RE: Food for thought: Short image... to the point. Something to think about.

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I hope that Hive never has the same type of censorship that has become oh so familiar with Facebook. Questioning the official narrative on there leads to shadowbans, canceled accounts, etc.

I am definitely not antivaccine, but it is crazy that we went from never having an mrna vaccine to having several in less than a year, having millions of people take them, to having people calling for them to be mandatory and criticizing anyone who is hesitant to take one before longterm studies can be completed.

Especially when you consider pregnant women are being encouraged to do this. Pregnant women have to ask their doctor for just about any medication because of the risks from side effects. They are told to avoid soft cheese, avoid scooping cat litter, and so much else and somehow these vaccines pose no risk?

I get that getting covid could be worse than a vaccine side effect, but in no way is that determined so quickly. How were women given thalidomide before they realized the dangers? You could say that there isn't any proof right now that these vaccines can cause longterm health effects for their babies, but absence of proof does not mean proof of absence.

I think taking a covid vaccine should be a choice that people can make as long as they know there are risks. If the risks outweigh the reward, then that is something they should be able to decide for themselves.



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Unless you are elderly and very sick COVID is far from as dangerous as any of the vaccine side effects. Especially with HCQ or Ivermectin being available.

It didn't kill young people. The vaccines do.

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