- Joined
- Sep 9, 2021
I was actually concerned at the very beginning (late winter/early spring 2020), because of the horror stories out of China and the general lack of concrete info. Stayed home about a month or so, because I believed the "two weeks to slow the spread" meme. Then I noticed they moved the goalpost to "stop the spread". Then when I began to cautiously go outside, I started noticing that people weren't dropping dead in the streets like the videos from China. Then the George Floyd riots happened, and when they weren't immediately suppressed on the basis of "stopping the spread", I realized Covid wasn't a big deal.
What really cemeted this in my mind was the way the media reacted. Those of you that were following the news at the time may recall that there were multiple anti-lockdown protests at the time that were treated negatively by the meida. When the video of Floyd came out, the narrative flipped overnight from "protests bad, stay home" to "yasss forget about Covid and go protest". I realized then that Covid wasn't actually that bad and it was all fearmongering, because none of the BLM people were dying. The media flipping right back to "protests bad, stay home" as soon as Floyd had his day in the sun, only reinforced this. After that, I stopped giving a shit about Covid and resumed life as normal.
Then the vaccine began to roll out at the end of 2020, and I saw how anything negative about the Covid vaccine was systematically supressed, regardless of whether it came from internet randos or from doctors and researchers. The simultaneous suppression of any and all alternate remedies set off alarm bells in my gut, as did the monolithic push to mandate the vaccines no matter what. It occured to me that if this was a "real" pandemic, surely they would be open to as many remedies as possible? And in a "real" pandemic there would be no need to force people to get the cure, they would be rushing to get it of their own volition.
And of course the vaccine was initially claimed to be totally effective, then 95%, then 94%, then 80%....percentage kept dropping. They highlighted "unusual" breakthrough cases, then stopped highlighting them because they became commonplace. Now they want everyone to get boosters because the original vaccines aren't stopping people from getting Covid anymore.
TLDR, I was worried in the beginning but realized it was all bullshit. I'm done giving a shit about it, and I'm not getting the vaccine.
What really cemeted this in my mind was the way the media reacted. Those of you that were following the news at the time may recall that there were multiple anti-lockdown protests at the time that were treated negatively by the meida. When the video of Floyd came out, the narrative flipped overnight from "protests bad, stay home" to "yasss forget about Covid and go protest". I realized then that Covid wasn't actually that bad and it was all fearmongering, because none of the BLM people were dying. The media flipping right back to "protests bad, stay home" as soon as Floyd had his day in the sun, only reinforced this. After that, I stopped giving a shit about Covid and resumed life as normal.
Then the vaccine began to roll out at the end of 2020, and I saw how anything negative about the Covid vaccine was systematically supressed, regardless of whether it came from internet randos or from doctors and researchers. The simultaneous suppression of any and all alternate remedies set off alarm bells in my gut, as did the monolithic push to mandate the vaccines no matter what. It occured to me that if this was a "real" pandemic, surely they would be open to as many remedies as possible? And in a "real" pandemic there would be no need to force people to get the cure, they would be rushing to get it of their own volition.
And of course the vaccine was initially claimed to be totally effective, then 95%, then 94%, then 80%....percentage kept dropping. They highlighted "unusual" breakthrough cases, then stopped highlighting them because they became commonplace. Now they want everyone to get boosters because the original vaccines aren't stopping people from getting Covid anymore.
TLDR, I was worried in the beginning but realized it was all bullshit. I'm done giving a shit about it, and I'm not getting the vaccine.