the jab. If covid was so bad and the jab was so good, there would be no need to coerce anyone.
Vaccine manufacturers and the AMA have succeeded in convincing people that the human immune system is a conspiracy theory and that vaccines are the only way to achieve herd immunity. The WHO even changed it's definition of herd immunity to eliminate natural immunity.
The WHO changed its definition of pandemic to eliminate large number of deaths.
The WHO gets almost all its funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, GAVI (a Bill and Melinda Gates organization, and pharmaceutical corporations. Instead of focusing on eliminating poverty, unclean water, and sanitation, it has become a vaccine profiteer. It and the CDC even own vaccine patents.
There's much, much more to this. Needless to say that people who are informed are more than skeptical about the covid agenda. And people who trust government and mainstream media have swallowed the narrative hook, line and sinker. They are the paranoid masker, social distancers who dehumanize humanity and want Nazi government. I encourage them to volunteer for the eugenics jab and eliminate their genes from the gene pool.43 ReplyOk, you asked for this shit storm and I'm going to start it. Should the vaccine be mandatory? i couldn't care less and I would prefer that it was not. Simply, because I want to identify each and every person who shows themselves to be a clear and present danger to humanity in general.
Since, these people want to make sure to prolong the pandemic and thus premeditate the continuation of murdering unknown numbers of people by their intentional refusal to vaccinated. They need to be quickly eliminated of off the face of this planet.
Why would any sane rational person who loves their children allow anyone who is intentionally making sure that they can carry and spread a deadly disease that can kill those you love and hold so dear?
Nope, not gonna happen... You need to be totally reduced to ash, I don't care anything about you, I do care about my children, spouse, parents, sisters, brothers, relatives and all my friends whose lives you are threatening by your very existence.
Should the Covid-19 vaccine be mandatory? NO, if you are in anyway unable or unwilling to get vaccinated for the greater good of all... then for the greater good of all you need not exist anymore.04 Reply- +1 y
Oh, you have made that perfectly clear before and once again. I know that you have a condition that requires you to have to undergo extra care. I thought long and hard about those who may be unable to be vaccinated... as much as it tears me to shreds to come to this conclusion... We are talking about the survival of our species here. What do you think we should do with a Typhoid Mary and worse one that could possibly create numerous different variants of a highly pathogenic virus of the possibility of just one of those variants being resistant to anything we can use to protect ourselves and those you love and care about ---- oh wait you did just say "I don't care man" 🤦♂️🤷♂️
Nevermind, wuteva... just wasting my time here.
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+1 yIt shouldn't be mandatory, however... this opens up a can of worms so to speak.
A person with a condition where cross medicine contamination could be fatal would be an exception anyway. That's a medical decision between patient and doctor.
So let's say it's not mandatory, but a restaurant decides they only want to allow vaccinated patrons who show their cards, to eat at the restaurant? Do they have the right to do that? I can just hear all the conservatives who are staunch, individual right advocates screaming "bullshit - that's liberal bs and they DO NOT have the right to discriminate against me because I won't take their poison!" Can you hear it too, even if the owners were well known conservatives?
Continuing on that idea, does an insurance company have the right to stipulate "if you refuse a Covid-19 vaccination and are hospitalized or become ill from the virus, you forfeit all benefits and care related to said illness". Do they have that right?
It's kind of like "free speech" - it's not totally, limitlessly free, nor is it a simple thing.02 Reply- +1 y
+1 yFirst off, the vaccine does not work and it is not a vaccine but rather an RNA, which the long-term effects are not known. Significant deaths and illnesses have already resulted from it. Additionally, do I really want fetus and cow cells injected into me with unknown results and effect? I caught the stupid Chinese bio-weapon back before it was a thing and nobody cared. It is well know that vaccines and antibiotics use, relax, and weaken the immune system. I don‘t know about you, but I depend on my immune system and I rather challenge it to new bugs and let it evolve rather than weaken it. A huge cross-section of the population understands this and well the other half is still driving alone in a car with a mask on. But NO, mandatory a bullet in my head instead.
