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by sleepingadmin
1579 days ago
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Sorry, I lost even my reply button for your reply to my reply. I can reply here. >"Sterilizing vaccine" is as good a term as any, IMO.
>Maybe the takeaway is that the government and media has it's toxic influence in literally every piece of information we see, and to not trust a single thing anyone on the internet says. It's the misinformed vs. the disinformed at this point. I understand your point. But I think we come up against a new problem with that terminology. There is covid misinformation which suggests the shot is sterilizing your fertility. After the shot you can no longer have babies is the allegation. Obviously utterly false. https://www.kxly.com/could-the-covid-vaccine-make-a-person-s... |
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Maybe: "inoculating vaccine".
To be honest, there should just be a proper forum to discuss these things where everyone is forced to agree on an epistemological basis then go from there. Otherwise there'll always be misunderstandings and shilling for whatever side.