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Steve Joordens - Anti-Vaxxers As Viewed Through a Psychology Lens
The psychology of Anti-Vaxxers. Tribal group-think and social media misinformation. Steve Joordens is kind to antivaxxers, but does not concede any ground.
You might want to watch this, KV, before you continue your willy-nilly campaign to "vaccinate" everyone, regardless of their relative risk: https://www.vaxtestimonies.org/en/
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You might want to watch this, KV, before you continue your willy-nilly campaign to "vaccinate" everyone, regardless of their relative risk: https://www.vaxtestimonies.org/en/
Billions of people are getting vaccines, so there will be coincidences.
'Freak' 1 in 10 million lightning strike kills builder as he drinks a cup of tea on his lunch break
https://t.co/IzybghgHVR
Tea has side effects. But it’s a risk millions willingly take. Not me — lightning scares me. So, I drink coffee :)
Coincidences my ass. There are safe vaccines and there are risky vaccines.
Not to mention that mRNA "vaccines" are a new, largely untested technology.
"Tribal group-think and social media misinformation."
That's exactly how I see vax pushers.
"Tribal group-think and social media misinformation"
It's so amusing watching this being posted by somebody suffering from exactly the same cognitive dissonance issue - but from the other direction.
Righteous busy-bodies have infiltrated the pro vax movement.
Tea or coffee, Neil?
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