Message from @Scraps
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Guys
yea?
Should I ask my Science teacher what she believes in
Gimme some questions
well if she is a teacher she better believe in dino earth
yes
ask her opinion on anti vaccers
or what is the average size of a wee wee
afaf
She doesnt believe in Dino Earth, she doesnt know where the Ice wall is, and she thinks antivax Moms are people who are misinformed
what about the wee wee question? this is the most important one
smh
I cant ask that
shes a christian
oh then
...ask her her opinion on atheists
she just shrugged awkwardly
she sounds like a fun teacher lol
yeah
shes awkward
yeah
She made *clap Clap* Peer Review a thing
I need this teacher in my life
She understands memes
most of my teachers are like either too old to understand embarrassment or too young and are really boisterous so a weird lot if you are shy
Yeah
Next period I have her husband
Hes pretty awkward too
sounds fun
ye
**Question Of The Day #27**
Is it right that pharmaceutical companies have ‘blanket amnesty’, a passed legislation that allows them to avoid legal action for vaccine injuries?
Let us know what you think in the <#484514023698726912> 😃
Yes
also yes
No
yo z
Morally no, however the United States government is the finest government in the world that money can buy. Politicians who don't accept campaign donations from pharmaceutical companes will often lose an election. So from their point of view they will follow the money, if they have to sign bills such as Vaccine kangaroo court bills or mandatory vaccinations, let slide pharmacueticals that do more harm than good, they will do it in order to remain in office.
Dont be stupid
So morally no, but the politicians are having the carrot and stick treatment by big pharma.
Consider this, there are minor side effects for some vaccines in rare cases. Out of the millions of people that are vaccined for let's say disease X some may have side effect A (although they will be immunised from disease X). So let's say if some stupid parent sues the company for this they're gonna have a hard time sustaining these lawsuits and money which can be used in research will be spent on these lawsuits.
However, in cases where the research was incomplete and the vaccine was harmful for let's say 5 percent or more of the population and we find reasosn suggesting a mistake from the companies then yes they should be sued