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I didn't claim safety was a civil right (bolded for emphasis), the right in this case is freedom of association and the ability of businesses to decide who they serve or allow to work in their locales. Feel free to take that one to court, the homo cake commies need more people on board for their suit now that everyone forgot they cared. FWIW I even said I oppose the government or federally funded projects mandating vaccination, since that's the thing the constitution is there for. You have an uphill battle elsewhere.Nobody has a right not to be exposed to a disease. Safety is not a civil right. The weird wokey habit of describing everything you want as a civil right only serves to confuse and annoy people and doesn't actually change the real conditions that lead to not getting whatever it is that you want. It's like when trannies describe "getting gendered correctly" as a civil right. Declaring it a civil right doesn't actually give you the ability to force what you want on random bystanders just trying to mind their own business. Same with people saying they "have a right" not to be exposed to Chink AIDS. Rights don't work that way.
There's plenty of informed. We have access to all the same information you do, we just came to different conclusions and/or have a difference in our risk/reward profile. And if there's no consent, there's no shot, and there's no problem.
Homeslice, you didn't know the difference between an EUA and FDA approval, jerking yourself to how informed you are is laughable. Also, protip: actual smart people don't use overly pretentious language and sentence structure the way you do. It's really easy to spot someone trying way too hard to sound smarter than they are. While I appreciate breaking up the circlejerk, it would be dank if you could stop tugging on your foreskin long enough to have a real conversation about this stuff that isn't drowned in obnoxious posturing.
Access != understanding. Many of the things I'm being forced to explain are either on the very nuanced side of the spectrum, which is why I have to write these long ass fucking posts to do it, or it's common knowledge that everyone should have by now, like how VAERS works, or how freedom of association exists and was a natural right-wing talking point for years until it mysteriously vanished I guess. No disagreement on consent, as I've reiterated over and over.
Also, you're asserting I don't know "the difference between an EUA and FDA approval," I do, which is why I cited the EUA as how they got FDA approval. If I believed that the EUA was FDA approval, I would have just claimed they got FDA approval and never brought up the fact it was an EUA. I even
The full approval process is a waste of time (accelerated approval is rapidly becoming the new standard) and the vaccines are going to get that full approval soon, anyway. This is more of a semantics point ("approved by the FDA" vs "FDA approval") than anything else, so it's ironic you would bring it up while accusing me of being too pretentious.COVID vaccines are not experimental and do have FDA approval per EUA. EUA is an ongoing process and would be revoked the moment the vaccines did anything contrary to what you would allow in a FDA approved drug. Protip: they haven't.
Edit: These posts would also be shorter if people stopped claiming I said things I didn't say. Having to reiterate what I am and am not saying, over and over, because people would rather banter with their preferred version of me instead of my real posts, is both tiring and wasteful.
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