• Texas_Hangover@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    Wrong about what? I didn’t get the experimental vaccine, got sick twice. Ooooohhhhh scary, like a bad cold lmao. Meanwhile at least 3 people in my circle got the vaccine and fucking died. And the ones that didn’t die all got sicker than me. I’m fine with my decisions lol. Why the fuck do people trust any government these days?

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      2 months ago

      I don’t trust the government, but if I look something up and come to the same conclusions, so be it. I don’t listen to the internet, or Joe Rogan style propagandists. I’m not gonna knee-jerk oppose something just because the government agrees. This is your, and people like you’s, problem. You’re so afraid your peers will perceive you as “trusting the (wrong) government” or going against your favorite propagandists that you will actively oppose your own best interest.

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      2 months ago

      My mum has compromised health. She caught COVID from my dad and I got to appreciate the experience of being told she is dying from my sister, who happened to work at the hospital she was admitted to. Although my mum survived, not every family were as lucky as we were.

      Everyone I know got vaccinated and are current still alive and well. I personally will always stand on the side of medicine, however I live in a country with free healthcare and I’m not subject to the concept of “Big Pharma”.

      Although we all experienced the pandemic differently, overall the vaccine has been more of a boon for society as a whole. Fear of vaccinations is why previously considered “obsolete” diseases such as measles are making a comeback.

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      2 months ago

      Meanwhile at least 3 people in my circle got the vaccine and fucking died.

      It didn’t happen. (How does that feel?)