"People had the right to refuse it if they could handle the consequences of ignoring the advice of experts."
That is one of the most intellectually bankrupt arguments of the scamdemic and there were many. It also seems to be the favorite of communists and antifa when they brutalize people for their ideas.
"An unsupported opinion. Meanwhile the studies are quite clear..."
You are either dishonest or were asleep from 2020 to 2023.
You made to effort to link to studies that showed reduced immunity in those who got mRNA injections. Your ScienceTM is the same tired corrupt debunked propaganda we heard from government shills for years.
She says that folks, but it's just the opinion of someone you don't know.
As usual no proof is offered.
And if they offer any proof it turns out to be some supermarket tabloid nonsense or some eye doctor / nurse / homeopathic practitioner / electrical engineer / business CEO / cancer researcher / etc., not an expert in a relevant field.
And on the rare occasion they find something by someone with a background in communicable diseases and/or public health it's the one in many tens of thousands who has discovered they can make more money as a speaker/writer for conspiracy theorists.
"People had the right to refuse it if they could handle the consequences of ignoring the advice of experts."
That is one of the most intellectually bankrupt arguments of the scamdemic and there were many. It also seems to be the favorite of communists and antifa when they brutalize people for their ideas.
"An unsupported opinion. Meanwhile the studies are quite clear..."
You are either dishonest or were asleep from 2020 to 2023.
Unsupported personal options from some anonymous poster folks.
No attempt to respond to the science.
A few random nits and bytes among the gazillions on the Internet.
Nothing to see here.
You made to effort to link to studies that showed reduced immunity in those who got mRNA injections. Your ScienceTM is the same tired corrupt debunked propaganda we heard from government shills for years.
She says that folks, but it's just the opinion of someone you don't know.
As usual no proof is offered.
And if they offer any proof it turns out to be some supermarket tabloid nonsense or some eye doctor / nurse / homeopathic practitioner / electrical engineer / business CEO / cancer researcher / etc., not an expert in a relevant field.
And on the rare occasion they find something by someone with a background in communicable diseases and/or public health it's the one in many tens of thousands who has discovered they can make more money as a speaker/writer for conspiracy theorists.
Should that be "You make no effort"?
If so it seems she made no effort either.