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ALL VACCINES WILL KILL YOU - The evidence is overwhelming
The statement is fundamentally flawed and dangerous due to its reliance on misinformation, exaggeration, and conspiracy-driven rhetoric. Here's a brief breakdown of what's wrong and why someone might say it: What's Wrong: False Claims About Vaccines: The assertion that "all vaccines will kill you" or are universally harmful is not supported by scientific evidence. Vaccines undergo rigorous testing for safety and efficacy. Decades of data show they prevent millions of deaths annually from diseases like polio, measles, and smallpox. Side effects are rare and typically mild; severe adverse events, like anaphylaxis, occur in less than 0.01% of cases. Misrepresentation of Autism: The claim that vaccines cause autism, particularly with the dramatic example of triplets, is baseless. Numerous studies, including a 2014 meta-analysis involving over 1.2 million children, found no link between vaccines and autism. Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition with genetic and environmental factors, not a "vaccine adverse event." Conspiracy and Distrust: The statement invokes a distrust of institutions (e.g., HHS, vaccine manufacturers) and suggests a cover-up without evidence. Liability protections for vaccines exist to ensure supply stability, not to hide harm. The Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) in the U.S. addresses rare cases of harm. Hyperbolic Language: Terms like "poison" and "devastating" exaggerate risks and ignore the overwhelming benefits of vaccines, such as herd immunity and disease eradication. This emotional rhetoric obscures factual discussion. Why Someone Might Say It: Misinformation Echo Chambers: Individuals may be exposed to anti-vaccine content on platforms like X, where sensational claims spread rapidly. Confirmation bias leads them to accept unverified anecdotes over peer-reviewed science. Distrust in Institutions: Historical events like the Tuskegee experiment or pharmaceutical scandals fuel skepticism about medical systems, making some receptive to blanket anti-vaccine narratives. Emotional Appeal: Personal stories, like a family affected by autism, resonate emotionally. People may attribute complex conditions to a single cause (vaccines) for simplicity or to assign blame. Political or Ideological Alignment: The reference to "Bobby Kennedy" and "MAHA" suggests alignment with figures or movements skeptical of mainstream science. Such statements can be a rallying cry to galvanize supporters or push political agendas. In summary, the statement is a mix of debunked myths, emotional manipulation, and distrust, likely said to provoke fear or rally a specific audience. For accurate vaccine information, consult sources like the CDC or WHO, who idiots that spout the propaganda also want to de-fund surprise surprise. -
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What are you growing this year?
Well done your wife I’ve planted three fig trees, they appear to be thriving but their fruit drops soon after forming. -
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Travel Philippines Launches Digital Nomad Visa to Boost Tourism and Economy
Who needs it when you already can stay in the Ph on a tourist visa for 2 years! Then rinse and repeat -
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Why Zelensky Won’t Bargain Away Crimea — No Matter the Pressure
Immagine the following situation: Russia would like to win ALASKA (one of the states of the USA) by crossing the Bearing Sea with their army. They battled already ~3 years. To stop the war against the USA-state the Russians demand some parts of Alaska well known for its oil and mineral resources. If not given to the Russians the war between the USA and Russia would go on. Now ask some idiotic and stupid US-Reps - including Trump and his minions - if they would understand Russia's demand or if they would go on with the fighting. I guess by 100% that they and nearly all Americans would never give up the fight for their own state in order to have a peace agreement with Russia. Now, compare this with the policy of the ORANGE man - also called POTUS - and you can understand Zelensky . -
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Getting a 5 year motorbike license requirements
I think this birthday thing is a bit confusing. Let me see if I can get it with an example: If my 5 years licence expire 1 June 25 which is always also my birthday. Then I go renew before this date, I get licence valid from that date to 1 June 30. Now if I don't go, say let licence expire, and go renew in say 1 Dec 25, you think I get a licence from 1 June 25 to 1 June 31 ...!?
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