Same with the What to Expect forums. Pretty much everything that could actually be interpreted as a legitimate argument gets deleted. If it sounds too good it's gone. And there's a gang of users on their who will enforce groupthink through sheer volume of comments. It's super annoying. But pregnant women ARE skeptical, and lots of OBs are still hesitant, that is clear and that's a positive.
I would love to believe there are more skeptics, and even better than that, ones that have spines and notice the fishiness of controlled information. I would like to say I see evidence of it but so far I don't.
There are some on the what to expect app. In my birth month forum group there was a good number, and there's a small conservative moms group that is, well, disappointing like many conservative groups but still overall on the subject of the Covid vaccines very skeptical. I mean it's no beacon of hope for the future of humanity over there, but it's a bit encouraging, it seems from looking at that group that maybe half of pregnant women are holding out. Obviously not the same in your experience though which is too bad...
I'm sure that baby center is the equivalent of Reddit. But even Reddit is allowing posts by people who have been harmed and are against the injections.
Would be interesting to trace the companies behind both.
I'm surprised that half of the pregnant women on your forum are willing to get the jab after all that has been exposed. Just a few years ago it was unthinkable to give any preggy any kind of vaccine or most any drug. Now, half the women are on permanent anti depressants. What does that do to the baby? White liberal women are the most prescribed, maybe that's why libs are so dumb.
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