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As I’ve said before antivaxxers are avoiding vaccines because they want to avoid taking responsibility. A disease is something that happens to you - not something you are responsible for. Therefore any bad outcome is not your fault. You also don’t have a choice about treatments. if you very ill you’ll have to to take whatever treatment is available. So any bad outcome from the treatment isn’t your fault.
As I’ve said before antivaxxers are avoiding vaccines because they want to avoid taking responsibility. A disease is something that happens to you - not something you are responsible for. Therefore any bad outcome is not your fault. You also don’t have a choice about treatments. if you very ill you’ll have to to take whatever treatment is available. So any bad outcome from the treatment isn’t your fault.
Vaccines on then other hand you have to make the decision to get it. Therefore any bad outcome from the vaccine is your fault.
The next logical step to that story is AOC capitalizing on that narrative and makes an event out of her happily paying her ‘tax the rich’ tax.This is just hilarious. Do you think it too just Sliwa to come up with this or did it take a whole Republican social media think tank to drum up this tweet?
Republicans are so dumb because their base has zero critical thinking ability:
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covid took care of that option too.Biometrics.
It's the don't want to fix it part that is the problem. Too many people are using their political tribalism as an excuse for not having any viable solutions.
It's the don't want to fix it part that is the problem. Too many people are using their political tribalism as an excuse for not having any viable solutions.
I'm having trouble reconciling these two statements from that link:Was Trump's Regeneron 'Cure' Developed Using Stem Cells and Fetal Tissues?
U.S. President Donald Trump touted the “antibody cocktail” as a COVID-19 “cure” that he intended to make available to the American public.www.snopes.com
/Shrug
If they used materials derived from human embryonic stem cells then human embryonic stem cells were, in fact, used to develop REGN-COV2 despite what the manufacturer says.What's True
The manufacturer of REGN-COV2 has stated that it employs stem cells in its research, most commonly mouse embryonic stem cells and human blood stem cells. The "antibody cocktail" given to Trump is a combination of two human-made proteins and was developed using a decades-old cell line derived from embryonic kidney tissues obtained from an aborted human fetus in 1973.
What's False
However, no human embryonic stem cells or recently harvested fetal tissues were used in the development of REGN-COV2, according to the manufacturer.
Yep, the manufacturer doesn't wanna melt the snowflakes before they grift them.I'm having trouble reconciling these two statements from that link:
If they used materials derived from human embryonic stem cells then human embryonic stem cells were, in fact, used to develop REGN-COV2 despite what the manufacturer says.
It's the don't want to fix it part that is the problem. Too many people are using their political tribalism as an excuse for not having any viable solutions.
It was a fatal mistake on the part of Tim Berners-Lee when he developed the HTTP protocol that he failed to include the <tdedwitn>, "taze dumbasses, even dumbass women, in the nuts" tag in the definition. It would have changed so much.
amazing