50 Reply525 opinions shared on Health & Fitness topic. No, but I don't see the problem with carrying a card that states whether or not you've had it.
Context: I almost died of covid last year. I've had the first jab of the Pfizer and the side effects were less than pleasant, but still less unpleasant than the virus was.
I don't care if you've had it or not from your health's perspective. If you want to go through what I went through by choice, be my guest. But if you don't have the vaccine you're more likely to carry a mutated strain that might kill me. So you don't have to have the vaccine. But don't bitch about being refused entry to clubs, restaurants, libraries, etc.
Your body, your choice only applies when you're not likely to be threatening other people's lives/bodies.27 Reply
+1 yI believe that everyone should have the vaccine unless it is medically proven to be unsafe for them to do so. That said, I don't believe in compelling people to get it by law. What I do believe is that those who get it should have advantages over those who don't, because those who get it are less of a risk to everyone else than those who don't. Those who get it are contributing to the national and global effort to return the world to some kind of normality. Those who want normality but won't get vaccinated have no particular right to it.
In the war there was conscription. People were legally obliged to go and fight, with far higher risks than you face with covid vaccines. They either stepped up and did their bit or they went to jail. If they avoided jail they were ostracised in their communities as cowards. People these days are extremely lucky to have the choice whether or not to be vaccinated. However, there may well be consequences of that choice. That's life.30 Reply1K opinions shared on Health & Fitness topic. Just a cursory glance at the evidence would suggest that it should probably be stopped altogether. Certainly those who take it should have *informed consent* that they may potentially die or suffer from pathogenic priming in the future.
Enforcing that poison is monstrous beyond being fathomable. Least you you yanks haven't been totally castrated and are still armed.31 Reply
+1 yNo, because that is a violation of bodily autonomy. The government doesn't have the right to do that and if they try they will find that a lot of people are going to die attempting to violate the personal rights and freedoms of individuals. Especially for something that has side affects which the company that makes it is not legally liable for dealing with and the government sure as shit isn't going to take care of you if something goes wrong. So no and any one who attempts to stick me with this thing will have their jaw broken and probably other bones as well. I'm not anti vaccine, i just don't like pieces of shit authoritarians trying to force their will on me (all while they bitch that they are the ones really being oppressed (because they are ballless cowards too).
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+1 yOf course not.
Boy, those the believe in pure totalitarianism and absolute government control has sure grown a lot in the last few decades.
Tyranny always comes in the guise of doing thing "for our own good"... we just need to give all power to the government... they are full of such honest, noble, wise altruistic people that we can just trust them with everything... let them have all power over us.34 Reply- +1 y
Don't be trippy.
+1 yWhat the hell, I say follow the money, see what the crap is made from, why is it being pushed so hard.
Watch the movies like Children of Men, The Flu, Crazies, Outbreak, World War Z, Inflected and so on.
All these movies came out in the last 20 years. If you watch them. Look at how it fits to the days events. Like one movie picks St. Patricks Day to release a fake man made virus. This virus was never made. They just paid the media and hospitals to spead lies.
Watch Infected that The movie that predicted what happened in 2020. It's being played out like the movie did. It even has a fake vaccine50 Reply@WowwGirl What do you mean by "cross-cancels their medication"? I am a Biologist, and have a degree, and have done research, and worked for a company producing research DNA, and reagents, and I don't understand what you mean.
The mRNA vaccine should not interact with the vast majority of pharmaceutical medications, as it works totally differently.
There is A LOT of "Anti-Vaccine" BAD LIES out there, just to scare people!
Not judging, just wanting to know if you understand, or if I can help you feel better, explaining how these vaccines work, so you don't have to be worried.36 Reply- +1 y
@DWornock Like soooooo many of the "Conspiracy NUTS" you just parrot BULLSHIT, and post NOTHING, like any SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE!!
Don't just worry people, when you know nothing about this, cite no legitimate source, and just post, as if to create fear and anxiety!! YOU are part of what is wrong with how the virus is being handled! - +1 y
@DWornock Dude, get some help! You are obviously fcking NUTS!! I have no more time for lies, and conspiracy crap, and you pretending that I am wrong, even when I understand the science, being a biologist!
