Seeing some smug twitterati posting their work-out routines sans myocarditis. Gets me thinking about rubber/glue reactions.
At the lowest level of debate, we have the "I'm rubber, you're glue: what you say bounces off me, sticks back to you" defence.
We see this a lot in the "dems are the real racists", right?
Remember when we were being told that if we didn't get the "vaccine", we'd surely die, and if we didn't die, we'd surely kill grandma? Well, too many skeptics took the rubber/glue defence, and now those same people who insisted we take the vaxx or die can now gloat that they took the vaxx and didn't die. They are stupid, remember, so there is no reason to point out their flip-flop: they won't get it.
Maybe the "vaccine" does do more harm than good. The evidence does seem to be piling up in favour of that hypothesis. But anyone at the beginning who went, "the vaxx is the real killer" when their neighbours went all hysterical about a cold virus, have given those same neighbours an excuse to accuse the vaxx-free of being the hysterical ones.