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RE: Announcing #ExposeBillGates Global Day of Action on June 13, 2020

in #activism6 years ago (edited)

I'm not too interested in debating everything here since it's quite circular, however, I am quite curious about one part:

The rising army of the ill is not my concern, really.

This, you must realise, is A very uniquely American train of thought. Of all the countries I've l lived in, nobody else has this very self-centred viewpoint, even China where I live, home to some of the most selfish people I've come across. They still have this innate understanding that if they get sick, it affects other people, and those people get sick and die. Thus, they should protect themselves in order to protect others.

What train of thought do you and other conspiracy nuts have that make you feel its totally ok to do whatever you want as long as you are personally not affected, regardless of how much others around you are as a result of your actions?

This question is a genuine one because I hear it a lot but to me, it legitimately seems like such a small leap of thought processes to realise it doesn't hold water:

  • If you ARE vaccinated, you don't spread the virus
  • If you are NOT vaccinated, you can spread the virus

Why on earth would it be optional to allow you to be responsible for the death of countless others? (If you think that's an exaggeration, remember, a religious leader in Korea was responsible for their entire outbreak, and there are numerous examples of singular people, at concerts and other places, that have been the source of large outbreaks)

Edit: I'll throw you a bone, I got a little time before I gotta start work so I'll quickly browse ONE video and google a couple of things (don't call it 'research')

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