If you are just some ignorant FCK, and can't think for yourself, paranoid, and maybe neurotic, I return to my initial comment: GET HELP!!!
370 opinions shared on Health & Fitness topic. I am a proponent of people having the right to choose what they do with their own body. I mean if you can't even be guaranteed that in this world, what is the point of rights or freedom? So as much as I am pro-vaccine, I can't in good conscious even suggest the idea that we should somehow force those that don't want to get vaccinated, to get vaccinated. There are a few cases right now involving employers mandating vaccines for their employers, and with such freedom comes their and your choice---if an employer says you can't work here without a vaccine, you then have the choice to say no, and not work there. We could say the same for any other thing like cigarettes---if you smoke and someone says you can't smoke here, you can still smoke, but you make the choice to go elsewhere.
10 Reply1.1K opinions shared on Health & Fitness topic. Nope no other vaccines are mandatory so I dont see why this one should be the first to be deemed mandatory especially when it's so new. Like currently I'm pregnant and I do truly feel uncomfortable of the unknown effects that any vaccine (not just covid) could have on my child so I choose to avoid them while pregnant so for me I'd be pretty upset if it was mandatory to have.
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some is for school.
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@Laciandmaci parents can opt out of vaccines for their kids. I sign a religious paper every year for the flu shot so my kids dont have to get it
Not everyone needs the vaccine. Most get only mild symptoms or none at all. 78 % of those that dies were overweight. I would rather have all the fatsos round up and forced into fat camp where dieting and exercising would be mandatory. Having about 70% of a population vaccinated is enough to achieve herd immunity. Don’t buy into the hysteria.
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+1 yNo, it shouldn't.
I don't think we know the long term effects of it yet either and I wouldn't be surprised if it's got something dodgy in there or the government is up to something, I'd rather take my chances with a virus that kills about 1% of people.
People who disagree with it, can cry about it all they want, I mean they consider people who don't want it to be stupid and if the stupid people die it, then it's a win-win for them anyway, I mean 'my body my choice' right?
As far as I'm aware, although I may be wrong, but getting the vaccine doesn't stop you from passing it onto someone else, so how is it selfish and even if the virus is as deadly as it's made out to be, why take the chances of some vaccine that may well have side effects that are worse, fuck that.20 Reply
+1 yNO!! That takes away form your civil rights, under the bill of rights; which the founding fathers made clear that the bill of rights can never be rescinded. When you start making something mandatory; you are taking away our freedom of choice; this will eventually lead us to a point where the public become as slaves to the ruling government; you have no rights; you only do what the government tells you. Remember Rome; the Roman Empire fell because of this type of system where the people were forced to do as the government dictated, or be cast into the games; which meant certain death.
This is a very slippery slope. One thing will be used to allow another.20 Reply- 531 opinions shared on Health & Fitness topic.
+1 yNothing should be mandatory especially when it comes to something that isn’t fully approved yet or got an emergency approval. On the other hand if people decline the vaccine & they have health insurance their health insurance companies should step in & say you will not be fully covered if you go to the hospital for anything COVID-19 related. As for me I was always against getting the COVID-19 vaccine however when people around me started passing away it hit close to home & I went out & got the vaccine.
10 Reply I think if people want to live alone in the woods without it they should be free to do so.
Private establishments should be free to require it for entry if they so choose.
it's not unreasonable to me that members of the public who want public services like school delivered in a fully vaccinated environment or one with significant restrictions on non vaccination should be able to receive it like that, in time. Certainly communal residences should be allowed to require it as a condition for residing there.010 Reply- +1 y
Are there other constitutional and human rights you're against as well?
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But just because it's private property doesn't mean they have the right to force their will on the public they are engaging with. Try renting your property based on a certain gender or race and watch those rules change right quick.
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@ThisAndThat you realize that many vaccines are required in schools, right? My sister's friend was homeschooled during elementary school because her parents didn't want to get her vaccines.
