Is it really an "offtopic race-grift" if it's a fact?
its also a fact that so far only
YOUNG BLACK MINORITY WOMEN, (e.o.w. candace owens) have tried to influence trump on becoming an antivaxxer.
the
race, gender and
status really, really, really matter in this context ^right?
You can go to her
twitter page and from her tweets infer that she's a white conservative. Seriously, she re-tweeted about a " BOMBSHELL: New FOIA Documents Reveal the COVID Pandemic Was a DoD Operation Dating Back to Obama," which is hilarious. Yes, COVID was a DoD operation dating back to Obama. /s
No one, and I repeat,
no one other than antivaxx white conservatives have posted unironically about how the COVID vaccine made them shake uncontrollably the same way as depicted in those tweets.
yes and no-one but
YOUNG BLACK MINORITY WOMEN, (e.o.w. candace owens) have tried to influence a former US president and upcomming candidate of commander in chief of your country on becoming an antivaxxer
Tthe
race, gender and
status really, really, really matter in this context ^ right?
I'm not saying the vaccines are infallible or have no side effects. We have well-documented evidence of blood clots from the J&J vaccine. But the extreme "shaking" shown by Angelia and people like her is bullshit. Let's just say, white conservative antivaxxers are a notoriously unreliablle demographic. You should take their tweets and "evidence" with a huge grain of salt.
oh i will and i do, but you still haven't clarified what being
white has to do with anything and/or why you place such a continuous emphasis on that when there are plenty of examples of *insert skin* here, being vocal, fraudulent, maniuplative or just plain cringe regarding vaccin's pro or against.
Like, come on. I want you to see this "evidence" and then tell me with a straight face that it's not complete bs:
I don't know if you've ever visited a hospital m8 but i've worked in one for 4 years and no, that^ isn't complete BS in and of itself. (it might be, but she's a damn good actor at that then). Following vaccination, NMAEs are common. headache and myalgia comprised the majority of that, but muscle pain/spasms are also not an uncommon, especially when combined with fever.
And that’s not even going into things like rare allergic anaphylactic shocks or benign fasciculation syndrome as a side effect of anxiety post-shot or people who already have the first onsets of Parkinson. (I'm noticing a medicine/ drip bag at her hips)
In principle I would agree, but a lot of the big pharma skeptics are being fleeced by people like Angelia.
Yeah i'm not so sure she's fleecing. she might be, but she obviously wasn't a vaccin sceptic before otherwise she would have never gotten that Pfizer jab now would she?
There's a very easy way to call her out on that specifically though...Ask her to show her vaccin proof (she should be able to get that from the hospital archives)