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"What happened to the flu" is a setup so the media can say "obviously the flu vaccine wiped it out!"

Reminder: Don't let opponents put arguments in your mouth that give them an easy counter-argument.

In gacha politics, the house always wins.

Instead simply say: the jab (not the vax, the jab) is dangerous.

Not "its experimental" because the media can always turn around and say "congratulations, it exited clinical trials and its officially approved."

Instead repeat this message over and over: The jab is dangerous. Its killing and disabling people far more than covid.

"What happened to the flu" is a setup so the media can say "obviously the flu vaccine wiped it out!" Reminder: Don't let opponents put arguments in your mouth that give them an easy counter-argument. In gacha politics, the house always wins. Instead simply say: the jab (not the vax, the *jab*) is dangerous. Not "its experimental" because the media can always turn around and say "congratulations, *it exited clinical trials and its officially approved*." Instead repeat this message over and over: The jab is dangerous. Its killing and disabling people far more than covid.

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Anyone who I would have to say this to I wouldn’t have a conversation with.

If a stranger wanted to argue with me about the efficacy of the jab, I’d just agree with them and encourage them to get as many jabs as they could.

“You should probably get double-jabbed or triple-jabbed. And make sure you get each brand of jab that’s out there too, because better safe than sorry, right?”