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@ThisAndThat did you read what I said? It works for vaccinated people, but unvaccinated people give the virus a chance to mutate so it might eventually circumvent the vaccines
477 opinions shared on Health & Fitness topic. No, I think it shouldn't. I didn't use to understand people who were against Covid-19 vaccines but now I do. There are cases of people who died after taking it and others that didn't die but they had problems.
So I guess everyone has the right of refusing it if they don't trust the vaccines.40 Reply
+1 yNo, because if that becomes successful what comes next? Government planning your meals for us so we eat more healthy?
I would however support a law that says if you can prove that someone had the virus (any virus for that matter) and someone else died from it. That the person who gave it to them could be held liable for damages.
I say feel free to vaccinate or not, any and all kinds for any reason at all but like everything else if your choice causes damage to someone else you need to be accountable.12 Reply- +1 y
@DocJones Viruses mutate, as they get passed on a little bit if your DNA is in it and goes to the next person.
It is 100% traceable, granted it would be impossible to prosecute without a DNA sample from the person who may have given it.
I don't think it should be criminal, civil matter... and it would be up to each person to go after the person they think they got it from. Easily proven, DNA sample would prove if you gave it to someone or not.
+1 yNo because even if scientists and doctors knew the long term effects, we have the right to bodily sovereignty.
51 ReplyI think if you had made a poll it would be 100% a no. At least so far no one said otherwise.
I for one encourage it and approve of it's advertising but forcing it is going too far.
Before we had to quarantine to save others but with the existence of the vaccine everyone is responsible for their own death now, you don't wanna die go get the shot but if I wanna risk my neck it's on me.
Which is why I belive that a vaccination certificate shouldn't be mandated in order to access public places because that's indirectly forcing people to get vaccinated00 ReplyNope, it's an experimental vaccine that has made people more sick than immune and you don't get any rights back if you take it, not worth the risk. This isn't the same as preventing measles or smallpox, this is literally something that hasn't been tested and has made people I'll.
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+1 yNo but people who don't get it shouldn't complain if they catch it or can't travel, get employment etc.
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+1 yNo it should not be mandatory however I do think those who are not vaccinated should accept the fact that certain things may become unusable by them like public transportation, cruising and companies could be allowed to make the vaccine mandatory to work there.
10 ReplyNo, but with restrictions. Public places and certain jobs can require the vaccine, which most already have. So everyone still has a choice. They can get vaccine and be free to go anywhere or do anything, or they can chose not to get vaccinated and as a consequence they'll have to continue to quarantine. Just like we have traffic laws and the TSA for public safety but not everyone will abide by those and many will have to suffer consequences for it. We have choices and we also have consequences for our choices.
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+1 yNo I don't believe a vaccine that was rushed out that they don't even know all the side affects both short term and long term as well as the full affectivness of the vaccine should be forced on anyone...
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+1 yI get my second shot on the 11th I don't think it should be mandatory because everyone has the right to make decisions for themselves. My hubby and I got the vaccine because I am high risk have autoimmune disease puts our mind at ease
50 ReplyNo. People should have the right to choose whether or not they want to get it. The side effects aren't fully understood and as you said it could interfere with certain medications. I haven't gotten it but I stay home most of the time anyway and when I do go out I wear a mask.
20 Reply497 opinions shared on Health & Fitness topic. Most people have the common sense to get them anyway. If idiots don't want them that's on them. I am sure there were also idiots who didn't take them when we found the way to stop measles which would kill people back in the day. But because majority of people did measles is not a big thing no more.
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+1 yUnder more politically stable cercumstances, maybe. Now is probably not the best time for federal and state agencies to flex their political enforcement muscle, when the long arm of the law can so easily be severed at the discretion of a very unhappy, unsatisfied population of angry citizens.
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+1 yAbsolutely. Our “rights” should always be bipassed in a pandemic. This said I think it should be handled in a way that makes you still feel you have a choice. For instance, you cannot work, you cannot travel, and your social security contributions and any pensions will be redistributed. So you can still choose to not do it, but the pain of not doing so will ideally be inspiring.
