Message from @BeemanIT
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Oof
I’m vaccinated
Now here's another.
What is your belief about Vaccines?
Please do list them one by one if you're considering doing a whole paragraph.
I was for vaccines until I needed to do my research on them.
I’m generally for vaccines
Well, according to the terrain theory of disease, sickness is the body's self-healing process. The body expels toxins built up over time. The body does this by _creating viruses_ to attack and destroy diseased cells, toxic cells.
So, I'm not sure what to think about vaccines. It would seem to me that vaccines introduce _another toxin_ into the body to distract it from the ones it _was_ getting rid of, which suppresses the symptoms. Does the flu virus really mutate all the time? Does it really hide all summer long, suddenly appearing _everywhere at the same time_ near fall/winter?
Puhuhu... something is amiss.
You get more sunlight in the summer thus your body produces vitamin D
Bingo.
In winter most people are vitamin d deficient
Well I got the flu once in summer.
Basically spread through our (extended family) household.
If I’m being completely honest, I’ve got a right-wing Christian doctor I like, and he does tell me not to get the flu vaccine because it changes every year and half the times the experts will chose the wrong strain, and I trust him enough to take his advice on vaccines
Rewind to the 1918 Spanish Flu. It was the coldest winter on record. People stayed inside. No sunlight. Vitamin D deficiency. People got sick _everywhere at the same time_ which doesn't line up with the germ theory of person-to-person contagion.
I've been taking vitamin d for over a year and don't remember last time I was sick
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I haven't had a flu since early 2019.
And supposedly there's a super deadly pandemic, which, at first, I was "trying" to catch. I touched my face. I didn't wear a mask. I didn't social distance. And what happened? _Absolutely nothing._
Then I did some reading, discovered that terrain theory is a thing... and now I _question everything I am told._
It is foolishness to live in irrational fear of getting sick. Getting sick is part of life. I learned that many times over.
You know... in a very quick read that's a very interesting concept that I think likely has some merit given that it seems evident in folks you know like some people rarely seem to get ill while others seems all the time
But I'm super "unhealthy" though and I rarely get sick
But maybe that's like, active immune system or something?
Why do I go years without getting so much as a cold, despite _no vaccines_, yet, at the same time, all my vaccinated friends are getting sick _several times per year?_
Seriously.
Also, I work retail, so if germ exposure is a thing, I've got _plenty of that!_
Ah ha ha.
Perhaps you will, at the very least, understand why I consider covid-19 to be a complete joke, even if you don't agree with me.
I mean, I’m vaccinated myself but politicians take it too far demanding that others get vaccinated. It should be a choice
I probably had Covid back in FEB but didn't notice it.
My parents had something around the same time
Vaccines are a pharmaceutical drug as far as I'm concerned. Why should that EVER be mandatory? It shouldn't. MY BODY MY CHOICE and all that jazz.
Agreed
I agree
But you need to protect grandma on her deathbed.
My grandparents are already dead.
I'm so tired of hearing that
Making the young suffer for the old who have lived their lives
If grandma were still alive, she'd tell me not to worry, because my grandma wasn't a stupid sheep.
So... Ha!
It's not even about saving the elderly, traditionally these radical socialists have looked to eliminate the elderly or other societal burdens regardless