@no1marauder saidrasmussen poll:
You grossly exaggerate any danger from the vaccines while refusing to concede their extraordinary benefits.
Sounds like an "anti vaxxer" to me.
"Do you personally know anyone whose death you think may have been caused by side effects of COVID-19 vaccines?"
28% Yes
61% No
10% Not sure.
The only explanation is that (28% extrapolated) 73 million people all knew the same three people that No1 uses in his proofs:
"As far as I can tell, the CDC has said 3 deaths in the US had a causal relationship to the vaccine."
Apart from being extremely unlucky as to die from the vax, look on the bright side, they were the most well known personal acquaintances of nearly a third of america.
This despite the censorship, the most extensive expansive state propaganda machine in history, MSM cooperation, and the worlds most cringe video i.e. Colbert prancing around with a cast dressed as syringes.
11 minutes of vax-scene (haw haw, geddit) view at your own risk:
Nothing says "Trust the science" more than "You can't sue us if something goes wrong". Anon
@shavixmir saidSee Wajoma's post above. I don't think I could say it better than he did.
You’re so full of moronity, the world pisses on you and the likes of you.
Sorry.
No more constructivism from me.
I hope you die.
https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/public_surveys/died_suddenly_more_than_1_in_4_think_someone_they_know_died_from_covid_19_vaccines
@shavixmir said"CDC Finally Released Its VAERS Safety Monitoring Analyses for COVID Vaccines via FOIA"
You’re so full of moronity, the world pisses on you and the likes of you.
Sorry.
No more constructivism from me.
I hope you die.
Expect No1 and shag doody for brains to make themselves scarce from the debates board for some time, blood on their hands.
@wajoma saidLMAO! Besides using the worst pollster available, popular opinion on such a question is worthless.
rasmussen poll:
"Do you personally know anyone whose death you think may have been caused by side effects of COVID-19 vaccines?"
28% Yes
61% No
10% Not sure.
The only explanation is that (28% extrapolated) 73 million people all knew the same three people that No1 uses in his proofs:
"As far as I can tell, the CDC has said 3 deaths in the US had a causal rel ...[text shortened]...
[i]Nothing says "Trust the science" more than "You can't sue us if something goes wrong". Anon
A higher percentage of Americans believe in ghosts and a slightly lower percentage believe they have been visited or interacted with one. https://www.ipsos.com/en-us/news-polls/belief-in-ghosts-2021
Here's a better explanation than yours; a fairly large percentage of Americans believe in some dumb s**t.
Seriously, if you're going to use an Ad Populum Fallacy could you at least try to get more than 28% saying something stupid?
@wajoma saidYou are an ineffably stupid individual.
rasmussen poll:
"Do you personally know anyone whose death you think may have been caused by side effects of COVID-19 vaccines?"
28% Yes
61% No
10% Not sure.
The only explanation is that (28% extrapolated) 73 million people all knew the same three people that No1 uses in his proofs:
"As far as I can tell, the CDC has said 3 deaths in the US had a causal rel ...[text shortened]...
[i]Nothing says "Trust the science" more than "You can't sue us if something goes wrong". Anon
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@soothfast saidHow often do people die from the seizure syrup?
You are an ineffably stupid individual.
Just once.
Medsafe NZ:
“By chance, some people will experience new illnesses or die from a pre-existing condition shortly after vaccination, especially if they are elderly. "
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@no1marauder saidYou're amused by that No1?
LMAO!
That's nice that you're entertained, that you find it funny, even we could say; you find it very very funny, a LMAO surely indicates greater laughs than a simple LOL.
28% is a shockingly high number, some basic math for you, it extrapolates to about 78 million. Just to clarify we're not talking about those that have seen the numerous vids of athletes collapsing dead on the playing field and thought 'this is a bit odd', that would be only mildly amusing right. The question included the words 'personally know' so for you the laughs are powered up greatly because we're talking about friends, family, colleagues, neighbors. It is this that is the source of your heightened amusement.
No1's sadism is showing, and it sure isn't a pretty sight.
