There Will Be So Much Backlash To This Wildly Restrictive mRNA Vaccine Mantra Culture

“WHY DON’T YOU TRUST THE SCIENCE???? CANCEL CULTURE ISN’T A THING!!!!!!!!!” they yell as they are stone cold banning you from your long-held social media platforms, and places of drink, and work, and worship. Disparaging you suddenly as anti-science and a total loon to your peers and friends.

If that’s been some variation of your experience — you’re not alone.

It’s happening to millions of us.

Really kind of incredible.

There is a silent majority, and they aren’t necessarily pro-Trump, and they aren’t racist, and they won’t be wrong when they finally do peacefully push back against this crescendo of public policy tyranny. Tyranny, and insanity.

Like actually was open to the vaccine personally — then after seeing so much of our content be banned from reddit, and weird comments that seem like they’re straight out of the CCP’s mouth, practically begging anyone who will listen to take the mRNA science experiment, like no… you’ve just got my conspiracy gears a ‘crunching. Sorry, but you did, and now the more I look, the more off the whole narrative is — from start to finish.

Why do you have to push a vaccine this hard? People just take vaccines, normally. They don’t need sweepstakes, celebrity endorsements, or online intimidation reddit gestapos to convince you to JUST TAKE THE JAB!!!

NO.

Now I won’t. Not now, not ever. “You shall not pass,” as Gandalf would say. And I’m serious — I’ve lived this long without Bill Gates funded mRNA gene therapy, and I’ll take my chances moving forward. My body, my choice. (And no, not a conspiracy theory: the protein folding whiz kid at Dartmouth who developed the spike protein upon which the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines are built was primarily funded by a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.)

via reddit comment

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Perhaps weirdest of all, however, was to see a Yahoo! News homepage article written by someone around my age (in other words, a fairly young guy) criticizing US Senator Rand Paul, who is an actual medical doctor — a licensed M.D. — for stating he doesn’t plan to take the vaccine, since he believes he already has natural immunity from getting infected with COVID19, and then recovering from it.

Rand Paul’s statement, in line with more than a century of completely accepted medical orthodoxy when it comes to believing those who are infected with a virus then carry immunity to that virus, was viciously derided by someone who is young, who is not a doctor at all, and who reeks as some kind of almost propagandist or operative.

Who are these people pushing this stuff on us, so monolithically? What are their medical or scientific backgrounds? Why do they just assume we need to listen? (Many of these same people in the media were blogging back in 2016 and 2017 that there was nothing to the Epstein/Ghislaine Maxwell scandal — how wrong they were on that front; yet we are to trust them without question on a matter of molecular bio-science? Oh okay.)

If we should all trust the science, why slam an actual doctor’s choice to not take an experimental vaccine built on a totally new biotech platform, because he believes he has actual immunity from being sick.

And if protecting the herd is the goal, why push a vaccine on him anyway? Why push the vaccines, if they’re needed for vulnerable uninfected people across our population, on those who’ve already had COVID19 and recovered?

It makes little logical sense at all, from a triage of care or basic reasoning standpoint. Again, with limited vaccines and time to reach “herd immunity” or close to it — why in lockstep so viciously try to convince those who already had actual COVID to take a mRNA vaccine that is at best an imitation of the infection the person has already completely recovered from? Why? Why not leave them alone, unless getting the vaccine into their body is for some reason the public health priority, which would be troubling, to say the least.

It’s a reasonable question no one seems able to answer. And aside from all these points, I just find the intimidation creepy. I’ve not once made a serious medical decision based on peer pressure or anonymous Reddit sockpuppetry, and today won’t be the day I deviate from that life course.

Sorry, mRNA vaccine pushers. You’ve lost me.