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The anti-vax movement had nothing to do with anyone defending Big Pharma. Claiming they did is an obvious lie meant to gaslight people into continuing that defense.

Anyone who defends big pharma and gaslights other people into doing so as well has made their own, free, morally corrupt choice.



Being that vaccines are made by Big Pharma, and the anti-vax movement says we can't trust vaccines one has to imply that one can trust Big Pharma because we have to trust what they are delivering.

Of course this nuance might be beyond many, as it's consistently acknowledged that vaccines do come with some risk and that efficacy is not 100 percent guaranteed.

edit: first statement was awkward but essence is the same


> because we have to trust what they are delivering

Only if you're gaslighting for big pharma, which seems to be something you're very comfortable with. But keep blaming others for your own evil.


You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

Pro tip: being an asshole isn't going to help win any arguments. All you've done is demonstrate why anti-vaxxers are beyond reason.


Too late to edit out the pro-tip but it still stands. Accusing me of being evil and a shill for Big Pharma is is unacceptable behavior for a forum that promotes thoughtful discussion rather than emotional tirades.




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