There are millions of people who believe the rona vaxxine stops you from getting it and stops you from spreading it.
Both the CDC director and US president made this claim earlier this year...
It's a lie.
Same people will claim we are the ones 'spreading misinformation'.
Not only is it false, but many of the policies and mandates being proposed and implemented are based on this completely false premise.
Beyond being unethical, they don't even make scientific nor logical sense.
At best, the shots only protect the individual. Somewhat.
Mainstream media, politicians, and covid cultists want you to implicitly believe that:
Vaccinated = not sick/not infectious
Unvaccinated = sick/infectious
And that naturally acquired immunity doesn't exist.
It's all BS. Not even slightly correct.
Most people who accuse us of 'spreading misinformation' and 'not believing in science' are spreading misinformation and not following science. Nor logic.
It's all projection. The 'science' they are following is political science and their emotions.
If you want to take a therapeutic or prophylactic that may reduce your symptoms, then that's fine. Do what makes most sense for your personal health.
But it's not some huge selfless heroic act.
The coercion, shaming, bullying, and holier than thou nonsense is loathsome.
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It's still funny to me how virtually the entire continent of Africa shrugged off Covid without draconian measures or vaccinations, and Western media pretends these countries don't exist. 🤣
They talk about Africa when it fits their agenda. Not when there is something to learn.
There are multiple factors at play here and there are a couple of African countries that did have tough restrictions, but Africa generally doesn't fit the various narratives being peddled by Western media. 🤔
In fact, it blows many of these narratives up.
Only countries in Africa they may mention are South Africa and occasionally Kenya.
The homeless encampments in Los Angeles are tragic.
I still can't believe this exists in such a wealthy city in such a wealthy country.
It's hard to get over it... Witnessing some gnarly stuff out here. 😟
I've been to 100+ cities in 35 countries, and the most desperate and depressing homelessness I've seen is in LA and San Francisco.
In other places, it's primarily purely poverty driven, but in Cali it's combined with severe mental issues, drugs, bizarre polices, and apathy.
I've seen some miserable stuff on my travels and it's quite hard to shock me, but the California major city situation is truly shocking. Yet people here act like it's normal and acceptable...
It's hard to describe it. You have to witness it first hand.