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BFatts | 4 years ago
Even though we live in what is commonly referred to as a "society". We agree to live by certain rules and norms that allow us to coexist. There is a faction of fools out there who resist being a part of society, but claim all of its privileges. These are sub-human individuals who just seek some form of control over others. That has to stop.
loveistheanswer|4 years ago
Clinical trials are conducted over many years (rather than just 1) for historical safety reasons[1]
>There is a faction of fools out there who resist being a part of society, but claim all of its privileges. These are sub-human individuals
This is hate speech, especially considering the disproportionate rates of black and hispanic people who are unvaccinated.
[1]https://www.brightfocus.org/clinical-trials/how-clinical-tri...
actually_a_dog|4 years ago
It is not. Black & hispanic people are vaccinated at lower rates than white people mostly due to access issues, not refusal to get the vaccine. One of those access issues is, in fact, that they are disproportionately members of a part of society we've demanded to take a lot of risk: essential workers.
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2021/04/26/9899620...