Vaccine Regret

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Are we going to see a "vaccine regret" movement in the future when people realize that they haven't stopped covid restrictions, or really done anything at all besides fuck with your heart and make pharma companies a fuckton of contract money? I don't think this'll be a mainstream thing due to the control mainstream media has over the masses, but I can totally see a subculture around this forming where people try to "unvaccinate" themselves. Like those dudes that got circumcised and dedicate their lives to stretching their dicks to try and grow back their foreskin.
 
It probably already is happening, it's happening within my own family. I have an elder who happens to have pre-existing conditions, heart and lungs being the weakest points and most affected by COVID and/or the vax. They got the third booster and within 48hrs they had significant low blood oxygen counts and had to be admitted into the hospital. The doctors themselves told her the extra COVID and flu shots she got only made her immune system more compromised, leading to the declines. She's telling the family to avoid the COVID vax at all costs now, thankfully I've already been following that rule.
 
The doctors themselves told her the extra COVID and flu shots she got only made her immune system more compromised, leading to the declines.
Please tell me that at least those doctors are willing to sign whatever medical exemption forms she needs and aren't stuck denying all requests because reasons.

I know it's not very useful if she's already gotten the jabs, but you know, for new boosters they'll inevitably release...
 
For what it's worth, my parents lined up hook, line, and sinker for the vaccines. They were so excited for them that they had to go on a waiting list (which is crazy considering how like a month later you could get it anywhere in 5 minutes). They even pushed and pushed me to get it until they saw I was resolute and they backed off.

Fast forward to today with the talks of boosters and more variants, etc. My same parents who lined up on day one are now defiant AGAINST getting the booster (e.g. "fuck that") and have come to realize that I was right to say no originally. I'm sure there are many cases like my family.
 
is vaccine regret a thing? sure.
are you ever going to see a "movement" based on it? no chance in hell, the propaganda machine suppresses these opinions way too effectively for something like that to gain serious traction.

all you'll ever hear is the same as you're already hearing now.
>vaccine side effects are vastly overstated by nazi trolls!
>maybe vaccines aren't perfect but they're still super duper good so keep taking the jabs you bigot!
>covid is gonna exterminate everybody because fascists refuse to take the vax!
>anti vaxxers are subhuman evildoers and should be punished harshly!
 
How would you even “unvaccinate” yourself. There’s nothing left of the vaccine after a few
days, the long-term and late complications people are afraid of almost assuredly start directly after the vaccination and may just get diagnosed much later.

That being said I kind of regret taking the vaccine but I didn’t have much of a choice back then (needed it to visit gf in another country) and don’t have much of a choice now (as there’s going to be vaccine mandates in February here). I still believe the vaccines can be part of a sane campaign to stop the virus (i.e. reaching herd immunity “safely” by preventing critical disease progression in risk groups) and I would probably even get the booster voluntarily if it wouldn’t mean implicitly endorsing the political madness. If I sit it out maybe I can at least get Novavax but that choice will be about the only thing I still have some kind of control over.

It’s all fucking tiresome and it is obvious the government needs to find a scapegoat for the failed vaccine effort - they will vaccinate kids who have a higher chance of getting myocarditis than getting a severe case of covid, and we’re still going to have another wave of infections, they’re saying the vaccines don’t work against the new variant but we need to vaccinate anyway, it will never end and if we succumb to the “new normal” it’s all over. There’s probably no coming back from the multicultural health dictatorship we seem to become 10 years from now. Bouncing back from WW2 was easy in comparison.
 
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GET FUCKED SHEEPLE. SAME NIGGERS WHO WEREN'T GONNA TAKE "THE TRUMP VACCINE" IN 2020 ARE STILL AT AW THAT THE GOVERNMENT IS STILL TREADING ON THEM.

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I was pretty surprised to see a number of people turn around and say they're gonna refuse boosters. In the Netherlands political candidates have been barred from debates from not being vaccinated, all kinds of activity like jobs, cinemas, theaters, dance lessons are blocked for people without a vaccination in the 9 months before.

I'll believe it when I see it. I don't think they have the strength or strongmindedness to not get their booster shot when they stand to actually lose something over it. You have to be a cantankerous cunt to be able to resist in those circumstances and if you are, you would have resisted the first one.

But yeah, the complete reversal from "@Lemmingwise shut up with your conspiracy theories!" to "wait what video did you see? Can you send me the link" is an interesting reversal. Some of my friends do have a long enough memory to realize that all my predictions kept coming true. One even asked me yesterday if I think it's true that they're trying to remove all physical currency with a concerned look on her face, a topic I hadn't even broached.

My own biggest surprise is that my roastie neighbor who when I asked for advice on what dog to get, advised me to get a shitbull, has been very much on the ball on this whole topic and some of my best sources came from her. Whaddaya know, she's actually pretty good at doing research.

Which she should be as a police detective. But you know.... women.
 
It only took me 2 shots to realize my heart is worse off than it ever has been. But some people are so close minded they would have to get a devastating blow from multiple boosters to realize what they did was a horrible mistake, or they'd just acknowledge the death and heart attacks of the side effects of taking a vaccine and think it's worth it for preventing a so called deadly virus.
 
Someone in my extended family died unexpectedly of heart issues right after their second dose more or less (idk specifically whether it was myocarditis etc, everyone "tries" to keep it hush hush even though the whole fucking community could hear her status updates come across the scanner as the ambulance went to the hospital, an otherwise healthy middle age woman who exercised regularly and dieted was dying because her heart was beating irregularly, then it'd stop, then it'd come across the scanner again that they had a very weak beat etc. This went on for about an hour, while I personally know a lot of people around this area listened intently to the scanner, because everyone knew this woman. She didn't make it to the hospital.

To this day idk if it was actually the vax that killed her, she had done her second shot a couple weeks before, and I don't know if anything will ever come of it. But I know that pretty much everyone else in the family who was even considering it at that point, quickly reconsidered and some have been freaked out enough to pester me for medical "advice" because they had the first shot but not the second and are worried the first one could still kill them.

The crazy thing is I don't even lecture these people or share my real thoughts on the vax with them, my family, because I don't want everyone to get Gulag'd by association, Best Korean style. So I didn't even have to convince them, life happened around them and they came to their own decision.
 
I don't think there's gonna be a big vaccine-regret-wave. For most of those who got the jab it was a nothingburger. It's annoying that it didn't lead to the Coof going away, but it also didn't do them any harm.
There's the possibility that it's a slow killer for a more significant portion of the vaccinated, causing serious heart problems and the like, but I doubt it so far.
And even if it hits me, I won't regret it. I've always wanted to know what I could do if I had nothing to lose. And there would be lots of like-minded people then, I guess.
 
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