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Its a very interesting phenomenon, and shows just how strong we cling to beliefs that are instilled by "authorities." The only folks I've seen actually have a change of opinion, are those who have suffered an injury or know someone who has suffered a vaccine injury. The average person cannot even fathom that "safe and effective" vaccines are a risk at all, and it doesn't help when vaccine makers spend billions on propaganda while also colluding with government health authorities to create an illusion of safety. What is scary is how angry and demanding people get if you stray from the official narrative, they literally rage out/call names/etc. if you express any sort of doubt or concern... to me, that's a clear sign of the emotional nature of this topic, and of the impact that propaganda has had on the population (rational thinkers who understand the nuance of this topic don't often rage out).yeah it’s terrible. People want to name call when you say maybe that vaccine is unecessary.
I was going to bring up the polio vaccine. But chose a a more current one with a similar public scare and similar illness.