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There are certain Evangelical Christian sects that absolutely don't believe in medical care.
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My sympathies; living amongst nutjobs like that must be very trying, I imagine. I can't fathom that mentality at all, completely alien.@Stilgar of Troon, my state is home to Mitch McConnell, who wields influence in Republican politics. His "betraying" Trump lit ignorant fires under the extreme's asses, as his sway was not used to push for Trump's re-election. There is this 'gotta be twice as retarded to make up for the betrayal' mentality among enough of these protestors here, to prove they are TRUE and HONEST patriots who are superior Republicans.
To be fair, Ivermectin gives you super strength and turns you into a reverse centaur.They clog up the ED anyway. Wow, who knew you would shit yourself on ivermectin. Must be a medical emergency.
I'm talking to my colleagues at the hospital I used to work at and they get at least one per day who needs to be admitted because of the whole seizure thing. Can't resist that apple flavor.
I think it just makes you sick as a dog but won't kill you unless you do something insanely dumb like eat enough for eight horses. Also there are human versions of it you could probably get easily enough online that are actually 'proper' doses if you insist on a treatment as "experimental" as the "experimental vaccine" that has been used without major incident over 5 billion times now.Poison control calls and people in the ER with covid who’ve taken Ivermectin are up. Not for ivermectin overdoses, yet.
This reminds me of boomers that still insist DEET is dangerous despite 8 trillion applications worldwide since 1950I think it just makes you sick as a dog but won't kill you unless you do something insanely dumb like eat enough for eight horses. Also there are human versions of it you could probably get easily enough online that are actually 'proper' doses if you insist on a treatment as "experimental" as the "experimental vaccine" that has been used without major incident over 5 billion times now.
They're putting stuff in the horse-dewormer and it's making the retards gay!Chemically castrating yourself to own the libs
Alright, this is getting hilariously ridiculous. They can't honestly think that this is worth dodging the vaccine.Chemically castrating yourself to own the libs
As someone else said, it's extended to a general hatred and mistrust of anyone who even reminds them of an expert, or that experts might exist somewhere.As much as I joked about the subject in my previous post, there does appear to be an anti-medicine wing forming within the anti-vaxxers. Will it get nationally large? Who knows; it is causing issues in my state though:
A relative of mine stopped using her blood pressure medication, that has been taken for years with no problem, because they believe it was killing them like "the vax" will. A family friend stopped taking her anti-depression medication, which has resulted in an alcohol relapse that has become their coping instead, because all doctors are "lying communists".
Darwin must be somersaulting in his grave, right now, due to this undeniable proof for his theory.
I have no idea why people are trying to disagree with actual fact via negrating that post when doctors in the US were literally caught getting kickbacks for opioids and something like 3/4 of American men were handed over to a doctor who, being a trained medical professional, knew circumcision was globally recognized as an deleterious medical procedure without clinical merit and did it anyway for the money, with no objection to the parents (or attempting to convince them). Or the doctors that advocate and/or participate in child transition therapies, or sex confirmation surgeries in general.
My father had a heart attack immediately after getting his first shot, so I wouldn't say it's "without major incident".I think it just makes you sick as a dog but won't kill you unless you do something insanely dumb like eat enough for eight horses. Also there are human versions of it you could probably get easily enough online that are actually 'proper' doses if you insist on a treatment as "experimental" as the "experimental vaccine" that has been used without major incident over 5 billion times now.
now that you've clarified yourself i see what you mean, and yeah it is more plausible and less schizophrenic than the other leading theories flying around right now. do i agree with it? not necessarily since the global economy is still at a constipated crawl, vaccines are being given out for free, and elective procedures are back to being put on hold in most places. but it has some actual basis in reality compared to muh magnetization or muh nanobot injections.@Gaussiana My position isn't that it's a worldwide conspiracy; I just posited that a more reasonable conspiracy than a global malicious conspiracy was a much more understandable global complacency because there's money to be made. Whether or not that's the case is separate from the fact that there is, domestically and abroad, precedent set that yes, doctors, even across multiple countries, will do the same questionable things for money. You can accept the latter without extrapolating it to mean COVID is a global conspiracy: My point was that people who think it's a conspiracy for the simply notion that there's money to be made have more of a leg to stand on than people thinking it's a depopulation effort or what have you.
It doesn't make you immortal. You can still get hit by a car or have a heart attack.My father had a heart attack immediately after getting his first shot, so I wouldn't say it's "without major incident".
Plus there's all the cases of people who died after getting the shot, to the extent that Japan has banned the Moderna vaccine.
The Moderna vaccine shipment that Japan got had contamination issues related to the rubber stoppers, which fragmented into the liquid. Not good.My father had a heart attack immediately after getting his first shot, so I wouldn't say it's "without major incident".
Plus there's all the cases of people who died after getting the shot, to the extent that Japan has banned the Moderna vaccine.
Yeah, how do you know it's from the vaccine? And even if it was, a 1 in a million chance at an adverse reaction is still far less chances of something bad from covid.My father had a heart attack immediately after getting his first shot, so I wouldn't say it's "without major incident".
Citation neededPlus there's all the cases of people who died after getting the shot, to the extent that Japan has banned the Moderna vaccine.