Vaccine Regret

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 honestly don't know, I'll probably look into it more today with certain other family. Knowing the luck one gets out in California though, I'd imagine they most likely didn't have her sign any exemption forms. After all, it's all about $$$$ in this day and age.
 
Did the jab rape the OP's dog? More seriously, the jab was just a tiny step in the massive amount of civil right violations caused by Corona, and, at least as it looks by now, there doesn't seem to be any long time effects for it, so no one would really dedicate politically to going against it (it doesn't help that it will be playing right into the anti-vaxxer angle).
 
More seriously, the jab was just a tiny step in the massive amount of civil right violations caused by Corona, and, at least as it looks by now, there doesn't seem to be any long time effects for it
You, I, nor anyone else has any way of knowing that until another few years go by at earliest. Don't forget that the standard trials for these jabs (assuming no complications) would have had them being released to the public in 2023-2024.

All the rainbows, sir.
 
You, I, nor anyone else has any way of knowing that until another few years go by at earliest. Don't forget that the standard trials for these jabs (assuming no complications) would have had them being released to the public in 2023-2024.

All the rainbows, sir.
The effects I'm most dreadful for are loss of fertility and birth defects, and this far I haven't heard any of it yet (and it's been 9 months since the original jab) If it gives me and all the other suckers some mega cancer in a decade then at least it will reduce the amount of old people plaguing the world.
 
The effects I'm most dreadful for are loss of fertility and birth defects
There's a theory going around that you yids got placebos or a different vaccine. The evidence is mostly that Israel's birth rate hasn't dropped compared to other countries. Personally I'm skeptical since I know that Haredis and Bedouin shit out kids constantly.
 
I have an Israeli former classmate whose 6 year old nephew (also Israeli) died in their sleep this past summer, I wouldn’t be too sure that Israel isn’t having problems that are not publicized because of censoreship. Just because there isn’t an OBVIOUS 100% sterilization rate based on recent pregnancies and births and an OBVIOUS >1% short term death rate doesn’t mean there won’t be massive repercussions longer term. And the short term malignant side effects could be underestimated quite a bit - even if you don’t see vaxxie you know openly suffering from chest pain doesn’t mean that some people you know arent suffering from chest pain and just haven’t revealed it to you.
 
One guy in England created the MMR regret movement by telling parents MMR gave their kids autism. People will believe all kinds of stupid things if you give them a simple answer to a complex question and promise a solution to a problem, especially if you appeal to their vanity and tell them they know something the experts don't. Once serious COVID becomes rare enough that the cost of not vaccinating is forgotten, the antivax movement will become even more widespread than it is now.

On the other hand, as the vaccines are normalized and the predictions of mutant babies and mass goy culling don't actually happen, maybe the antivaxers will forget about them and find something else to concentrate on. I remember a lot of them dropping the MMR thing when the HPV vaccine came out and they all decided it would either kill sterilize their daughters, turn them into turbosluts, or kill them on the spot. When that didn't happen, they were kind of quiet until COVID came along.

As a reminder to antivaxers, vaxies make more money than you, are better educated than you, and live longer than you, even when you exclude COVID as a cause of death. We are also better looking.
 
The effects I'm most dreadful for are loss of fertility and birth defects, and this far I haven't heard any of it yet (and it's been 9 months since the original jab)
It took five years for thalidomide to be linked to birth defects after the first affected baby was born, and there wasn't intense political pressure on doctors and researchers to keep their mouths shut when the saw a problem. Loss of fertility would be harder to measure, especially when they tanked the global economy at the same time which tends to put people off having kids anyway. We probably won't know the answer for a very long time.
 
I have an Israeli former classmate whose 6 year old nephew (also Israeli) died in their sleep this past summer, I wouldn’t be too sure that Israel isn’t having problems that are not publicized because of censoreship. Just because there isn’t an OBVIOUS 100% sterilization rate based on recent pregnancies and births and an OBVIOUS >1% short term death rate doesn’t mean there won’t be massive repercussions longer term. And the short term malignant side effects could be underestimated quite a bit - even if you don’t see vaxxie you know openly suffering from chest pain doesn’t mean that some people you know arent suffering from chest pain and just haven’t revealed it to you.
Israel benefits massively in this regard from having a pretty significant number of so-called ultra orthodox Jews who have a fuckton of kids and most definitely are not getting the clotshot.

One guy in England created the MMR regret movement by telling parents MMR gave their kids autism. People will believe all kinds of stupid things if you give them a simple answer to a complex question and promise a solution to a problem, especially if you appeal to their vanity and tell them they know something the experts don't. Once serious COVID becomes rare enough that the cost of not vaccinating is forgotten, the antivax movement will become even more widespread than it is now.

On the other hand, as the vaccines are normalized and the predictions of mutant babies and mass goy culling don't actually happen, maybe the antivaxers will forget about them and find something else to concentrate on. I remember a lot of them dropping the MMR thing when the HPV vaccine came out and they all decided it would either kill sterilize their daughters, turn them into turbosluts, or kill them on the spot. When that didn't happen, they were kind of quiet until COVID came along.

As a reminder to antivaxers, vaxies make more money than you, are better educated than you, and live longer than you, even when you exclude COVID as a cause of death. We are also better looking.
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Vaxies vedu biggu penis, velly educated biggu penus
 
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One guy in England created the MMR regret movement by telling parents MMR gave their kids autism. People will believe all kinds of stupid things if you give them a simple answer to a complex question and promise a solution to a problem, especially if you appeal to their vanity and tell them they know something the experts don't. Once serious COVID becomes rare enough that the cost of not vaccinating is forgotten, the antivax movement will become even more widespread than it is now.

On the other hand, as the vaccines are normalized and the predictions of mutant babies and mass goy culling don't actually happen, maybe the antivaxers will forget about them and find something else to concentrate on. I remember a lot of them dropping the MMR thing when the HPV vaccine came out and they all decided it would either kill sterilize their daughters, turn them into turbosluts, or kill them on the spot. When that didn't happen, they were kind of quiet until COVID came along.

As a reminder to antivaxers, vaxies make more money than you, are better educated than you, and live longer than you, even when you exclude COVID as a cause of death. We are also better looking.
>group a has bigger dicks and gets more chicks than group b
>t. group a

it’s like this was written for the express purpose of being referenced in /pol/ bait threads.
 
>group a has bigger dicks and gets more chicks than group b
>t. group a

it’s like this was written for the express purpose of being referenced in /pol/ bait threads.
There's not a single Richard on the list anywhere. What are you guys talking about?
 
It took five years for thalidomide to be linked to birth defects after the first affected baby was born, and there wasn't intense political pressure on doctors and researchers to keep their mouths shut when the saw a problem. Loss of fertility would be harder to measure, especially when they tanked the global economy at the same time which tends to put people off having kids anyway. We probably won't know the answer for a very long time.
Just reading up on this.
The drug was apparently marketed to pregnant women specifically and sold "over the counter" acc to Wikipedia despite not enough testing having been done.

One person, with some support from her colleagues, held back the tide in the US while everyone else got screwed.


Usually there is some fallout in terms of massive suits against the pharma companies bu the wiki mentions nothing:


Was there any consequences for this mass-maiming anad killing of babies?
 
The effects I'm most dreadful for are loss of fertility and birth defects, and this far I haven't heard any of it yet (and it's been 9 months since the original jab) If it gives me and all the other suckers some mega cancer in a decade then at least it will reduce the amount of old people plaguing the world.
Yeah especially since the spikes seem to really concentrate in ovaries. They're already gearing up articles to make people conceptualise all these vaccine side-effects as other things:


Same things with heart attacks:

 
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