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TorontoGold

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Cool story bro. I work in government and regularly talk with people with the EPA, federal reserve, and other US government agencies. I’ll trust what they have to say over just Google and paid medical articles written by people I have never met in my entire life. I would love to be able to quote them and use them as a source just to win an argument on a college football board, but it’s just not worth it. Making stupid arguments does not make you crazy, it just makes you stupid.
The link was using data from the CDC, you know, a government agency.

It's not an argument, literally a fact that there is a recorded figure that shows the amount of vaccines administered. Maybe there are edge cases where someone puts their friend's license at risk, but the fact remains that the majority of people got a dose and deemed it not dangerous enough to stop them from getting it. No amount of anecdotal stories will change that.

What's your point, make 7 posts and respond multiple different posters about how you're defs not mad and owned? On one hand, we have the CDC and on the other we have.....discussions with friends. Got it, oh and I'm the one who's trolling lmao.
 

Blazers46

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The link was using data from the CDC, you know, a government agency.

It's not an argument, literally a fact that there is a recorded figure that shows the amount of vaccines administered. Maybe there are edge cases where someone puts their friend's license at risk, but the fact remains that the majority of people got a dose and deemed it not dangerous enough to stop them from getting it. No amount of anecdotal stories will change that.

What's your point, make 7 posts and respond multiple different posters about how you're defs not mad and owned? On one hand, we have the CDC and on the other we have.....discussions with friends. Got it, oh and I'm the one who's trolling lmao.
I’m not arguing against your link. I never have. I’m arguing your irrational thought that just because someone took the shot they SUPPORT the shot.
 

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The link was using data from the CDC, you know, a government agency.

It's not an argument, literally a fact that there is a recorded figure that shows the amount of vaccines administered. Maybe there are edge cases where someone puts their friend's license at risk, but the fact remains that the majority of people got a dose and deemed it not dangerous enough to stop them from getting it. No amount of anecdotal stories will change that.

What's your point, make 7 posts and respond multiple different posters about how you're defs not mad and owned? On one hand, we have the CDC and on the other we have.....discussions with friends. Got it, oh and I'm the one who's trolling lmao.
Let’s say there are 160 million full-time workers in America. And the Biden administration mandated 100 million of them to get the shot, which both numbers should be public knowledge. That’s just the mandate from President Biden not including other small businesses that required the COVID-19 vaccine. So it’s safe to say up to 75% of the working population were mandated to take the jab or lose their job. You call that support. That’s dumb. If it was so widely supported, like 81% support, there would not be mandates at all.
 

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80% of my household did not get jabbed and the one who did regrets it. Wife works in a hospital that fired anyone who didn't get it. I'm the only one who got very sick - the vaxxed lady brought it home from the hospital and gave it to me but that was anti-science talk when it happened. Once I had superior natural immunity, why would I consider the vaccine? I guess my remedial knowledge of virology told me that natural immunity has always been superior and it would take some serious tinfoil hat conspiracy nuttiness to think I was in need of the vaccine at that point. Yet pressure persisted throughout society to get the vaccine and to this day there is no place to mark "natural immunity" for those maskholes still pushing this shit while conceding nothing and re-writing history to claim nobody was forced to do anything.
 

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Yeah them bats got out with perfect timing dummy
So China released a global pandemic killing, conservatively, 1 million of its own people just to prevent a second Trump term? lol
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Cardiologist asking for immediate suspension of mRNA vaccines isn't new. The most cited Cardiologist in world history has been pounding the table trying to get the covid vaccines suspended since 2021.

However - actually making it on a liberal channel and them airing the request to suspend covid vaccines - that's pretty new.


 

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If you’re 50 or older you probably should get vaccinated. Younger than that you’d be dumb according to the stats.
 

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I know everyone is different. I’m 59 and got Covid last week (4th time overall). It was like a bad cold. Lasted about 4 days. Not nearly as bad as the first time.
 

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You could always focus on boosting your immune system, a healthy diet, and having a plan for therapeutics. As opposed to putting the scientifically proven harmful "vaccines" into your body.
 

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I know everyone is different. I’m 59 and got Covid last week (4th time overall). It was like a bad cold. Lasted about 4 days. Not nearly as bad as the first time.
Does that seem to be the norm these days? As far as it not being as bad overall compared to the early strands.
 
