There's still a majority of people who think things are going to be just fine and the vaccines are good for you

There's still a majority of people who think things are going to be just fine and the vaccines are good for you.

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And there is a loud minority of schizos that believe the government want to kill them. What's new?

I'm still waiting for my blood to clot or my brain to melt or my microchip to plug my artery or whatever the hell you nuts keep saying will happen to me Soon TM.

Might I ask what makes that idea so unbelievable to you?

Do you think the government of France gives a fuck about you?
Do you think the government of France is even sovereign?
What does the evidence suggest?
They need us all vaccinated for our own good?

Wouldn't they also need us cured of cancer, free of debt, and housed for our own good?

When has any government ever acted for the good of its common trash?
This has been an illusion all along. When you see this, you don't unsee it because it's true.

You probably don't think enough.

Is it not enough that the situation seems chaotic?

Does this not alone make you question the situation in which we find ourselves?

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"The situation"?

At this point you have to be a schizo to believe the goverment doesnt want to kill you.

>Says the last whitish man in Paris as his government imports more replacements as we speak

Things are going to be just fine. Pedo arrests are way up in case you hadn’t noticed

not gonna take it at all

Yes.
Sitting here on a message board stuck somewhere between a dude who is telling you they injected you with microchips and a glowfaggot telling you to take your meds because vaccines are super safe and effective (tm).

Here are the facts, homie: somebody is full of shit.
This should concern you.
If you have a heart beat, you should be paying attention and trusting pretty much nobody. Do your own thinking, champ.

Can you blast even more questions? thinking too much is a disease

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So is a myopic focus on the carrot dangling in front of your face.

The sane are doing their own thing, still aware of their surroundings.
Right now matters in a way yesterday and tomorrow never will.
If you overthink, you miss right now.

All the same, it is crucial that you do your own thinking, and that you engage in it as a hobby.
People will set aside 10 minutes to meditate.
This is great.
They ought to also set aside 10 minutes to think and pay attention to their thoughts.

This isn't a pro or anti-vax post.
This is a "hey folk, don't you all think you're oversimplifying something that is clearly a huge fucking problem?" post.
It's better I ask good questions than tell you some bullshit like half the other posters here.

Maybe you all don't. But I sure do.

not taking the vaccine, sorry

>Implying that I'd just blindly believe retard 4channers or "TRUST THE SCIENCE" redditfags
Lmao. Believe you me, I did my own thinking on this and consulted my friends in med school. I'm satisfied with my choice, especially considering the only guy that I know who died of the virus was unvaccinated (he was rather old, admittedly)

you forgot about the cancer

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>And there is a loud minority of schizos that believe the government want to kill them.
For milennia kings and queens have kept peasants starved to avoid revolts. Are you retarded?

I'm not implying that you'd blindly trust retarded 4channers, though some of whom might be the smartest people you've spoken to in years for all you fucking know, bud (probably not on /pol).

I think the problem is you think consulting a friend in med school is doing your own thinking. My problem is that most of you think this way and still somehow consider yourself smarter than retard 4channers at a random selection.
It's exactly what a retarded 4channer does, through irony not lost on me.
Your friend in med school isn't doing their own thinking. I know this for a fact because doctors aren't paid to do their own thinking, and I've watched them kill two people I love so far by 30. Doctors aren't the smart experts we hail them as. They're just normal people, who often suck at their jobs. Doing well in college is fucking easy compared to real life. And I can back that up.

Doctors are paid to memorize shit they are told. They aren't paid to solve your problems. They're paid to provide you a prepacked solution, or to butcher you. And who do you think funds medical research? Medical schools? Who owns all that?
It's not humanitarians. That's for sure.

Then, these shill doctors are paid to go home and fuck their wealthy jew wives, sit in their saunas, and ignore their spoiled ass kids, and not question their cushy fucking lives or the hierarchy they serve, which certainly has long since abandoned the Hippocratic oath.

Are we doing no harm by injecting people with experimental "vaccines?" If they kill literally even 1 or 2 people, then no. We aren't doing no harm. We're measurably doing harm.

In fact, I'd argue that preventative medicine as an approach is entirely an abomination against the sacred oath they all LARP as having taken.

It hinges on your fear of a threat you can't even see and your belief in the dogma.
We eat off of plastic and metal all day with metal fillings in our teeth and can't consider that perhaps we are poisoned.

Here, have a second one.

>My problem is that most of you think this way and still somehow consider yourself smarter than retard 4channers at a random selection.
I don't consider myself particularly intelligent or even smarter than a lot of the people here. However, I can't doubt every little thing on the off-chance that someone is deceiving me or I'm perceiving things wrong. I have to make a call, and I did. I don't regret what I did.
>I know this for a fact because doctors aren't paid to do their own thinking, and I've watched them kill two people I love so far by 30.
I had the exact opposite experience. People I knew suffered because they refused treatment. A friend had his leg amputated from tetanus, he was unvaxxed. My mom died from cancer, she was deathly afraid of doctors and refused treatment. My dad's friend died from COVID, he was also unvaxxed.
>If they kill literally even 1 or 2 people, then no. We aren't doing no harm. We're measurably doing harm.
But if you save 100 people, then you're reducing harm. No medication is 100% effective--nothing ever is--but as long as it's BETTER than the alternative, and from my experience it IS, then it's worth it.