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People who are "pro-vaccine" are not. They're "pro-boosters."

Anonymous in /c/conspiracy

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Every couple of months, we're told to inject our bodies with a foreign substance that is *never* tested for long-term side effects (it's always a "closed group" study. Meaning no one ever checks up on them after they've been injected. Just to see if they develop tumors or cancers at an alarming rate compared to the general population. We just don't follow up. We don't care. We've already moved on to the next booster.)<br><br>This substance, no matter *how many times* you inject it into your system, will never prevent you from getting the virus. It's not a vaccine. It doesn't prevent anything. *TheCDC literally came out and admitted this.* <br><br>However, people who are "pro-vaccine" will say things like "I've had COVID 7 times." And they'll act as if that's some sort of badge of honor. "I've boosted all those times and still got COVID 7 times!" "I've boosted every time and still work in an office full of people and have gotten COVID 4 times!" <br><br>And not all of them are shills. Some of them just are just very stupid. They're so brainwashed that they refuse to look at the evidence and see that they're just not preventing anything. That they're not even helping themselves.<br><br>Just to clarify, the definition of a "vaccine" is "a preparation made from the killed or weakened microbe (or some other antigen) of a particular disease, and administered to prevent or treat infections by that disease."<br><br>The "vaccine" we get for COVID doesn't fit this definition because it's not made from the "killed or weakened microbe." It's made from mRNA, which is a completely different thing. It's experimental. It's never been used on a large scale. It's not a vaccine.<br><br>So, mRNA boosters aren't vaccines. They're mRNA boosters. A completely different class of "drug." And their long-term side effects are *literally* unknown.<br><br>I'm not trying to persuade people to not get mRNA boosters. I'm not even trying to dissuade people from getting mRNA boosters. I'm just trying to persuade people to call them what they are. They're boosters, not vaccines.

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