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+1 yNo. Because when stupid people die, it helps society.
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How many doctors and nurses, died along with many other well educated people. Were they dumb? No they had good degrees, maybe then you should also say people that has a smart ass attitude towards others (like yourself) when they die that helps society, why? Then people doesn't need to deal with your smart ass mouth! See how that makes sense?
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@Laciandmaci thank you
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@Laciandmaci Smart people get vaccinated, though. It's the dumb and selfish who refuse getting the vaccine. So I am not understanding your point.
+1 yit’s a personal choice don’t think it should be mandatory (but with that being said i want to clarify that im not an irrational dumb fuck who is a anti-vaxxer/anti-masker) just believe you should be able to take it voluntary and not forced
20 Replyit should not, if the mass population is already vaccinated then the people who aren't vaccinated shouldn't be a problem. if they say otherwise then the vaccine is obviously useless thus confirming my thoughts on this pandemic being nothing but a conspiracy and political plot
30 ReplyIf the vaccine was mandatory you would have anti vaccers protesting all day long so no I don't think it should be mandatory. If anything, I found it partially amusing and partially annoying how the government was considering to offer people money to get vaccinated yet I never got a check what kind of nonsense is this lol.
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+1 yWell at work, we recently removed global traveller from anyone not taking the vaccine.
If I need to send a manager or one of their team to say Las Vegas or Atlanta, then they need to have a vaccine to freely travel.
this will also mean when I recruit for a role, no vaccine no job, as I need to easily send someone overseas.
it’s tough but that’s life.00 Reply
+1 yno, while im fine with the vaccine i would never tolerate the government having that kind of power
look how wrong they have been lately on SO MUCH like the origin of the china virus... now they admit it probably came from the lab and what's worse fauci seems to have funded it himself30 ReplyDelta won't hire you unless you get a shot, their CEO said only current employees don't require it but it may limit their job capabilities. Can you imagine being a flight attendant not getting the shot, and you want to take say the Sydney, Australia route but you can't because they say they require vaccination to enter the country. There are some industries where it can be pushed hard.
Working in healthcare, you generally had to get a flu shot unless you had good reasons not to get it.01 Reply
+1 yLook up the Tuskegee experiments and ask yourself if the government should ever have the power to forcibly inject you with anything.
31 ReplyNonono! My mom has lupus and vaccines make her very very sick! My dad's friend got the vaccine and was hospitalized, and I really don't want my 78 year old grandparents to get the vaccine. Especially not my grandfather, he is very sick.
10 Reply1.2K opinions shared on Health & Fitness topic. No, if people would rather risk illness than get the vaccine who is to tell them differently? It only matters if someone who can't be vaccinated has to interact with them. In that case it makes more sense to just say that "If you aren't vaccinated, you can't be here"
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+1 yHell no, didn't the “experts” do enough damage with their gain of function GMO furin cleavage SARS experiment gone wrong? Now I am expected to trust the “experts” with mRNA technology that was never before approved for vaccines yet hastily distributed under emergency use authorization. Long term affects still unknown. No. I will not participate in this mass clinical trial.
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+1 yVaccines do not automatically put us at life's risk.
Covid does not do so either.
Health wise I'm quite indifferent. But what pisses me off are the social and economic consequences of the pandemic.
Personally, I'd go along with a 'forced' immunization; but I don't insist on it.10 Reply
+1 yThe 2020 PREP Act declared that the covid vaccine makers could only be held liable for "willfull negligence" if their vaccines hurt people.
Would you drive a car brand that could only be held liable for "willfull negligence' if the car exploded/broke down/ etc?20 Reply4.5K opinions shared on Health & Fitness topic. No, the last time I checked America was still a free country and nobody should be forced to put something into their bodies that they do not want. However, businesses are free to deny service to unvaccinated people the same was they require shoes and shirts.
00 ReplyThe fact that there's Mostly "no's" gave me some hope.. 😌.. But hell no.. This "virus" has a 99.7% survival rate for every age group. The media was paid by Bill Gates and the like to literally push propaganda.
