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adragons 1 point ago +1 / -0
  1. that means it's a leaky vaccine that is breeding more virulent covid. Therefore you should not vaccinate.

  2. Except we're talking about a virus. The analogy should be:

Poisonous cereal is constantly flying down your gullet. It does nothing unless you get a big clump of it. If you do get a big clump, you'll survive 99.97% of the time. Is there any sense in taking a vaccine that will increase that 99.97% by 1% if the vaccine has a 0.5% chance of nearly killing you?

  1. Vaccinated get a pcr CT of 0-28. Unvaccinated get a CT of around 40.

"It's just dead nucleotides" -Fauci

Therefore the claim unvaccinated people are dying from covid more is untenable. The testing guidelines are designed to mislead.

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adragons 4 points ago +4 / -0

Fake news hides in vagueries. How many is a few hundred? Contrast it to:

Pfizer (PFE.N) and BioNTech SE have said they will ask ... to authorise booster shots to head off increased risk of infection six months after inoculation.

Why does infection risk increase after 6 months?

What does pfizer say the ARR (effectiveness) is for it's vaccine? Like 1%.

Realize, they don't work. Each shot carries risk. Does it make sense to risk a serious side effect for a potential 1%? Or is it better to go work out, eat healthy, wash your hands etc?

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adragons 3 points ago +3 / -0

And the government operates at 0 cost and 100% efficiency? No, so there is additional cost that needs to be payed for "somehow".

Also sales tax is charged on top of carbon tax - which is not returned. So carbon tax is also an increase of sales taxes.

Also, carbon tax inflates the COST of everything, which causes inflation - which makes the 99% of people poorer.

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adragons 3 points ago +3 / -0

Duh. Urban ghg come from urban areas.

Ways Canada carbon tax reduces ghg:

  • j/k it doesn't

Things turdy did/plans that makes ghg worse:

  • pointless tax [1]
  • put corn in fuel
  • plastic ban

Ways we can reduce ghg:

  • make electricity really cheap. Focus on nuclear, deregulate a bit to lower construction costs [2]
  • promote nat. Gas as a coal substitute
  • treat our sewage. I think some facilities are planned/under construction... I thought Canada was supposed to be a first world country.

Things that are admirable but not actionable:

Funding fusion research. Fusion would be nice, but you shouldn't make plans around something that hasn't materialized yet. By contrast coal power is still a thing and today we can easily cut those emissions in half with nat gas.

note 1: Taxes make pollution worse by making people poorer. Dealing with waste properly (like recycling, taking trash to dump) costs money; the poorer you are the more likely you'll just dump it.

note 2: Cheap electricity lowers ghg by making EV, and electric heating more attractive.

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adragons 10 points ago +11 / -1

Something between resignation and ennui for me. I'm resigned to the fact that our politicians are all little-hitlers. But people won't listen. I'm annoyed with how stupid a huge portion of Canadians are and how long it's taking for them to wake up and smell the guano.

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adragons 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not a nurse, but from the animation it looks like one needle tip is used to draw the vaccine then swapped with a new one. I assume the air in the new needle tip is purged before injection and the air from the bottle now at the top of the syringe is enough to push all the vaccine in all the way thru the needle tip.

It heavily relies on the nurses skill not to draw too much air though so it seems bad.

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adragons 6 points ago +6 / -0

anti-black racism course: Where you go to learn how to be racist against black people.

It's too much to expect anything better from communists though.

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adragons 4 points ago +4 / -0

http://youtu.be/plVk4NVIUh8

Stuff evolves randomly. Mutations don't survive long enough to thrive because the original variation just drowns out the mutation. Until there is some kind new environment that favors a mutation, those mutations don't thrive. Vaccinated people are like the increased concentration of antibiotic. It is the vaccinated who provide evolutionary pressure.

"Well if the whole world gets vaccinated there will be nowhere for it to thrive."

A) it's not possible to sterilize the world of any kind of pathogen.

B) did you forget that coronavirus came from bats?

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adragons 7 points ago +7 / -0

One of the things that bother me, mentioned in the article is private healthcare. Communists think allowing it is going to "create separate castes." All the doctor and nurses who want more money work in the us. Banning private healthcare just means that: people who can afford the procedure and the flight to a different country, and the time off work can have better/sooner care (a rich person's club) those dollars leave the country, people just priced out can't alleviate demand from the public system. So banning it just means the private caste is more exclusive and worsens the economy.

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adragons 4 points ago +6 / -2

No. The mRNA doesn't stay in you forever. It mostly does nothing for healthy people. It harms some. Then it disappears.

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adragons 10 points ago +10 / -0

We've been at herd immunity the whole time. 97% of people have partial immunity from t cell memory of one other coronavirus. The whole pandemic was a farce. The vaccine is some risk for no benefit, aka riskier than the disease.

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adragons 12 points ago +12 / -0

I remember people on r/canada telling me there's nothing wrong with an economy based on baristas and endless immigration and labour remittances.

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adragons 3 points ago +3 / -0

It could be an actual routing problem on the internet. Try again in a day or two.

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adragons 5 points ago +5 / -0

In acid preferably.

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adragons 1 point ago +1 / -0

He violated you by breaking your ??

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adragons 2 points ago +3 / -1

Stick it to the man: Be super racist like me, Mega-Hitler.

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adragons 10 points ago +10 / -0

Hey now. You're giving too much credit to Turdy. Xiden deserves some too.

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adragons 12 points ago +12 / -0

No point in vaccinating anyone. 97% of people have existing corona t-cell immunity.

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adragons 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah. Whatever. Xidens America is never going to punish a Chinese person for conspiring with Iran.

We're not going to do anything, so might as well let her go.

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