I think the point is that there is discrimination against those who do not take the vaccine driven by the government. This has never happened before. The closest analogue to the current situation was the 1976 "swine" flu vaccine where a quarter of the country got vaccinated before it was recalled because of deaths and Guillain-Barre syndrome in vaccine recipients. No force was applied, and the government stopped vaccinating when they realized the vaccine was unsafe.
It's the force to inject something into yourself that is the issue. Link on the 1976 vaccination program is below:
This leaves aside the issue that, if the vaccine had self-evident benefits you wouldn't have to use force. 16,000 deaths already and 20k disabled people amongst the VAERS list of probable vaccination-related issues. Anything else with that many issues over 9 months would have been pulled a long time ago. Then there's the breakthrough case thing, implicating the vaccines' efficacy, particularly Pfizer, against the vaccine-induced monoculture of the Delta strain:
Also true.
I think the point is that there is discrimination against those who do not take the vaccine driven by the government. This has never happened before. The closest analogue to the current situation was the 1976 "swine" flu vaccine where a quarter of the country got vaccinated before it was recalled because of deaths and Guillain-Barre syndrome in vaccine recipients. No force was applied, and the government stopped vaccinating when they realized the vaccine was unsafe.
It's the force to inject something into yourself that is the issue. Link on the 1976 vaccination program is below:
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/12/1/05-1007_article
This leaves aside the issue that, if the vaccine had self-evident benefits you wouldn't have to use force. 16,000 deaths already and 20k disabled people amongst the VAERS list of probable vaccination-related issues. Anything else with that many issues over 9 months would have been pulled a long time ago. Then there's the breakthrough case thing, implicating the vaccines' efficacy, particularly Pfizer, against the vaccine-induced monoculture of the Delta strain:
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/health-departments/breakthrough-cases.html
So yeah, while the shotgun might be a slightly higher risk than the vaccine, it's no joke either.
God, I remember this---having forgotten that.
I was just a kid but I remember also, my parents freaking out and it being the topic every night on the news.