@wajoma saidDouble LMAO!
You're amused by that No1?
That's nice that you're entertained, that you find it funny, even we could say; you find it very very funny, a LMAO surely indicates greater laughs than a simple LOL.
28% is a shockingly high number, some basic math for you, it extrapolates to about 78 million. Just to clarify we're not talking about those that have seen the numerous vids of at ...[text shortened]... e source of your heightened amusement.
No1's sadism is showing, and it sure isn't a pretty sight.
If it's sadism" to find amusing your desperate clutching at straws, then I guess I'm guilty.
Unable to find any credible evidence of any but a tiny number of deaths even possibly caused by these life saving vaccines, you reverted to a pathetic ploy. But all that poll, by one of the most inaccurate pollsters in the US, shows is that the anti-vaxx propaganda promogulated by people like you and MB has had an effect on an extremely gullible portion of the US population. It certainly isn't evidence for your ridiculous claims.
I think we're done here.
@no1marauder saidA few posts on anonymous chess site has influenced 78 million Americans, up against the bought and paid for MSM, the massive multi-million dollar state propaganda machine, the useful idiots like colbert, SNL, kimmel and the rest.
Double LMAO!
If it's sadism" to find amusing your desperate clutching at straws, then I guess I'm guilty.
Unable to find any credible evidence of any but a tiny number of deaths even possibly caused by these life saving vaccines, you reverted to a pathetic ploy. But all that poll, by one of the most inaccurate pollsters in the US, shows is that the anti-vaxx propaga ...[text shortened]... e US population. It certainly isn't evidence for your ridiculous claims.
I think we're done here.
I'd like to take it as a compliment but it's almost as far out to space as your 3 dead from the juice dream feeling.
It is getting a bit toasty for the lovers of state force, I recommend and already foretold an escape route was eminent.
@no1marauder saidWho was gullible enough to believe the gene vaccines prevent the spread of SARS2?
Double LMAO!
If it's sadism" to find amusing your desperate clutching at straws, then I guess I'm guilty.
Unable to find any credible evidence of any but a tiny number of deaths even possibly caused by these life saving vaccines, you reverted to a pathetic ploy. But all that poll, by one of the most inaccurate pollsters in the US, shows is that the anti-vaxx propaga ...[text shortened]... e US population. It certainly isn't evidence for your ridiculous claims.
I think we're done here.
You. That is who.
You are a dogmatic fool. No matter how many times you are proven wrong the people that proved you wrong are gullible? LOL! Look in the mirror you moron!
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@no1marauder saidThe gene vaccines are not vaccines. They are treatments.
Oh please. Nobody but far out anti-vaxxers calls these life saving vaccines "clot shots" as Wajoma persistently does.
https://tpulse.substack.com/p/why-did-the-cdc-quietly-change-its-definition-of-vaccine-for-new-covid-shots
Stop falsely calling people anti vaxxers. We are anti gene vaccine. If you falsely call people that are anti gene vaccine anti vaxxers again you will be a liar since you now know better. Don't pretend you were not warned to cease lying.
@metal-brain saidAs soon as I heard about what happened to Hamlin (I wasn't watching the game), almost my first thought was that the anti-vaxxers are going to blame this on the vaccine and that the covidians are going to blame it on covid.
That might be compelling if it was being enforced. Here is an excerpt from the CDC link below:
"Healthcare providers are strongly encouraged to report to VAERS:"
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/ensuringsafety/monitoring/vaers/reportingaes.html
They encourage people to report AE because they have no enforcement of it. There is no penalty for not reporting it.
...[text shortened]... cs/public_surveys/died_suddenly_more_than_1_in_4_think_someone_they_know_died_from_covid_19_vaccines
By and large, the first has come to pass in spades and the latter really hasn't, save for one or two nut jobs on Twitter.
Does that mean there's a nuttiness imbalance? The nuttiest anti-vaxxers are nuttier than the nuttiest covidians (you know, the ones who are still using Instacart because grocery stores are too dangerous and who wear double N95s when jogging in the park)?
I fear so.