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Can we build a database of info that proves the simple statement that taking the jab once was the wrong choice? Is there enough info out there to convince a reasonable person, but one that has to get through the cognitive dissonance?

I think we could do this with the simple argument that there was no way to know that it was safe long term because, well, simple logic.
But that's not enough, in this case.

So can we compile times that we were knowingly lied to? Can we compile actual evidence of deaths related to the jab? General signal, isn't enough. I need numbers and data. This person is a little autistic in this sense.

I'm aware of some of these things but I'm sure there are many not on my radar. So crazy that so many people thought this was the right thing to do.

Can we build a database of info that proves the simple statement that taking the jab once was the wrong choice? Is there enough info out there to convince a reasonable person, but one that has to get through the cognitive dissonance? I think we could do this with the simple argument that there was no way to know that it was safe long term because, well, simple logic. But that's not enough, in this case. So can we compile times that we were knowingly lied to? Can we compile actual evidence of deaths related to the jab? General signal, isn't enough. I need numbers and data. This person is a little autistic in this sense. I'm aware of some of these things but I'm sure there are many not on my radar. So crazy that so many people thought this was the right thing to do.

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There is no one argument that will change people's minds. You have to find out the reasons why they got injected, and then prove those wrong.

They did it to protect others - The shots don't make you immune. They don't prevent you from becoming infected and contagious. What they do is "make the symptoms less severe", right? Well, someone who didn't get the shots will wake up one morning with a sore throat and a runny nose. And they will know they are infected and contagious. But someone who got the shots, someone who's "symptoms are less severe", will wake up that morning and have no symptoms. They will then go out in public, visit family members, while being contagious without knowing it. People who have no way of knowing if and when they are contagious are far, FAR, more likely to infect others. By getting the shots, you are MORE likely to infect others, not less likely.

They did it so that they themselves don't get really sick or die. - We now know that the shots prevent people from becoming immune to Covid. People who got the shots catch Covid over and over again. Even catching the same strains of Covid over and over. Even if they believe that Covid is what causes the heart conditions and not the injections - By getting the injections, they will catch Covid over and over again until Covid does give them a heart condition.

Meanwhile, statistics and facts won't change their mind. Instead, you need to use the "facts" that they believe. Like how the injections make your symptoms less severe and Covid is what gives you heart conditions, not the injections.

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Do you have sources for this "shots preventing immunity" thing? Would love to see that. I have heard it. But only a hypothetical discussion where this could be happening.

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Do you have sources for this "shots preventing immunity" thing?

No I don't. I'm just going on the fact that many people test positive for Covid over and over again. There are plenty of people who have been "diagnosed with Covid" multiple times. Biden, for example, tested positive for Covid twice.

And like I said before, statistics and facts won't change their mind. Instead, you need to use the "facts" that they believe. And one of the things they believe is that they can catch Covid over and over again.