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+1 yI'm all for vaccines as long as they are voluntary..
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Precisely. I'm against this vaccine not because I hate vaccines, but because they are trying to force it on me (I'm spiteful and vindictive when it comes to people trying to force me to do things I don't want to do (guess its a personality flaw), but for some reason every one seems to think its because I'm anti vaccine (I just don't think I need it, I'm in the demographic with a.007 mortality rate. I'm more likely to die crossing a street then I am to catch covid let alone die from it).
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@hellionthesagereborn I'm salty too
No. Most people will not die from the virus, those who are concerned, can get vaccinated. it's experimental. I don't trust "the experts advice" they used the pandemic as an excuse to deliberately crash the economy, and undermine democracy in the United States. They can keep their vaccine.
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+1 yHonestly it's a tough call for me because I don't like the government being able to force you to receive a treatment. But after the shit we've been through... yes. We can't let this happen again, so long as vaccinations are free for everyone then I think they should be mandatory.
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And I mean nearly all vaccinations not just this one.
+1 yIf the vaccine is fully effective and people are willing to accept the risk of catching infection without receiving the vaccine, then what’s the issue? I agree that the vaccine is highly effective but making the vaccine compulsory is not necessary because the threat of the illness would make me want to get vaccinated anyway.
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+1 yAll the retards in this comments section make me want to say yes. At this point, it's skeptisicm that's killing people.
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+1 yNope, everyone has a choice. there could be issues with your choice. still your choice
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+1 yFUCK NO!!! Besides, there's other things that'll cure it!!
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Best cure, dont trust goverment to save you. Bank on yourself
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@humanearth Got THAT!!
+1 yMandatory? What is this Communist Red China?
If you were vaccinated what do you care if someone else isn't? You are immune. It's none of your business.41 ReplyNo, that would be tyrannical and oppressive.
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@bones0271 yess
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@bones0271 👍😂😂
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Illegal to serve but allowed in your homes. @bones0271
+1 yAbsolutely not. The CDC are just looking to find another way to control the human population. Americans aren't free anymore. We're just their puppets now a days.
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You guys still are able to mass-shoot whenever it crosses your mind.
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@andreasderjuengere thats what males people mass shoot. Just put a pill in this person instead of actually finding out what is wrong with them. The CDC is just finding a new way to control this country by making up all these vaccines and pills. As a veteran, with a bunch of issues, and instead of talking and trying to figure out what actually is going on, they just shove a pill down our throat. I went in for stomach pains. Im fine though according to them, gave me 4 new prescriptions. Yet my stomach hurts still. But what the fuck do I know, its only my body. So, here take another pill. Im on 8 different prescriptions that all pretty much contradiction each other
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So much medicine all at the same time indeed makes little sense.
I see one difference: in your own case you aren't FORCED to take all of these 'prescriptions'.
I wasn't so much responding on your medical thought, though; but more on this idea that authorities try to ''control'' populations. That explains my specific comment: if 'they' indeed want to control... why would 'they' do it selectively only? - +1 y
@andreasderjuengere oh I dont take them all. I send them back. In America they are trying to make it mandatory that every human takes the vaccine. To a point where you have to prove you have it to do certain functions outside of your place of residence. Almost giving people a ultimatum instead of making it our choice to take it or not.
Here in Canada I don't think it's mandatory at the moment so I haven't got one yet, I'm kinda staying bundled up at home anyway except for work, I don't go out much. XD
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Right so ask yourself why they are pushing this vax so hard. It is a cull.
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Ayy Canada and choice
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In a way though, Canada is making it mandatory because they just lifted the 14 day quarantine for traveling, so if you expect to be able to travel anywhere you'd better have it according to the gov't
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@Laciandmaci that's neat I'm not alone🙏❤️
+1 yyes but only if you want to enter public spaces like airports, malls, hospitals, restaurants, schools. If you don't want the vaccine that is ok but you can't enter public spaces because you could kill someone.
10 ReplyI mean yes but at the same time there are crazy anti vaxxers or people who have religious reasons and you can’t force people
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