SoSickOfThatSOL Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago This **** infuriates me so ******* much. How are people so ******* dumb. As a health care provider in a third world country WE FIGHT to get vaccination across all the people. Money is our problem. And this countries with wealth just try to find excuses for lifesavers… smh 2
alexrex Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I fear the levels of ignorance and stupidity have reached a new high. And having that stupid orange mamooth as the President of one of the biggest exonomies in the world truly doesn't help. Sad part is that these irresponsible people put at jeopardy the common wellbeing.
helikesitheymikey Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Now, see how many of those people have a college education…
HeavyMetalAura Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago The thing that really gets me is the "vaccines cause autism" argument. Never mind the fact that there's no conclusive evidence, but even if there was, you'd rather have a dead child than an autistic one?? 3 1
Parachutes Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 5 hours ago, SoSickOfThatSOL said: This **** infuriates me so ******* much. How are people so ******* dumb. As a health care provider in a third world country WE FIGHT to get vaccination across all the people. Money is our problem. And this countries with wealth just try to find excuses for lifesavers… smh Yeah, part of the challenge is actually how successful vaccinations have been in the US; it kind of creates complicity here. Many people have never lived in a time where diseases like polio are prevalent, so they think they are non-issues that don't require prevention (when it's that very prevention which is keeping them being larger problems). This combined with widespread mis/disinformation from a fractured media environment, and a lack of science literacy make for a potent and dangerous combination. Having RFK as a prominent government figurehead will only accelerate things. Hopefully we have many experts already strategizing on how to undo this damage. (and I'm not saying that the success of vaccines in the US is a bad thing, of course not, just that it creates an interesting and challenging dynamic)
IBelonginYourArms Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Hope the whole world closes their borders to US citizens once people start going massively braindead because of the super new measles variant
BletaRexher Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I'm not antivax but I avoid hospitals/clinics unless I'm deathly ill after working in a hotel that had lots of healthcare workers staying. The rudest guests were always doctors who wouldn't even see you as a human. I don't trust people like that with my life, doctors in America are a disease. 1 2
Mezik Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Honestly the stupidity is infuriating. I've had to cut so many people out of my life who are anti vaxx because they'll just spew the dumbest, illogical, nonsense. During COVID I knew cocaine addicts who never passed high school science preaching on Facebook how vaccines were a disease of the mind and naturally immunity was the most important thing. Like get out of your psychosis and read a book, or even an article, before sharing your wrong opinions.
JustHoran Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 10 hours ago, Into The Void said: I get my yearly flu shot but I stopped the covid vaccine in 2021 Same.
velocity Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago that's what happens when you force a useless vaccine on people, rebellion is natural to humans 1 1
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