Satire Or Serious: “Why Didn’t The Unvaccinated Do More To Warn Us?” By Tyler Durden

Is the Covid vaccine fiasco the unvaccinated’s fault? From Tyler Durden at zerohedge.com:

Given the gargantuan level of gaslighting going on globally, it is difficult for us to judge whether the following is the most serious reframing of the entire COVID crisis yet or the most satisfyingly satirical take on the farcical narrative-managers op-eds we’ve ever read.

You decide…

Via iqfy.com,

They knew: why didn’t the unvaccinated do more to warn us?

The unvaccinated knew what we didn’t. Some of them said too little. Most said nothing at all. A lot of blood is now on their hands.

As the world struggles to come to terms with the devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, one question that continues to surface is why the unvaccinated didn’t do more to warn us about the potential dangers of being injected.

While well intending citizens lined up, did the right thing, and received their COVID19 vaccinations — now seeming to do more harm than good — their unvaccinated friends stood by and let them do it. Some of them said too little. Some said nothing at all.

Even though they knew what we didn’t.

Our blood is now on their hands.

Those are strong words. But the unvaccinated had access to important information about the potential side effects of vaccines. They knew about the risks of severe allergic reactions, blood clots, and other serious health complications. They knew that vaccines did not immunize us. They knew it wasn’t effective, and that they can cause more harm than good.

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One response to “Satire Or Serious: “Why Didn’t The Unvaccinated Do More To Warn Us?” By Tyler Durden

  1. Hey, Pal, every time a tried telling someone that the mRNA clot shot was dangerous and ineffective, they dubbed me a conspiracy theorist. Sometimes you just can’t fix stupid!

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