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You could always focus on boosting your immune system, a healthy diet, and having a plan for therapeutics. As opposed to putting the scientifically proven harmful "vaccines" into your body.
I was working out 6 times a week and at 22 BMI, since I was preparing for a 100 mile hike at Philmont with the Boy Scouts.

Been there (still there) still got COVID.

The vaccines are not harmful. And your body's immune system is not, and never will be, perfect.

That being said, I haven't gotten a COVID booster in over a year...as I am far more concerned about the Flu right now.
 

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I know everyone is different. I’m 59 and got Covid last week (4th time overall). It was like a bad cold. Lasted about 4 days. Not nearly as bad as the first time.
If I was you, I might change the places I frequent. Glad it wasn't to severe.
 

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I was working out 6 times a week and at 22 BMI, since I was preparing for a 100 mile hike at Philmont with the Boy Scouts.

Been there (still there) still got COVID.

The vaccines are not harmful. And your body's immune system is not, and never will be, perfect.

That being said, I haven't gotten a COVID booster in over a year...as I am far more concerned about the Flu right now.
Where is your evidence that the vaccines are not harmful? I dont just take peoples word for it. You got to prove it. Just because rich ass doctors and pharmaceutical companies say its safe doesn't mean much to me. I've heard plenty of doctors say the vaccine is not safe.
 

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Where is your evidence that the vaccines are not harmful? I dont just take peoples word for it. You got to prove it. Just because rich ass doctors and pharmaceutical companies say its safe doesn't mean much to me. I've heard plenty of doctors say the vaccine is not safe.
It's proven they are harmful. Look at CDC link above. Post 8178.
 

ndfanatic78

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It's proven they are harmful. Look at CDC link above. Post 8178.
I know this and I dont need anything from a football forum to confirm that. There is evidence out there that it could be dangerous. There is nothing 100% definitive yet. Just like there is nothing definitive at all that it is safe but there are studies that could be used to argue that it is. I am not saying those studies are legit, especially since the majority were funded by the pharmaceutical industry or govt institutions controlled by the pharmaceutical industry, which should cause anyone to be skeptical. There is definitely strong evidence that the vaccine causes heart and blood clotting issues, but so does the virus itself. They haven't been able to determine if the vaccine causes a higher rate than the virus itself, at least nothing I have seen that is concrete, yet.
 
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The vaccines are not harmful.

Can you provide data proving this claim over 5 years? 10 years? 20 years?
Would you like to address VAERS or the Yellow Card system? (inb4 you parrot MSNBC and Maddow saying "correlation isn't causation")

Finally, you claim a null hypothesis. You said, "the vaccines are not harmful" - therefore they cause no harmful effects. Yet, there is ample clinical data (even from Pfizer and numerous government agencies) showing that the vax does have risks and clinically observed, causal side effects. But you already know this, and you are just making this claim in bad faith.

There is definitely strong evidence that the vaccine causes heart and blood clotting issues, but so does the virus itself. They haven't been able to determine if the vaccine causes a higher rate than the virus its self, at least nothing I have seen that is concrete, yet.

The vax doesn't stop infection. A vaxed person can still get COVID, and they can still suffer side-effects from the virus. That makes vax side effect risks additive to (not in place of) infection risks.
 

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If I was you, I might change the places I frequent. Glad it wasn't to severe.

First time was right at the start of Covid. Was on a cruise and the day we returned (2/29/2020) the ships were docked. Not sure if I got it on the cruise or shortly after but it was rough.
Second time was at a work event. Our director passed it to most of us.
Not sure the third time but my wife, daughter and I all had it.
Last week was from my daughter. Best we can figure is she got it from the doctor’s office and passed it to me while we were watching the game. Symptoms were so mild we thought it was just her allergies in the beginning.
Each time it is less severe. I think I might just be susceptible to Covid like my brother is to strep throat 🤷🏻‍♂️
 

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First time was right at the start of Covid. Was on a cruise and the day we returned (2/29/2020) the ships were docked. Not sure if I got it on the cruise or shortly after but it was rough.
Second time was at a work event. Our director passed it to most of us.
Not sure the third time but my wife, daughter and I all had it.
Last week was from my daughter. Best we can figure is she got it from the doctor’s office and passed it to me while we were watching the game. Symptoms were so mild we thought it was just her allergies in the beginning.
Each time it is less severe. I think I might just be susceptible to Covid like my brother is to strep throat 🤷🏻‍♂️
Glad you're Ok my brother.
 
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