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From the study results:

Myocarditis and pericarditis were documented only in the vaccinated groups, with rates of 27 and 10 cases/million after the first and second doses, respectively.

Yet again, when we directly compare vaccinated people to unvaccinated people we see clear evidence of harm.

[direct link](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40985520/) From the study results: > Myocarditis and pericarditis were documented only in the vaccinated groups, with rates of 27 and 10 cases/million after the first and second doses, respectively. Yet again, when we directly compare vaccinated people to unvaccinated people we see clear evidence of harm.
[–] 2 pts

The parents that caved in and allowed their kids to be vaxed should be ashamed of themselves.

[–] 4 pts

"parents who caved" already implies that they knew it was wrong. Parents who are... let's say "stupid, but also care about their kids" should feel outraged. They should assemble the Lego Buldozertm and bulldoze the Lego offices of the Lego men, who pretend they look out for the Lego people and told every Lego child that they had to take a pretend vaccine, for a pretend pandemic. In Legoland

[–] 2 pts

They should, but they'll say something retarded like "at least we didn't get COVID".

[–] 1 pt

The study addresses that too.

From the results:

In both children groups, COVID-19-related outcomes were too rare to allow IRRs to be estimated precisely. Across all analyses, there were no COVID-19-related deaths, and fewer than seven COVID-19-related critical care admissions.

No measurable benefits from childhood COVID-19 vaccination. Only harms.

[–] 1 pt

Nope, you got something far worse. You made healthy young people unhealthy and probably for the rest of their now shortened lives. It may even be passed down to their kids if they have any as well.

But hey, you didn't get COVID (well, some of you did anyway so there is that).

[–] 1 pt

Their only answer to that would be to call you a racist Nazi.

[–] 1 pt

The ones who enthusiastically took their kids out to get vaxxed are already a write‐off.

[–] 1 pt (edited )

I feel bad for the kids. My parents made some good choices and some shit choices and I get to live with them. No one is perfect, but if you had a brain in your head and did even a hour of research you would likely not have allowed your kid to take the mRNA vax.

I had a co-worker that said basically "But he wants to play sports". I told him, take a couple of years off and still train and start reading more. He is not going to be a sports star, he probably won't care after a couple of years anyway and will probably go on to a very good career. Now he might be dead before he is 35 because you let him get the shot because he wanted to play football.