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Some people want to believe that the mRNA itself doesn't break down after the fractional protein it's programmed to create, is created by cells.

[–] 3 pts

I'm seeing all kinds of crazy, incorrect crap about this vaccine. One guy on the front page of Poal is raving that it's an "organism". Like I told him, there's plenty of reasons to avoid this vaccine, but making up random false shit isn't helping.

Edit: Oh lol, it's the OP that's raving.

[–] [deleted] 3 pts

There is now a lot of Voat insanity on Poal. I hope rationality will prevail over ignorance.

[–] 1 pt

I just hope the Koch's Postulate cultists have missed the jump. They claim that viruses don't exists because a Robert Koch said so in 1884.

[–] 3 pts

It simply shows a staggering lack of knowledge on the matter.

I do suppose that is a byproduct of biology and molecular medicine being rather dogmatic/centralised - you’re not really gonna be able to do any meaningful research on your own.

[–] 0 pt

Yeah, that's true. I have the benefit of a degree and ten years working in medicine so I've got a pretty solid grip on biomed, and it's hard for me to comprehend that some people don't. It's just frustrating, I guess. It's like being an expert computer programmer and having to listen to people vehemently claim that computers run on magic pixie dust.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts (edited )

Yeah there is plenty to criticize we don’t need to just be stupid. This is the stuff they cut and paste to make us all look like idiots. It works, too. They show this crap to normies and push them even further into the vaccine camp.

My favorite is the “why does everyone have to get vaccinated if the vaccine works“ when their claim is that it’s the way the damn thing is designed. You need a certain percentage of the population to take the vaccine because the vaccine makers themselves claim that cross vaccination is vital to the process so we need as many people as possible.

Is that true? I don’t believe anything they say!

But they have already set that narrative.

There’s nothing honorable about stepping into their trap and ruining your argument by asking “oh yeah, why do we blah blah blah blah” when they already set up the answer.

If your ultimate goal is to get people to understand why they shouldn’t take the vaccine, giving the other side ammunition isn’t going to convince anyone of anything. If your goal is to simply state the truth but push even more people into vaccines, then more power to you.

[–] 0 pt

Sometimes I think the anti vaccine rumors are not only spread to make us look like idiots, but it is a huge and coordinated campaign. Even the Pope participated by claiming the vaccines contain cells from an aborted fetus. They do it to keep the discussion away from the therapeutic options so they can prolong the plandemic, and then they can blame anti-vaxxers because many people avoided vaccination. The second benefit is that many people who cry wolf now won't do it the next time, when the really bad stuff gets rolled out.