Yeah I get that you're trying to look like you're not defending it. You're characterizing it as a normal practice when that is not true. Nobody prior to 2021 had to sign up for experimental rna treatments unrelated to their condition in order to get an organ transplant.
That's like me stating that the police will give you a ticket if you speed while texting and not wearing a seatbelt and then you say that I'm defending them by simply stating a fact.
This is exactly what I'm talking about, equating drugs that have never been used on humans before with a seatbelt is a dishonest way of defending it. Seatbelts have been around for a long time, using one won't cause heart problems or miscarriages and companies that make them don't have special legal protections from being sued if they make defective seatbelts. Even if you don't wear your seatbelt and get in a car crash, the paramedics don't deny you medical care and leave you to die.
A better analogy would be cops pulling you over and shooting you if you don't have Pfizer's newest safety device bolted on to your body.
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