• @Jackthelad
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        -158 months ago

        I don’t think it’s controversial to be against forced medication.

        At least it never used to be.

        • @[email protected]
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          118 months ago

          See this is exactly why people are calling you out. We’ve seen this exact same bullshit so many times where it’s just like “oh we are being reasonable and just asking questions and doing due diligence” but they you always end up with the loaded language of “forced vaccinations” and “product testing.”

          Yes, in the middle of a pandemic, where people were dropping dead and entire medical systems were on the verge of collapse, timelines might have been advanced a bit. Your incredibly privileged language manages to leave that part out somehow, and replaced these very justifiable motivations with unfounded malevolence. It’s frankly insulting to those traumatized by not only the pandemic, but these selfish and toxic attitudes.

          And the worst part? You were proven wrong. Again. None of your concerns were validated. The vaccines were a miracle which brought us out of an extremely dark time. There was no corporate malevolence, no serious side effects, just good science and better outcomes. But still, for some reason, you will cling to your utterly selfish positions and bullshit concern trolling, and that’s why everyone is pissed off at you. Because you’ve clearly learned nothing, and will obviously force all of this same nonsense on us the next time there is a tragedy.

          • @[email protected]
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            -58 months ago

            The person you are talking to isn’t an anti-vaxxer though. They are pointing out that vaccine mandates are questionable at best in terms of ethics. The campaign to push vaccines was also fraught with issues that helped create more antivaxxers.

            • @Soggy
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              108 months ago

              Questionable ethics? Not for collectivists. My personal freedoms do not trump the well-being of the rest of society, and it’s perfectly reasonable to have rules about health and hygiene to protect the whole.

                • @Soggy
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                  08 months ago

                  I just don’t give a shit about it compared to the cost of letting people do whatever they want.

            • @bitchkat
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              78 months ago

              We have had vaccine mandates for decades in order to do things like have kids attend school.

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              I’m sure familiar with this type of concern troll. They are in the first stage of their descent. Possibly the second stage, based on the loaded language they are using.

              I have personally lost several family members to this exact “reasoning” so I know precisely what it looks like a few months later.

              • @[email protected]
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                -38 months ago

                Concern troll? Are you calling me or them a concern troll? I don’t think pointing out how badly run campaigns and regressive legislation lead to reduced vaccine uptake is concern trolling. Concern trolling would be pretending they were concerned for your mental or physical health as a way to make your opinion seem invalid.

          • @Jackthelad
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            -88 months ago

            My concerns? What were my concerns?

            I’m talking about trying to prevent diseases coming back due to increased vaccine scepticism that started with governmental COVID responses. I wasn’t sceptical of the vaccines and nowhere did I say I was.

            no serious side effects

            Not widespread, but none at all is patently untrue. There will always be serious side effects in rare cases in any medication.