03-03-2022, 11:18 PM
over a million adverse reactions reported at vaers including tens of thousands of dead
Other things kill/maim more, but we tolerate them because they're both visible and well-understood (alcohol, tobacco, car wrecks, etc) and therefore no outrage is required. The principle is similar to Rob's example about obviously needing to wear masks during a volcanic eruption vs being told to wear masks for an invisible unknown.
I wonder how many "COVID deaths" were inevitable, just premature. It will be a few more years of statistics before this becomes apparent, if ever.
Other things kill/maim more, but we tolerate them because they're both visible and well-understood (alcohol, tobacco, car wrecks, etc) and therefore no outrage is required. The principle is similar to Rob's example about obviously needing to wear masks during a volcanic eruption vs being told to wear masks for an invisible unknown.
I wonder how many "COVID deaths" were inevitable, just premature. It will be a few more years of statistics before this becomes apparent, if ever.